Civil War who's who
Let's have a party
Beef with Britain
Reconstruction
Colonial mindset
100

The boxer turned lawyer turned President was the man in charge of fighting the war.

Abraham Lincoln

100

The Party of Jackson. Formed to give a voice to the common man. Still exists today.

The Democratic Party

100

This conflict led to the American dissatisfaction with the British. Despite winning the war Americans were expected to pay for the brunt of it.

The French and Indian War

100

This region was subject to Reconstruction for losing the war

The South

100

This country backed Christopher Columbus.

Spain

200

Mississippi Senator who became president of the Confederate States.

Jefferson Davis

200

The party was three parties in a trench coat. It formed from antislavery sentiments to oppose the Democratic Party.

The Republican Party. (GOP)

200

This event was a response from colonials to against the Tea Act. John Adams cousin Samuel helped lead this.

The Boston Tea Party.

200

These were laws passed by Southern politicians to restrict black Americans. 

Jim Crow Laws

200

These British colonists fled to Massachusetts to escape religious persecution. 

The Puritans

300

Lincoln's assassin. The actor turned killer.

John Wilkes Booth

300

This party got its name from the essays written in favor of the Constitution. Early members were Hamilton, Adams, and Jay

The Federalist Party

300

Thomas Paine's book that swept the colonies after explaining that an island shouldn't own a continent.

Common Sense

300

This terror group was formed to openly attack black Americans. Often hiding behind bedsheets.

The Ku Klux Klan

300

Major agriculture products produced in the Carolinas and Virginia. Often with slave labor.

Tobacco, Cotton, and Sugar.

400

Union General who would later become president. His thoughts on Reconstruction was that the South should be punished. 

Ulysses Grant

400

Thomas Jefferson's party. They successfully had 4 presidents in a row.

The Anti-Federalists/Jeffersonians/Democratic-Republicans

400

The Massachusetts conflict where colonials made the mistake of bringing snowballs to a gun fight. Many soldiers were sued over this.

The Boston Massacre

400

The politicians were determined to punish the South without Lincoln to mediate them.

The Radical Republicans

400

The first attempt at a British colony. Located in modern day North Carolina, the entire colony vanished.

The Roanoke Colony

500

Despite opposing secession, this general sided with his home state of Virginia during the war. His surrender ended the war. His home is now where Arlington National Cemetery resides.

Robert Lee

500

After the destruction the Federalists, this party was the spiritual successor. The name also sounds like fake hair.

The Whig Party

500

This battle cry of the colonists. Representing their feelings of losing money without political influence.

No Taxation without Representation

500

This president's election resulted in a tie. The opposition agreed to concede the election if he ended Reconstruction. 

Rutherford Hayes

500

This economic philosophy was built on maximizing exports and minimizing imports. A nation's wealth is based on the amount of money the country holds.

Mercantilism

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