Moving West
Regional Differences
Compromise and Conflict
American Civil War
Reconstruction
100

a widely held belief  that incorporating new territory was sanctioned by God 

Manifest Destiny
100

the main industry in the Southern states

plantation farming by slave labor

100

the idea that residents should vote to decide the question of slavery

popular sovereignty

100

the name of the new country created when 11 Southern states left the Union

the Confederate States of America

100

The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments

abolish slavery, guaranteed citizenship, granted voting rights

200

the verb that means to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place)

annex
200

the main industry in the Northern states

manufacturing by paid workers

200

the implementation of popular sovereignty led to violent conflict in this newly created state

Kansas (Bleeding Kansas, 1855-1859)

200

the event that gave the final push for Southern states to seceded

Election of Republican Abraham Lincoln in 1860
200

Those who believed that all Black people should be granted rights and Southerners deserved punishment

Radical Republicans

300

this treaty effectively ended the Mexican-American War and granted the US territories in California, New Mexico and Utah

the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

300

the  policy of promoting or protecting the interests of people born in a country over those of immigrants

nativism

300

the Supreme Court opinion that excluded African-Americans from citizenship rights in the United States (1857)

Dred Scott v. Sanford


300

one advantage of the South in Civil War

Leaders with more experience (Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson)

AND/OR

home-field advantage

300

Two pieces of evidence supporting the claim that although Reconstruction led to some progress for formerly enslaved people, ultimately it was a failure.

Black Codes

AND/OR

Sharecropping

AND/OR

Birth of the KKK

400

a 29,670-square-mile region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States acquired from Mexico by the Treaty of Mesilla, which took effect on June 8, 1854

Gadsden Purchase

400

Origin countries of most newly arrived immigrants

Germany and Ireland

400

The most controversial piece of Henry Clay's Compromise of 1850

enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act

400

one advantage of the North in the Civil War

Large and powerful navy 

OR

Controlled banks, manufacturing, and railroads

OR

Well-established strong government

OR 

Had more railroad tracks and more transportation 

400

Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan that specified that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once ___________ of its voters (from the voter rolls for the election of 1860) swore an oath of allegiance to the Union.

10% Plan

500

the cause(s) of Westward expansion

                                                                   Expanding economic, diplomatic, and cultural ties with Asia across the Pacific Ocean.

AND/OR

Desire for access to natural and mineral resources.

500

a nativist political party and movement in the United States who believed immigrants were corrupting Northern cities

The Know-Nothing Party

500

a short-lived political party in the United States active from 1848 to 1854, that later merged into the Republican Party

Free-Soil Movement

500

the twofold purpose of the emancipation proclamation

cause unrest in the South

change the focus of the war

500

after this act was repealed Reconstruction "ended"

The Reconstruction Acts of 1867

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