America's first president.
Who is George Washington?
The three main regions of the United States in the 1800's.
What are North, South, and West?
This invention allowed for the separation of a certain cash crop from its sticky seeds.
What is the Cotton Gin?
This Supreme Court Case established Judicial Review.
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Ships were able to sail using this before steam power.
What is wind?
The Missouri Compromise not only created Missouri, but also this northern state.
What is Maine?
Writer of the Declaration of Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
While the South's economy was mostly based on agriculture, the North's economy was mostly based on this.
What is trade and/or manufacturing?
Inventor of the Cotton Gin and interchangeable parts.
Who is Eli Whitney?
This law created two new states and set boundaries for the expansion of slavery.
What is The Missouri Compromise?
America's biggest trade partner before the Embargo Act.
What is England?
America's first capitol city.
What is New York City?
Creator of the Great Compromise.
Who is Roger Sherman?
Another name for the South, referencing its most profitable crop.
What is The Cotton Belt?
This process saw women entering the workforce in factories for the first time where they produced textiles.
This compromise set up Congress's bicameral structure during the creation of the Constitution.
What is The Great Compromise?
What is The Erie Canal?
This city served as America's most important trading hub.
What is New Orleans?
A war hero president that defended the city of New Orleans from the British.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
A nickname given to a tax on foreign goods by upset Southerners.
Using electrical pulses, this invention was able to send instant long ranged messages.
What is the telegraph?
This Supreme Court case determined that trade on interstate waterways would be managed by the federal government.
America's first National Road.
What is The Cumberland Road?
This village was the site of a famous battle between William Henry Harrison and Tecumseh.
What is Tippecanoe?
A president that is known for defeating Tecumseh.
Who is William Henry Harrison?
Vice president of the United States who led the Nullification Crisis. A state's rights advocate from South Carolina.
Who is John C. Calhoun?
The name of Henry Shreve's log-clearing ship.
What is the Heliopolis?
This led to slave populations counting as a fraction of a person in order to ratify the Constitution
What is the 3/5ths Compromise?
True or False: States could issue their own currency under the Articles of Confederation.
True.
This state is named after an important river valley that the U.S. acquired through the Treaty of Greenville.
What is Ohio?
"The Great Compromiser" and creator of the American System.
Who is Henry Clay?
A legal controversy in which South Carolina argued that state's had the ability to ignore any federal laws they thought were unconstitutional.
The name of this invention.
What is the mechanical reaper?

This Supreme Court case was ignored by Andrew Jackson.
What is Worcester v. Georgia?
The name of these trade routes.
What is The Triangle Trade?

The color of the state that the Cherokee are from.
What is yellow?