Go West, young nation!
Divided We Fall
Voices For Change
Union, Lost and found
Doctrines and Declarations
100

Why was the Gadsden Purchase significant to the U.S.?

It provided the best route for a southern continental railroad

100

Which state was the first to officially secede from the Union?

South Carolina

100

Who became the most well-known conductor of the Underground Railroad?

Harriet Tubman

100

Why did Southerners invest little in industry compared to the North?

Their economy was deeply rooted and agriculture and slavery

100

Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation after which battle?

Antietam 

200

"I was born upon the prairie… why do you tell us to leave?" Who most likely said this?

Native American being forced off their land

200

Where did the first armed conflict of the Civil War occur?

Fort Sumter

200

Which document inspired the Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments?

Declaration of Independence

200

Who led one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history?

Nat Turner

200

What resulted from the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Popular sovereignty led to violent conflict

300

How did the Industrial Revolution affect the Northern economy?

It led to the rise of machines and factories

300

What theory did the South use to justify leaving the Union?

State's Rights
300

How did Frederick Douglass advocate for abolition?

Through speeches and a published autobiography

300

During the Nullification Crisis, what issue was truly being challenged?

State power v. Federal authority

300

In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln refers to which historic document?

Declaration of Independence

400

What was one major effect of the Louisiana Purchase on the United States?

It doubled the size of the US and encouraged Westward Expansion

400

Who was selected as the Confederate president?

Jefferson Davis

400

What led William Lloyd Garrison to join the antislavery cause?

He believed that slavery was against Christian principles

400

Why were some Northerners hesitant to fully support the abolition of slavery?

They relied economically on Southern cotton and feared job loss

400

What was the main purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?

To prevent European influence in the Western Hemisphere

500

What title best fits this outline?

-Fertile Land in Oregon -California Gold Rush (1849) -Homestead Act (1862) -Transcontinental Railroad Completed (1869)

Westward Expansion and settlement

500

Who was given command of the Confederacy’s main army?

Robert E. Lee

500

What effect did Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin have on public opinion?

It increased anti-slavery feelings in the North

500

How did Southern states typically respond to slave rebellions?

They enacted stricter slave codes and punishments

500

What movement is characterized by utopian communities, education reform, and religious revivals?

Second Great Awakening

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