War of 1812
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100

Which two countries was the War of 1812 fought between?

United States and Great Britain

100

What was the result of did Andrew Jackson’s policy towards the American Indians?

They were quickly removed from their homelands and forced to live on reservations.

100

What physical features make up the eastern and western boundaries of the land

acquired in the Louisiana Purchase?

Eastern border-Mississippi River Western border-Rocky Mountains

100

Texas, which was a part of Mexico, declared their independence and tried to form

their own government. What happened as a result of this?

There was a war between

Mexico and the United States. Eventually Texas became a part of the United States.

100

What is the original mode of transportation to send a message across the United

States and what took its place? Why was this new method more effective?

The original

mode of transport was the Pony Express. The telegraph made it obsolete. The

telegraph quickly sent messages with no delay across the country.

200

Explain the Treaty of Ghent.

It was the treaty between the US and Britain that ended

the war of 1812 and restored the boundaries to what they were before the war.

200

Explain the Trail of Tears.

The Trail of Tears was the forced relocation of American Indians from their ancestral

homes in the Southeastern US to areas to the west of the Mississippi River that had

been designated as Indian Territory.

200

Who did Thomas Jefferson send to document plants and animals, discover a water

passage to the Pacific Ocean beginning with the Missouri River, and map the American

west? Who was the team that went along?

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. They brought a team called the Corps of Discovery

with them.

200

Explain Manifest Destiny.

Settlers felt it was their destiny or duty to settle the

entirety of the land westward to the Pacific Ocean.

200

What connected the east to the west that made it easier to travel and sell goods?

The Transcontinental Railroad

300

What important US buildings were looted and burned in the war?

The White House

and the US Capitol Building as well as other government buildings

300

What were three ways that American acquired land as they moved westward?

By fighting wars with other countries, by taking land from American Indians, and buying

land from other countries.

300

Which part of their mission were they not able to accomplish?

They could not find a

water passage across the United States to the Pacific Ocean.

300

What route did settlers take to migrate to the Pacific Northwest? What physical

obstacle or feature did this trail help them cross?

Many took the Oregon Trail. This trail

helped them cross the Rocky Mountains.

300

What two forms of transportation did the invention of the steam engine improve or

create? What was the importance of these forms of transportation?

The Steamboat and

the Steam Locomotive. These forms of transportation were important because they

allowed people to move large amounts of goods across the country to be able to sell and

it allowed people to move easily from one place to another.

400

What important poem was written during the war? Who wrote it and what did the

poem later become?

“Defence of Fort M’Henry”, by Francis Scott Key, “The Star-

Spangled Banner”

400

What was the biggest disagreement between American settlers and American

Indians as the settlers moved west of the Mississippi?

The American Settlers wanted the American Indians’ land, and the American Indians did

not want to give it to them.

400

Who did Lewis and Clark hire to act as a guide on their expedition? Who was the

guide’s wife and why was she so important to the expedition?

Toussaint Charbonneau.

Sacagawea from the Shoshone tribe. She was important because she translated

American Indian languages to help with trades and relationship building between the

group and American Indians.

400

What factor motivated many settlers to move west from 1848-1849? What were the

people who moved during this time to California called?

The discovery of gold in

California. They were called the ‘49ers.

400

How did railroads most help ranchers?

It allowed them to sell their cattle to places

they were previously unable to access.

500

What was the British role in the beginning of the war?

They seized American ships

and forced the sailors to serve in the British Navy. They set up blockades so that

American ships could not enter ports and trade and they set up trade restrictions.

500

Who made the Louisiana Purchase, who was it purchased from, and what was the

effect on the United States?

Thomas Jefferson, France, it doubled the size of the United States.

500

Where did the expedition begin and where did it end?

It began in St Louis, Missouri,

and went to the Pacific Ocean on the Oregon coast.

500

20. Were most people who moved to California successful in their mission?

No, most

people did not find much if any gold.

500

Explain a boomtown.

Explain the cotton gin and state the benefits of it to plantation owners?


These are towns that were quickly built up around railroads but

did not last long.

The cotton

gin was a machine that allowed the seeds to be easily and efficiently removed from the

cotton bloom.  This was a benefit to planation owners because it allowed them to

harvest and process vast amounts of cotton very quickly.

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