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This president helped free the slaves in the South.

Abraham Lincoln

100

What is the third amendment? 

Quartering Troops

100

This man believed he gained his freedom, went to the Supreme Court, where it caused a great divide in the nation

Dred Scott

100

In order to get Texas, the United States had to battle who?

Mexico

100
What were the two newest forms of transportation?
Canals and Railroads
200

This President bought the Louisiana Territory.

Thomas Jefferosn

200

What is the 4th Amendment?

Search and Seizure 

200

What state was the home of the abolitionist movement?

Pennsylvania. 

200

Where did the US buy the Louisiana Purchase from?

France

200

Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

Francis Scott Key

300

This president's ideas were the majority of the constitution.

James Madison

300

What is the 8th Amendment?

Protection from Cruel and Unusual Punishment

300

This document abolished slavery in the south.

The Emancipation Proclamiation

300

What was the halfway point of the Oregon Trail

Independence Rock

300

What is an anti-federalist?

Someone who did not want to sign the Constitution without a Bill of Rights

400

This president helped buy Texas.

James K. Polk

400

What is the 6th Amendment?

Right to a speedy trial

400

This man was a radical abolitionist who carried out raids and executions

John Brown

400

This state met with a lot of conflicts when deciding if it should be a free or slave state causing a bloody end

Kansas

400

This man was the president of the Confederate States and of the Confederate Army and Navy

Jefferson Davis

500

This president came up with our nation's first foreign policy.

James Monroe

500

What is the 9th Amendment?

Rights reserved for the people

500

True or False. The underground railroad was the most popular railroad and paid for by taxes.

False.

500

Harper's Ferry is located in this present day state.

Virginia 

500

This speech spread the importance of the Civil War and encouraged people to continue to fight and promote empathy for the soldiers who lost their lives.

The Gettysburg Address

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