Foreign Policy
Indigenous Nations
Injustice
Slavery
Industrial Revolution
100

What does Lewis call the people of the Yankton Sioux in his speech to them?

Children

100

How did indigenous nations legally fight to protect their rights?

Petitions and signing treaties.

100

A bill must first be approved by this part of government before it gets signed into law by the president.

Congress

100

Slavery was legal in what part of the United States?

The South

100

The first job women were able to hold.

Teacher

200

When ally France requested the U.S. support in a war against Great Britian how did they respond?

The U.S. remained neutral in the conflict 

200

The word for this definition:

to intrude on the territory, or rights of someone else

Encroach

200

Name the 3 branches of government.

Legislative, Judicial, Executive

200

What was Henry Box Brown famous for?

Shipping himself north to escape slavery

200

This industry separated raw cotton and turns it into usable yarn

Cotton Mill

300

Name 3 of the 4 Declared Values of the U.S.

Liberty, Equality, Democracy, Pursuit of Happiness

300

Name 2 of the 3 Indigenous Nations we discussed.

Cherokee, Shawnee, Mashpee Wampanoag 

300

A bill forcing indigenous nations to move west of the Mississippi River. 

The Indian Removal Act

300

A network of safe houses and secret routes organized by abolitionists and used by enslaved Black people to escape from slavery

Underground Railroad

300

A person who has special skill or knowledge relating to a particular subject

Expert

400

In what nation was the only successful slave revolt?

Haiti

400

Indigenous nations fought to protect this. Meaning independence.

Sovereignty

400

The long journey indigenous people took to their new land in Oklahoma was called this.

The Trail of Tears

400

Slaves sang these to communicate hidden meanings.

Coded Spirituals

400

Steamboats transported this from the south to the northern U.S.

Cotton

500

How was the land Lewis and Clark explored acquired? 

The Louisianna Purchase

500

What was Tecumseh trying to accomplish in his speech?

He wanted indigenous nations to band together against the white man.

500

This President passed the Indian Removal Act.

Andrew Jackson

500

a person who favors the complete removal of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery:

Abolitionist

500

The circulation of money throughout a country

Economy

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