Politics
Reform
Manifest Destiny
North & South
I Remember That
100

President that promised to get Oregon, California, and Texas in one term 

James Polk

100

Oneida Commune, Brook Farm, and Shakers are all examples of...

Utopian Societies

100

Heavly traveled trail from Independence, MO to Oregon Country

Oregon Trail

100

Wanted to end slavery

Abolitionists

100

Ex-Tennessee congressman that led doomed defense of the Alamo

Davy Crockett

200

People that supported slavery and its expansion

Fire Eaters

200

Wrote the Declaration of Sentiments calling for equality among the sexes

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

200

First president of Texas

Sam Houston

200

Southern woman that published accounts of slavery's brutality

Angela Grimke 

200

Mexican dictator that went to war with USA

Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana

300

Attempt by South Carolina to refuse to enforce a tariff

Nullification Crisis

300

Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

Name for covered wagons along the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails

Prairie Schooners 

300

Literate slave that led a bloody revolt in Virginia

Nat Turner

300

Advocated for better facilities to aid the mentally ill

Dorothea Dix

400

Caused by abolition of national bank and lack of oversight over risky financial decisions

Panic of 1837

400

First Female astronomer

Maria Mitchell

400

Ended the Mexican-American War giving the USA California, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and Nevada

Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo 

400

Pushed for economic expansion and made many compromises

Henry Clay

400

Founded first college to educate women

Emma Willard

500

Branch of Christianity founded in the USA by Joseph Smith that formed their own community in Utah

Mormons

500

First woman to graduate from medical school in the USA

Elizabeth Blackwell

500

Immigrants that took a supposed shortcut only to get stranded in the Sierra Nevadas during a blizzard and had to resort to cannibalism 

Donner Party

500

Founded first female worker's union

Sarah G Bagley

500

Led the Mormons to Utah

Brigham Young

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