Manifest Destiny
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Laws/Acts of Congress
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Politicians & Their Acts
100

What was the goal of Manifest Destiny?

To spread America to the West Coast/Pacific Ocean

100

The movement that wanted to end or limit the consumption of alcohol.

Temperance

100

This required that Northern states return runaway slaves to the South.

Fugitive Slave Act

100

He was a slave who instigated a slave rebellion in Virginia that resulted in harsher slave laws.

Nat Turner

100

Abraham Lincoln’s act to free slaves in all “rebellious” states.

The Emancipation Proclamation

200

How much was the Louisiana territory purchased for and in which year?

$15 million in 1803

200

The 3 unalienable rights listed in the Declaration (inspired by John Locke)

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness

200

An 1854 act that overturned the 36° 30’ line

Kansas-Nebraska Act

200

Violence erupted between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in this territory.

Kansas

200

Andrew Jackson “killed” this act of Congress with a veto.

The Second Bank of the United States

300

This state was Mexican territory until they fought a war for independence in the 1830s.

Texas

300

Name TWO new innovations of the Market Revolution (early 1800s)

Railroad, steamboat ferry, Erie Canal, telegraph, cotton gin, interchangeable parts

300

This established the law that slavery COULD NOT exist above the  36° 30’ line

Missouri Compromise of 1820

300

This man was beat by a cane after delivering a speech against the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

Charles Sumner

300

This political party was created as an abolitionist party

Republicans

400
This famous court case ruled that Native American land could be sovereign

Worcester v Georgia

400

This political party believed in a 21 year citizenship requirement & was anti-immigrant

Know-Nothings

400

California became a free state with this compromise

Compromise of 1850

400

John Brown attempted to stage a slave rebellion in this Virginia town.

Harper's Ferry

400

The two compromises written by Henry Clay.

Missouri Compromise of 1820 & Compromise of 1850

500

Name the four states that America won from the Mexican-American War (known as the Mexican Cession).

California, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada

500

This political party was against the expansion of slavery for ECONOMIC, not moral, reasons

Free Soilers

500

The name of Henry Clay’s economic plan to ease tensions between North and South

The American System

500

The first battle of the Civil War.

Fort Sumter

500

Abraham Lincoln expanded his presidential power by suspending this Constitutional protection.

The writ of Habeas Corpus

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