What was the “Trail of Tears”?
What is the forced removal of Native Americans to land in the west?
Who led a deadly slave revolt in 1831?
Who is Nat Turner?
What was the Temperance Movement trying to stop?
What is alcohol use or drinking?
What was the Missouri Compromise?
What is a deal to keep the number of free and slave states equal?
What does "temperance" mean?
What is not drinking alcohol?
Which group suffered most on the Trail of Tears?
What is the Native Americans (especially the Cherokee)?
What happened after Nat Turner’s rebellion?
What is new laws that made slavery even more strict?
What does abolition mean?
What is the movement to end slavery?
Which two states were added during the Missouri Compromise?
What is Missouri and Maine?
What does "franchisement" mean?
What is the right to vote?
What did American settlers gain from Indian removal?
What is more land for farming and expansion?
What did abolitionists want to end?
What is to end slavery?
What important rights did women not have in the early 1800s?
What is voting and property rights?
What does Manifest Destiny mean?
What is the belief that the U.S. should expand to the West/Pacific Ocean?
What does “reform” mean?
What is to improve or change something for the better
What law allowed Native removal?
What is the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
How did David Walker’s view differ from Frederick Douglass?
What is David Walker wanted resistance, but Douglass used speeches and writing?
What was the Second Great Awakening?
What is a religious revival that led to reform movements?
Why did the South oppose tariffs in the 1820s?
What is because tariffs made things more expensive for the South?
What does "revivalism" mean?
What is bringing back strong religion through preaching?
Where were most Native Americans sent?
What is Indian Territory (Oklahoma)?
What was the purpose of the Antislavery Society?
What is to end slavery by peaceful action and public support?
What was the goal of the American Temperance Society?
What is to stop alcohol use and promote good behavior?
What was Calhoun’s nullification theory?
What is the idea that a state can cancel (nullify) a federal law?
Q: What does "transcendentalism" emphasize?
What is the belief in nature, self-reliance, and personal thinking?