Early Republic
Dividing a Nation
Civil War
Reconstruction
Expanding Democracy
100

This encouraged America to remain neutral in foreign affairs and warned against the dangers of political parties.

What is Washington's Farewell Address?

100

This treaty resulted in the Mexican Cession that would later become California, Arizona, and New Mexico.

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

100

This general rejected Lincolns offer to command the US army and instead sided with the Confederacy as its general.

Who is Robert E. Lee?

100

This group emerged during Reconstruction as a political force that would use violence and intimidation to resist racial equality in the South.

What is the KKK?

100
This man removed property requirements in America to support the common man. This significantly increased the amount of voters in America.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
200

Despite holding a strict interpretation of the Constitution, President Jefferson completed this even though he believed it was unconstitutional.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

200

This man attacked a Federal Arsenal at Harpers Ferry and subsequently became known as a martyr in northern states and a terrorist in southern states.

Who is John Brown?

200

This side of the conflict held a huge economic advantage during the war because of its industrial economy.

What is the North/Union?

200

The ratification of the 13th amendment was demanded following the end of the Civil War. It finally accomplished what goal? 

What is ended slavery in America?

200

This provided suffrage for African Americans. Later this was resisted by Black Codes. 

What is the 15th Amendment?

300

This war led by James Madison produced an increase in nationalism as Americans began to develop a national identity. 

What is the War of 1812?

300

This supreme court decision ruled that slaves are not citizens and provided constitutional backing for the institution of slavery in federal territories.

What is Scot v. Sanford?

300

This battle was the deadliest single day of the Civil War.

What is the battle of Antietam?

300

This amendment overturned the Supreme Court ruling in the Scot v Sanford case by declaring former slaves to be citizens.

What is the 14th Amendment?

300

This attempt at popular sovereignty allowed citizens to vote on issues directly. This experiment failed because it led to violence.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

400

To protect himself from critics, John Adams passed the Sedition Acts which in turn violated this right of American citizens. 

What is 1st amendment right to free speech and press.

400

The purpose of this compromise was to maintain balance of free states and slave states in the senate.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

400

President Lincoln used this to change the Civil War into a war about slavery.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation/Gettysburg Address?

400

This happened in April 1865, a few days after the Civil War ended, and it changed the path of Reconstruction.

What is the assassination of Abe Lincoln?

400

This event was held in 1848, and was the first public conference-type event about women's rights.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

500

This was the plan to connect American products in the North to American consumers in the South and the West.

What is the American System?

500

The Kansas-Nebraska act showed this idea to be a failure because pro-slave and anti-slave groups began fighting that is called "Bleeding Kansas".

What is popular-sovereignty?

500

In this speech, Lincoln gave northern soldiers a moral motive for fighting by making the wars goal to end slavery in America.

What is the Gettysburg Address?

500

The election of 1876, and the resulting compromise ended the reconstruction era when Rutherford Hayes agreed to remove military rule from the south. What was the compromise called?

What is the Compromise of 1877?

500

The 15th Amendment expanded suffrage to African American men, but those rights were limited by this. 

What are Black Codes?

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