A Nation on the Move
The War of 1812
Jackson's Election
Indian Conflicts
100
The name of the vessel used to haul people and goods on shallow rivers.
What is a flatboat?
100
The country who supplied American Indians with weapons and forced American sailors to work for them.
What is Britain?
100
***DAILY DOUBLE*** The term for a series of actions taken toward a goal, such as winning a presidential election.
What is a campaign?
100
The name of the president who forced Indian nations to move off their land.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
200
The edge of a country or settled region.
What is the frontier?
200
***DAILY DOUBLE***The name of the lawyer who wrote a poem that later became the national anthem of the United States.
Who is Francis Scott Key
200
The group of people who supported Andrew Jackson's bid for president?
Who are the ordinary people such as farmers or settlers?
200
***DAILY DOUBLE*** The name of the river of which Indian nations were forced to move west.
What is the Mississippi River?
300
***DAILY DOUBLE*** Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark find the source of this river.
What is the Missouri River?
300
The name of the group in Congress demanding the U.S. go to war with Britain.
What is the War Hawks?
300
The name of the two states of which the first six presidents were born.
What is Virginia or Massachusetts?
300
The name for the 1000 mile forced movement of Cherokee Indians from their home land to Indian Territory.
What is the Trail of Tears?
400
The name of the country from which the Louisiana Territory was purchased.
What is France?
400
The name of the Shawnee chief who urged all Indian nations to unite against the American settlers.
Who is Tecumseh?
400
The group of people who could vote prior to the early 1800s.
Who were white men who owned land?
400
The year the Indian Removal Act was passed.
What is 1830?
500
The year the Corps of Discover left St. Louis to begin their journey west.
What is 1804?
500
Flying the U.S. flag, celebrating the 4th of July, standing at attention during the national anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance are examples of this chapter 10 term.
What is nationalism?
500
President Jackson ordered all government money be taken from this, which closed just three years later.
What is the national bank?
500
The name of the Seminole chief who refused to give up his land and eventually died in prison.
Who is Chief Osceola?
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