Cost of a Growing Nation
Voice of Leadership
Expansion, Policy & Indigenous People
The Jacksonian Era
Mexican/American War & Freedom, Slavery & Justice
100

The belief that Americans were destined to expand across the continent was called this.

Manifest Destiny

100

Native leaders like Tecumseh and John Ross opposed westward expansion to protect this.  

land, culture, and sovereignty

100

The U.S. purchased this large territory from France in 1803, doubling the size of the nation.

Louisiana Purchase

100

What did Andrew Jackson remove so more men could vote?

property requirements for voting 

100

The U.S. annexation of this territory in 1845 angered Mexico and helped trigger war.

Texas

200

U.S. territorial growth often displaced this group from their lands.

Native Americans

200

Chief Justice John Marshall is famous for what Supreme Court Case that established Judicial Review?

Marbury v. Madison

200

Children were removed from homes, languages were outlawed, people removed from their lands sometimes this was called

Forced assimilation 

200

Jackson signed this 1830 law that forcibly relocated Native American tribes west of the Mississippi.

Indian Removal Act

200

This president declared war on Mexico after clashes between U.S. and Mexican forces.

James K. Polk 

300

Rapid industrial growth often came at this social cost, including poor working conditions and urban crowding

labor struggles and social inequality

300

Which President was responsible for the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

Andrew Jackson

300

How did tribal leaders continue to fight?

legally, politically, preservation of language and culture. 

300

What social reform movements grew under Jackson?

Temperance movement, educational reforms, abolition, and women's rights

300

Some Americans opposed the war because they believed it was intended to expand this.

Slavery

400

Expansion disrupted the lives of enslaved people because it increased the spread of this labor system.

enslaved labor system

400

He was known as a military strategist and Shawnee leader

Chief Tecumseh

400

When the U.S. Government finally admitted to a moral reckoning, legal pressure, and failed assimilation they created what Act?

The Indian Reorganization Act 1934

400

The forced march of the Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma became known as this.

 Trail of Tears

400

The new territories reignited this ongoing debate in the U.S. government.

expansion of slavery or sectional conflict

500

Economic expansion often benefited these groups more than poor farmers, laborers, or Native Americans.

wealthy landowners and investors

500

These individuals Preserved Cherokee governance, culture, and identity amid removal.

Chief John Ross & Sequoyah

500

what act broke up indigenous lands into plots to sell to white settlers

The Dawes Act 1887

500

What countries were the majority of immigrants coming from during the 1830's and 1840's?

Germany and Ireland 

500

This radical abolitionist led the 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry to try to start a slave rebellion.

John Brown

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