Leaders of Early Nation
Reform Movements
Foreign Policies
Issues of Immigration
Native Americans
100

Commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American revolutionary war and served two terms as the first U.S president.

George Washington

100

The movement in opposition to slavery, often demanding immediate, uncompensated emancipation of all slaves.

Abolition

100

Ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War between Great Britain and France

Treaty of Paris

100

What was the main reason why Germans and Scott-Irish came to the New World?

Religious Freedom

100

What act pushed Native Americans out in order to claim their land?

The Homestead Act

200

United states statesman and leader of the federalists.

Alexander Hamilton

200

The movement with the goal to decrease the amount of alcohol consumed.

Temperance

200

A war caused by American outrage over the impressment of American sailors by the British, the British seizure of American ships, and British aid to the Indians attacking the Americans on the western frontier.

War of 1812

200

A station where more than 12 million immigrants processed

Ellis Island

200

Act that removed Indian Tribes to the west of the Mississippi River.

Indian Removal Act

300

Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel and later got himself tried for treason under President Jefferson.

Aaron Burr

300

The up-rise for better conditions for the imprisoned or mentally ill led other minitority or disliked groups to question their treatment.

Prison Reform

300

A war that served as a link between Manifest Destiny and the Civil War

Mexican-American War

300

Result of European and Americans fighting for jobs reserved for Chinese Immigrants leading to anti-chinese riots and ending Chinese immigration for nearly a century.

Chinese Exclusion Act

300

What system forced Indians to work on plantations while converted them to Catholicism?

Encomienda System

400

Escaped slave who became a prominent activist, author and public speaker.

Fredrick Douglass

400

Helped to bring about state- sponsored public education, including a statewide curriculum and a local property tax to finance public education.

Education Reform

400

Treaty that addressed the differences between the British and the U.S

Jays Treaty

400

Act that allowed the president to deport any non-citizen he considered dangerous.

Alien and Sedition Act

400

What disease did Europeans bring to the New World that had the largest amount of Native American deaths? (Some say genocide)

Smallpox

500

The sixth President of the U.S, member of multiple political parties over the years, he also served as a diplomat, a Senator, and a member of the House of Representatives.

John Adams

500

The right for women to vote.

Women’s Suffrage

500

The purchase by the United States from France of a huge territory in 1803

Louisiana Purchase

500

 This political party believed native born Americans were superior and arrived immigrants were poor and Catholic

Know-Nothing Party

500

Name the tribe known as Cliff Dwellers that were encountered by the Spanish.

The Anasazi Tribe

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