PreCivil War
Civil War
Reconstruction
Westward Expansion
1900s
100

How did inventions such as the Cotton Gin contribute to economic growth?

Growing cotton became a less labor-intensive cash crop, contributing immensely to the rise of cotton production in the Deep South.

100

How did the Civil War officially begin?

With the battle of Fort Sumter

100

What were the Jim Crow laws?

segregation laws

100

What were the causes of Westward Expansion?

Manifest Destiny, Gold being discovered, Homestead act, Transcontinental railroad

100

Name three billionaires and their inventions

Rockefeller - oil

Carnegie - steel

Vanderbilt - RR

200

First republican president

Abraham Lincoln

200

What does secede mean?

to break away or to leave

200

This was a government sponsored organization meant to help impoverished people in the South

Freedmen's Bureau

200

Who were the people who physically built the railroad tracks?

Chinese Immigrants

200

The 19th amendment did what for the people of the United States?

Gave women suffrage

300

Who was John Brown and what is his relation to the Civil War?

Led the raid at Harper's ferry which led to an increased tension between the North and the South.

300

What battle is considered the "turning point" of the war?

Battle of gettysburg

300

Who took over as president after Lincoln was assassinated and what was his plan for Reconstruction?

Andrew Johnson; be lenient with the south but ultimately followed Lincoln's plan

300

Describe what Manifest destiny is.

Belief that it is the American's destiny to expand west.

300

This term describes a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.

Imperlialism

400

What was Bleeding-Kansas about?

Term used to describe the violent clashes between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers in Kansas during the 1850s, which were a precursor to the Civil War.

400

This event included tensions between poor and Irish immigrants and the rich because they could pay their way out of the Draft. Showed racial tensions as well

New York Draft Riots

400

This organization attempted to enforce segregation in the South after the Civil War

KKK

400

Describe the significance of the transcontinental railroad, and what was one thing that was established as a result of the railroad?

Connected Eastern US with Western US; time zones

400

What kind of tactic involved journalism that exploited, distorted, or exaggerated the news to create sensations and attract readers?

Yellow Journalism

500

What was the significant impact of the expansion of the railroad system in the United States before the Civil War, both in terms of transportation and its influence on the nation's economy and society?

Revolutionized transportation, connected regions, and contributed to economic and societal changes

500

What was the main goal of the Union's strategy in the Civil War?

To surround and split the southern army. Anaconda plan

500

What term describes the use of military force to enforce federal authority and maintain order in the Southern states during the early years of Reconstruction?

Bayonet Rule

500

Describe why the near extinction of the bison was detrimental.

Native Americans relied on bison for almost everything

500

What factors led America to declare war on Spain?

The sinking of the USS Maine; yellow journalism

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