Manifest Destiny
Andrew Jackson
Industrialization
North v South
The Trails
100

The first person to use the phrase Manifest Destiny.

John O' Sullivan 

100

The year Andrew Jackson won his election.

1828

100

Fast steam powered machines that helped with travel

Trains

100

This side had large farms called plantations-- prize crops of cotton

Southern States

100

The group that was affected by the trail of tears

Indigenous people

200

The name of the painting that has a woman in white, painted by John Gast 

"American Progress" 

200

The opponent of Andrew Jackson.

John Quincy Adams

200

An invention created by Eli Whitney 

Cotton Gin

200

This side had industrial locations and big factories within big cities

Northern States
200

The two states that the Oregon Trail stretched from

Missouri to Oregon

300

To the East of the woman in white. 

Cities, trains, boats, and telegraph wires

300

The group of people Jackson claimed to represent. 

The common man


300

A group of workers with the same skill set

trade union 

300

During the election of 1828 this side voted for Andrew Jackson

The South-Western States

300

One of the tribes affected by the Trail of Tears

Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, or the Seminole 

400

To the West of the woman in white.

Indigenous people running away, buffalo, and darkness. 

400

The man that caused Jackson to believe that the 1824 election was rigged. 

Henry Clay. 

400

money that you can invest

capital 

400

During the election of 1828 this side voted for John Q. Adams.

North-East states

400

A challenge that both Pioneers and Indigenous people faced on their trails.

Disease OR hunger--

500

The two items the woman was holding. 

A school book and a telegraph wire. 

500

The man that Andrew Jackson shot and killed during a duel. 

Charles Dickinson.

500

A region in which factories grew faster due to this geographical source--

Rivers

500

Their economy was built off of manufacturing goods bought from the other side-- better economy 

Northern States

500

The year of the addition of Oregon Country. 

1846. 

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