No quartering of soldiers in times of peace.
3rd
The people have the ultimate power.
Popular sovereignty.
Henry Clay
This Native American tribe was removed from Georgia after gold was discovered on their lands.
Cherokee
The only port open to the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Galveston
No self-incrimination or double jeopardy.
5th
The congress can impeach the president for high crimes and/or misdemeanors.
Checks and Balances
Vice President and Senator from South Carolina that advocated for states' rights and secession.
John C. Calhoun
Holiday celebrating the news of slave emancipation.
Juneteenth
Name of Harriet Beecher Stowe's very famous book.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Says citizens have more rights than just those listed in the Bill of Rights.
9th
The power of the government is restricted by laws.
Limited government
Benjamin Franklin
Jefferson sent them to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
Lewis and Clark
Lead a violent slave revolt in Virginia in 1831 that killed men, women, and children.
Nat Turner
No searches and/or seizures without a warrant or probable cause.
4th
Voters elect representatives to the government.
Republicanism
Helped lead Indian Removal, the Mexican-American War, and the Civil War with the nickname "Old Fuss and Feathers".
Winfield Scott
Supreme Court Chief Justice that wrote the majority opinion in the Dred Scott v. Sanford case.
Roger Taney
This amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920.
19th
Right to a trial by jury in a civil case involving $20 or more.
7th
Divides the governments into federal, state, and local levels.
Federalism
Argued with Lincoln and wrote the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Stephen Douglas
Documented birds during Westward Exapnsion/Industrialization.
John J. Audubon
Transcendentalist author who wrote the Scarlet Letter.