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100

During this war, colonists rebelled against an unfair colonial government that was taxing them without giving political representation 

The American Revolution

100
This system of racial separation and restrictive laws against African Americans was pushed back against during the Civil Rights era

Segregation 


100

This was the idea that American settlers were given the right to expand across the continent by God. 

Manifest Destiny 


100
This was the worst economic downturn in US history, leading at one point to over 25% unemployment across the country. 

The Great Depression 

100

Joe Schmoe's first attempts at organizing himself as a worker came with the creation of these organizations that could go on strike and lobby for higher wages (The strikes in the 1800s were largely unsuccessful due to violent responses from employers and ease of replacing labor)

labor unions

200

Woodrow Wilson insisted that the United States enter this war to "make the world safe for democracy", despite initial resistance from Congress and American citizens 

World War I 

200

During this time period, the early 20th century, the US federal government began to crack down on the corruption in business and improve conditions for American workers

The Progressive Era. 

200

This group was largely impacted by American expansion into the West, often having their land stolen and getting into wars with settlers.

Native Americans 

200

This set of laws and public programs that were passed in the 1930s and 1940s aimed to get the US out of the Great Depression by putting people back to work. 

The New Deal 

200

These groups were targeted by government crackdowns and considered radicals during the First Red Scare 

Immigrants (Italian and Jewish)

300

This event led to the immediate entry of the United States into World War II 

Pearl Harbor 
300

This idea, that communism would easily spread from one country to another, influenced the decision of the United States to enter proxy wars in Vietnam and Korea. 

Domino Theory 

300

This deal automatically doubled the size of the United States in 1803, giving the American government control over the entire Mississippi River Valley 

The Louisiana Purchase. 

300

These laws helped veterans returning from World War II receive a free education and put a down payment on a new suburban house 

The GI Bill

300

Millions of African Americans moved to Northern cities in search of employment during the 1910s and 1920s. In New York, this change in African American lives led to innovation in arts and culture - known as this. 

The Harlem Renaissance. 

400

This war is considered the beginning of the United States as an imperial power as it began to colonize land outside of North America 

Spanish American War 1898 

400

The Interstate Highway Act passed under President Eisenhower built roads connecting cities across the country to these new communities where the American middle class began living 

Suburbs 

400

This describes the act of becoming an empire and taking control of foreign lands, which the United States began the process of in the early 20th century.

Imperialism 

400

FDR's New Deal took steps to regulate these institutions that were irresponsibly investing people's money in speculative investments. 

Banks (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and bank holidays) 

400

Part of the Cold War was symbolic, including the Space Race, which culminated with this event in 1969.

The Moon Landing 

500

This uprising of farmers in western Massachusetts against having their farms seized led to the Constitutional Convention in order to create a powerful military to quash rebellion 

Shay's Rebellion


500

This was one of the last attempts at balancing the needs of free and slave states prior to the outbreak of the Civil War. California became a free state while the fugitive slave law was enacted and forced upon the northern states. 

The Compromise of 1850. 

500

Newspapers used this type of journalism to promote the entrance of the United States into the Spanish American War, using sensational titles that claimed the Spanish military had attacked the USS Maine 

Yellow Journalism 

500

These two groups disagreed on the power that should be given to the federal government by the Constitution. Some were for ratification others were against. 

Federalists and Antifederalists

500

In this Supreme Court decision, an African American man trying to sue for his freedom was told that he was a slave no matter where in the country he travelled, even free states. This led to some of the biggest tension in the lead up to the Civil War 

Dred Scott v Sanford (The Dred Scott Decision) 
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