What was the first permanent British Colony?
Jamestown
What is a scapegoat?
When someone is blamed for something they did not do
What are 2 hardships people faced out west?
Lack of firewood, disease, wagon trouble, bad weather
What is a tenement and what is a negative to living in one?
An unsafe, crowded apartment building. Diseases spread because everyone is crowded together.
What is the biggest issue in politics when it came to adding more states?
Slavery
What is a boom town?
an area that gets a sudden increase in population and economic growth
What color have I dyed my hair?
Gray
What three reasons did Britain, Spain, and France colonize the Americas?
God, Gold, Glory
What is spectral evidence and is it reliable?
It is a legal testimony where a witness says they were attacked by someone’s spirit in a dream or vision. No it not reliable because people could just make things up.
What is Manifest Destiny?
The right or destiny of Americans to expand west from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
What are the three main trails that people took out west?
Oregon, Mormon, and Sante Fe
The invention of the cotton gin increased what?
the amount of slaves bought and sold
What is a strike?
When you refuse to work in hopes that your job will meet your demands like higher pay
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Who supposedly saved John Smith and was kidnapped from her family?
Pocahontas
Who was accused of witchcraft in Salem and crushed to death by stones?
Giles Corey
When did Arkansas become a state and what number state is Arkansas?
1836, 25th state
Why did people move west?
Cheap land, religious freedom, and looking for gold
What was Nat Turner's rebellion and what was the result of it?
The rebellion was when 60 white slaveholders were killed. The result was that 100 innocent slaves were killed as punishment, Nat Turner was caught and executed, and stricter slave codes were put into place.
What is the gold rush?
When people moved to California in search of gold
What is my zodiac sign?
Gemini, double points if you can say my CHINESE zodiac.
Who was the first to die in the Boston Massacre?
Crispus Attucks
How did the Puritans' religion contribute to the accusations?
They believed that the devil could easily make people do his bidding. Women were "weaker" so he tricked them into doing devilish works (witchcraft). The Puritans' religion was strict and that made things very black and white.
Why is Sacagawea the perfect example of a working mother?
Sacagawea is the perfect example of a working mother because as she leads Lewis and Clark on their expedition, she has her infant with her. The baby was strapped to her back as she acted as an interpreter, found food, and saved their supplies when their boat flipped.
What did the Know-Nothing party believe?
They hated immigrants and didn't want them to be able to vote or run for office.
What was the Underground Railroad?
It was a system of safe houses and people (conductors and stations masters) who guided and helped enslaved people reach freedom.
Who were overseers?
People who gave out punishments to slaves
What do I listen to the most?
Broadway songs
What was the main reason for the American Revolution?
Colonists wanted a voice and representation in the government
What is the lesson that we learned from Salem?
Use critical thinking, don't blame others without evidence, and think for yourself. Don't be afraid of those who aren't like you.
What was the War of 1812 and what was the outcome?
It was a fight between Britain and the US over sailors and the US won.
What problems affected American cities in the mid-1800s?
no running water, no electricity, no plumbing, overcrowded, no trash pickup, disease, fires, and crime
Who was John Brown?
White abolitionist who said God told him to end slavery. Raided Harper’s Ferry to give guns to the enslaved. The plan failed and Brown was killed.
What is a planter?
An extremely wealthy person who owned 20 or more slaves
Who's that pokemon?

it's furret! BONUS 100 if you can tell me the shiny.
Who were the two men who were sent to explore the west leading the Corps of Discovery?
Lewis and Clark
Why did people in Salem truly believe that people were witches? What was their verifiable proof?
Tituba and others confessed to witchcraft in order to save their lives, but people in Salem saw it as verifiable proof.
What two purchases did the US make to gain more land and what were their importances?
Louisiana Purchase: Bought from France, $15 million, doubled the size of the US
Gadsden Purchase: Bought from Mexico, $10 million, wanted to complete the railroad in the SW
What invention made it easier to send messages across long distances?
The telegraph
What was Harriet Tubman known for?
Being a conductor on the Underground Railroad and helping enslaved people to freedom
Who was the biggest traitor in the American Revolution?
Benedict Arnold
What is the southernmost state in the US?
Hawaii
What happened at Valley Forge?
Revolutionary soldiers froze and starved over the winter, but they became more trained for war
When the US gained territory by winning the Mexican-American War, what lands did they gain and what was it called?
Texas, California, and everything in between through the Mexican Cession
Who were most of the immigrants who came to America in the 1840s-1860s?
Irish and German Immigrants
What are 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages that the Confederacy has going into the Civil War?
Advantages: Homefield advantage, great generals, history of sending boys to military academies, familiar with land and climate
Disadvantages: Agricultural economy, had to create their own currency, no navy, less developed transportation system
What was a yeoman?
A farmer with less than 100 acres of land and fewer or no slaves
WHO's THAT POKEMON?

Put these events in order: Civil War, Westward Expansion, Antebellum Years, Salem Witch Trials, American Revolution, 13 Colonies
13 Colonies, Salem Witch Trials, American Revolution, Westward Expansion, Antebellum Years, Civil War
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Put these events in order:
Declaration of Independence, Roanoke, Gold Rush, President George Washington, Battle of the Alamo, Arkansas becomes a state, John Brown's raid
What was the reason for the Texan Revolution?
When people moved to Mexico for cheap land, they wanted to bring their slaves, but slavery was outlawed in Mexico.
What are 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages that the Union has going into the Civil War?
Advantages: Railroads, telegraph lines, more $, navy, big population to draw from, factories to make war items
Disadvantages: Long supply lines, weak military leadership at the beginning, fighting far from home
Explain the connection between the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears.
The Indian Removal Act said all American Indians living east of the Mississippi River should be relocated to the Indian Territory, which affected MANY tribes. They were not given adequate shelter, blankets, meds, or food. When gold was found on Cherokee land, the Cherokee were forced off their land on the Trail of Tears. Many died along the way. So while many tribes made the dangerous journey where many died, the Trail of Tears is specific to the Cherokee.