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100

The final victory of the Revolutionary War.

What is Yorktown?

100

Landmark court case that is known for the first time the court claimed for itself the right of judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison (1803)? 

100

This state remained independent for almost a decade. 

What is Texas?

100

This president is known for the Louisiana Purchase

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

First Battle of the Civil War.

What is Fort Sumter? 
200

What the Colonists Developed during the time of Salutary Neglect that they wanted to hold onto and would be a factor in the start of the Revolutionary War.

What is Government?

200

 Court case that upheld segregation laws. "Separate but Equal" 

What is Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)?

200

The Mexicans interpreted this as a hostile act and would soon lead to the first shots being fired.

What is Polk sending American troops into a region that was disputed between Texas and Mexico

200

This president is best known for his Doctrine that would be used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 

Who was James Monroe?

200

This is the courthouse at which the South surrendered.

What is the Appomattox Courthouse?

300

The stationing of British troops in the Colonies led to which event?

What is the British Massacre (1770)?

300

Court case that upheld that slaves were property even if they moved to a slave-free state. This was later overturned by the 14th Amendment.

What is the Dred Scott Decision (1857)? 

300

Why did Texans revolt and win their independence?

What is Mexico outlawing slavery?

300

This president was a democrat and was self-described as champion of the common man.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

300

Ulysses S. Grant's new strategy towards the war.

What is Total War?

400

The battle that led to French support believing that the colonists might be successful?

What is the Battle of Saratoga (Sept -Oct. 1777)?

400

A court case that helped the growth of businesses by upholding sanctity contracts.

What is Dartmouth v Woodward?

400

The states the U.S. acquired through the peace treaty with Mexico in 1848.

What is California, New Mexico, and Arizona?

400

This president originally hesitated to free the slaves.

Who is Abraham Lincoln? 

400

In this battle, General Robert E. Lee made an aggressive push into the border state of Maryland.

What is the Battle of Antietam?

500

The Tea Act (1773) resulted in which three things?

What is the Boston Tea Party (1773), the "Intolerable" (Coercive) Acts (1774), and the First Continental Congress (Sept. 1774)

500

Court case that upheld that states cannot regulate interstate commerce and that only Congress could.

What is Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)

500

This may still influence resentments exacerbated by the contemporary controversy over illegal immigration.

What is an adversarial relationship?

500

 The Manifest Destiny became a rallying cry for the election of this president.

Who is James K. Polk?

500

The President of the Confederacy who was unable to get the states to work together effectively towards the war effort.

Who was Jefferson Davis?

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