Leaders of early nation
Reform Movements
Issues with Immirgration
Native Americans
Foreign Policy
100

This founding father was the principle author of the Declaration of Independence and later became the third president of the Unite States

Thomas Jefferson

100

This movement, prominent in the 19th century, sought to end the practice of slavery in the United States.

Abolitionism

100

This term describes the act of entering a country without legal authorization leading to boarder debates

Illegal Immigration

100

This act displaced about 60,000 Native Americans

Trail Of Tears

100

This 19th century belief held that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent, influencing policies and actions related to territorial expansion.

Manifest Destiny

200

This founding father served as the commander in chief of the continental army during the American revolution later became the first president.

George Washington

200

This movement, beginning in the 19th century, aimed to improve conditions for workers including better wages,hours, and safety standards

Labor rights movement

200

This term describes the practice of strengthening a nations protection efforts to prevent unauthorized entry, involving advanced technology, and increased patrol.

Border Security

200

This 1830 act authorized the forced removal of Native American tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the river

The Indian removal act

200

This 1823 principle declared that the Westen Hemisphere was off limits to new European colonization and that any interference would be seen as a threat to United States security.

Monroe Doctrine

300

This founding father was the first vice president of the United States.

John Adams

300

A women who played a crucial role in the fight for women's right to vote (women's suffrage) in the United States

Susan B. Anthony

300

This economic development occurs when immigrants start businesses, leading to job creation & innovation in their host country

Entrepreneurship

300

This Native American Leader of the Shawnee tribe worked to unite tribes against American expansion in the early 19th century

Tecumseh

300

 In his 1796 final speech, this United States president advised against permanent alliances with foreign nations and remaining neutral in foreign conflicts

Washington's Farewell Address

400

This founding father was the first secretary of Treasury & established the nations financial system

Alexander Hamilton

400

This movement gained momentum in the 19th and early 20th centuries, sought to restrain the consumption of alcohol and led to the passage of the 18th amendment, initiating prohibition in the U.S

Temperance movement

400

This international document outlines the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans, including immigrants, are entitled.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

400

This ancient civilization built elaborate cliff dwellings in what is now the Southwestern United States, including the famous structures at Mesa Verde

The Anasazi

400

This 1807 act, signed by President Thomas Jefferson, aimed to pressure Britain and France by prohibiting American ships from trading in foreign ports.

The Embargo Act

500

This founding father discovered electricity with his famous kite experiment.

Benjamin Franklin

500

This early 19th century religious revival movement in the U.S, distinguished by enthusiastic preaching and widespread conversions, significantly influenced other social reforms

Second Great Awakening

500

This challenge refers to the process by which immigrants adapt to and adopt aspects of the host country's culture while maintaining their own cultural identity.

Cultural Assimilation

500

This 1832 Supreme Court case affirmed that Native American tribes are ´distinct, independent political communities´ with their own sovereignty.

Worcester v. Georgia

500

This 1794 agreement sought to resolve lingering tensions between the United States and Great Britain, including trade and border disputes

Jay's Treaty

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