War of 1812
Taking the Land
Technology Advancements
Economy
Reformers
100

What did the British do at the capitol city (Washington, DC)?

Burned down the White House

100

The Louisiana Purchase was the largest land purchase in U.S. history. What were the physical boundaries of this territory? 

Mississippi River to Rocky Mountains 

100

How did the Louisiana Purchase help farmers in the midwest? 

They could ship their goods down the Mississppi River to Gulf of Mexico. 

100

How did people make a profit during the gold rush without finding gold?

They opened stores to sell needed supplies to miners. 

100

She helped hundreds of "slaves" escape using the Underground Railroad and never lost a passenger. 

Harriet Tubman

200

Who was president during the war?

James Madison

200

What happened during the Trail of Tears?

Thousands of Cherokee died during their forced march from Georgia to Oklahoma. 
200

What man made canal helped connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?

Erie Canal 

200

How did the stores that opened in gold mining towns help both the sellers and the buyers?

The sellers made a profit and the buyers got something they needed for mining. 

200

He escaped slavery then wrote an autobiography of his own life. 

Frederick Douglass

300

Who saved a famous painting of Georgie Boy and some important documents from getting burned. 

Dolly Madison
300

Why were Native Americans forced off their land to reservations in Oklahoma?

The Americans wanted more land and gold they found in that area. 

300

How did the Samuel Morse's telegraph improve communication? 

You could communicate long distances and much faster. 

300

If your family decided to travel to Oregon Country, what would be the opportunity cost? 

Their safety because it was a dangerous journey and the some of the belongings they had would be left behind. 

300

She was a suffragist who gave speeches for women's rights. She is on a coin to remember her efforts. 

Susan B. Anthony

400

What were two causes of the war?

British capturing U.S. sailors

British trying to control trade

British encouraging Native Americans to fight against U.S. expansion 

400
What were some obstacles or difficulties faced by Corps of Discovery (Lewis and Clark)? 

crossing the rocky mountains

lack of supplies

communicating with native americans

400

Put these modes of transportation in the correct order they were invented:

car, steamboat, locomotive, covered wagon

1. covered wagon

2. steamoat

3. locomotive

4. car

400

Why did the U.S. start a war with the British over trading rights? 

It's important to be able to trade with any countries you want so you can make better deals. 

400

After she escaped slavery, she traveled around giving speeches to promote abolitionism. 

Sojourner Truth 

500

Why did Francis Scott Key write the Star Spangled Banner? 

He was inspired by the bravery of the American troops at the Battle of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland. 

500
How did Sacajawea help Lewis and Clark overcome the challenges the faced on their journey? 

she knew the land

she helped communicate with Native American  tribes 

500

How did new inventions such as the cotton gin, steamboat, and locomotive increase business productivity?

People could make products faster and ship goods faster so they could make more profit.

500

How were the economies of the north and south different? 

The North had more factories and manufacturing.

The south had more agriculture and crops (and used slavery on plantations) 

500

She organized the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, NY. She wrote many speeches for Susan B. Anthony. 

Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

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