Andrew Jackson and his successor Martin Van Buren implemented this policy towards the Southeast natives.
What was the Trail of Tears?
This war expanded US territory, but also would create an inbalnce of free and slave states
What was the Mexican-American war?
This book was written about the horrors of slavery.
What was Uncle Tom's Cabin?
This is where the civil war ended.
What was Appomattox courthouse?
Lincoln wanted to immediately abolish slavery, true/false
False
This tariff was implemented at a time when cotton prices were falling
What was the Tariff of Abominations?
These women were in charge of all the domestic slaves
Who were the Plantation Mistresses?
This was the big event that directly caused southern secession.
What was the election of 1860?
Name three important battles of the civil war
Shiloh, Gettysburg, Viksburg, etc
These white settlers fought against Mexico for the independence of this country.
What is the Texan war for independence?
South Carolina caused this in response to the Tariff of Abominations.
What was the 2nd Nullification crisis?
This is what the Fugitive Slave act entailed:
What was escaped slaves had to be returned to their owners anywhere in the nation, reguardless if slave or free (without due process)?
This is what the Dred Scott court case established.
What was that African Americans were not citizens, and never could be citizens, and that congress had no authority to impose slavery in the territiories?
This is what the Emancupation Proclaimation did.
What was freed all slaves in confederate controled territories?
This territory was disputed with Great Britian in the Northwest.
What was the Oregon territory?
This party emerged in oppostion to Jackson
What were the Whigs?
The comprimise of 1850 included the admittance of this state, and the passage of this act.
What is California and the 2nd Fugitive Slave Act?
Name the two notable things that John Brown did/participated in.
What were Bleeding Kansas and the Raid on Harper's Ferry?
This anti-draft riot would turn into an anti-race riot
What were the New York Draft riots?
Name the nativist party that was prominant around the 1840s-1850s
What were the Know Nothing party (American Party)
This is what the Bank war was caused by.
What was Jackson wanting the kill the national bank/let the national bank die to hurt a political rival who supported Clay?
This was one of the ideologies that planters used to justify slavery to themselves.
What was Paternalism?
This act implemented "popular soverenty" in the territories.
What was the Kansas Nebraska act of 1854?
Name three examples of domestic legislation passed during the civil war.
What were Legal Tender Act, National Banking Act, Internal Revenue Act, Homestead Act, Pacific Railroad Act, the Depertment of Agraculture, The Morrill act?
This significant event happened in 1808
What was the end of the slave trade in the US?