This allowed for easier travels between the East and West quickly.
Railroad/Trains
People rushed to this state in 1849 in pursuit of Gold
California
This case established judicial review
Marbury vs Madison
The belief that people felt more pride in where they lived than the country as a whole
Sectionalism
This movement wanted to end slavery.
Abolition
Dots and dashes allowed for communication to expand over vast distances.
Telegraph
The belief that it was America's job or goal to conquer the continent.
Manifest Destiny.
This case established that the National government is superior to the states.
McCulloch vs MD
This compromise established the 36'30 line and added Maine as a free state in 1820.
Missouri Compromise
This state was the first to secede
South Carolina
This allowed for people to more easily repair certain goods instead of replacing them if one thing was broken.
Interchangeable parts
The President who is known for expanding America's borders especially after the Louisiana Purchase
President James K Polk
This case established the necessary and proper clause
McCulloch vs MD
This compromise ended the slave trade in DC, established California as a free state, but made a stricter fugitive slave act.
Compromise of 1850
This movement was started to get men to drink less.
This waterway allowed for easier travel between eastern cities and western farms. This particular waterway cut through New York.
Erie Canal/Canal
To add to the country is known as
ANNEX
Another name for the necessary and proper clause
Elastic
This rebellion failed when this man stormed an arsenal with his sons. He tried getting slaves weapons, but was unable to.
John Brown
Harriet Tubman's nickname
Moses
This machine invented by Eli Whitney was thought to eventually end slavery, but had the opposite effect.
Cotton Gin
What caused the Mexican American War?
Border disputes over contested territory
This awful court case established that whether free or slave, black people could not become citizens.
Dred Scott
Dred Scott vs Sandford
The Kansas Nebraska Act allowed for states to be able to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery. This was known as
Popular Sovereignty
The first attack on the Civil War
Fort Sumter