U.S. President during the Bank War
Andrew Jackson
Name one Indian Tribe associated with the Trail of Tears
Cherokee, Chikasaw, Chocktaw, Creek or Seminole
Movement that sought to ban alcohol
How did the U.S. acquire Texas in 1845
Annexation
The Cotton Gin
Name of the Bank that was the subject of the Bank War
Territory where Cherokee were removed to during the trail of tears
Oklahoma Territory
Movement that became prominent in 19th Century U.S. to abolish slavery
[or Abolitionism]
Spain or France
Charles Grandison Finney was a leader in this major American religious movement
The Second Great Awakening
Location of the Second Bank of the Untied States
Philadelphia
Name of the law that Congress passed that enabled the Trail of Tears
The Indian Removal Act of 1830
Another common name for Jacksonian Democracy
White Man's Democracy
Name of the Battle which ended the Texas Revolution and led to Texas's Independence
The Battle of San Jacinto (1836)
Founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church)
Name of state banks that Andrew Jackson deposited federal funds into during the Bank War
Pet Banks
Name of case in which the U.S. Supreme Court held that Georgia could not regulate or impose laws on Indian tribes
Worcester v Georgia (1832)
Frederick Douglas
American "Father of Texas"
These two U.S. presidents both died on the exact same day, July 4, 1826
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
Name of the President of the Second Bank of the United States
Nicholas Biddle
Name of the Reverend who was imprisoned for violating Georgia law that restricted residency in Cherokee territory
Reverend Samuel Worcester
19th century Religious sect known for their dancing and trembling that practiced celibacy and communal living
Year that Texas became a U.S. state
1845
He coined the phrase "Go West Young Man"
Horace Greeley