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Events
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Potpourri
100

These people thought prisoners could become useful members of society?

Reformers

100

These were supported by taxes, thanks to Horace Mann?

public schools

100

Women were not allowed to own this. 

Property

100

A term for the right to vote? 

Suffrage

100

His revolt killed nearly 60 people, even those that were nice to him.

Nat Turner

200

This publisher wanted all slaves freed immediately?

William Lloyd Garrison

200

This occurred in part due to the Gov’t refusal to accept paper money for federal land.

Panic of 1837

200

Where 5000 Indians died of starvation and exhaustion.

Trail of Tears

200

Westward caravans were also known as

Wagon Trains

200

Dorothea Dix wanted humane hospitals for these people instead of regular prisons. 

The insane (aka Purdue Fans)

300

These young Americans pursued trading in the Rockies?

Mountain Men

300

This reform effort gained support at the Seneca Falls Convention.

The Women’s Rights Movement

300

Wagon trains and riding horseback was the most popular way to get here (where)

The West

300

The belief that God intended for us to expand to the west coast

Manifest Destiny

300

Founder of the Mormons killed by a mob in Illinois?

Joseph Smith

400

Quaker woman that helped start the American anti-slavery society with Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

Lucretia Mott

400

These people were in favor of extending the US clear to the Pacific Ocean.

Expansionists

400

What Americans wanted when they would force Indians to move

their land

400

William Lloyd Garrison’s newspaper was called

The Liberator

400

He led the Mormons west to present day Utah.

Brigham Young

500

He opposed the Bank of the US because he thought it favored the wealthy?

Andrew Jackson

500

These groups sought to eliminate the sale and use of alcohol.

Temperance

500

Working in the tobacco & _________ fields was the most common place for slaves to work

Cotton

500

What war was the Battle of New Orleans part of?

1812

500

The Log Cabin Campaign put him in the Whitehouse, for the shortest presidency ever.

William Henry Harrison

600

They were children of a southern slaveholder that moved north and joined the abolition movement.

Angelina and Sarah Grimke

600

This was based on the Declaration of Independence.

Declaration of Sentiments

600

Remember this was the cry for Texas’ independence

The Alamo

600

Henry David Thoreau’s term for not obeying laws that are morally unjust.

Civil Disobedience

600

Epicenter of the 2nd Great Awakening

Kentucky Frontier

700

This is the battle where Jackson earned national popularity?

Battle of New Orleans

700

The Mexican American War made the boundary of Texas the Rio Grande instead of this river

Nueces

700

Zachary Taylor routed the more numerous Mexicans at this bloody battle

Buena Vista

700

Since they couldn’t read or write, runaway slaves followed this on the underground RXR to escape to the North.

the North Star

700

One of the most influential revivalist during the 2nd Great Awakening

Charles Grandison Finney

800

Her speech, “Ain’t I a woman?” caused someone to yell “No, you’re a man.”  At which point she pulled up her shirt and flashed them in Silver Lake, Indiana?

Sojourner Truth

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