War of 1812
Era of Good Feelings
Age of Jackson
Westward Expansion
Industrialization
100
This future-national anthem was written during the Battle of Fort McHenry.

The Star-Spangled Banner

100

The term given to the years 1815-1825 characterized by nationalism, unity, and confidence in American culture and innovation.

Era of Good Feelings

100

This president won the election of 1824 in the "Corrupt Bargain" and sparked the uprising of Jacksonian democracy.

John Quincy Adams

100
The phrase coined by John Louis O'Sullivan in 1845 to describe America's inevitable expansion to the west coast.

Manifest Destiny

100

This reform movement pushed for making alcohol illegal.

Temperance

200

This president won the 1812 election and presided over the War of 1812.

James Madison
200

These two states joined the union as a consequence of the Compromise of 1820.

Maine and Missouri

200

This president won the elections of 1828 and 1832 and lent his name to the era of his presidency.

Andrew Jackson

200

The name of the 1803 land purchase that more than doubled the size of the United States and which Lewis and Clark were commissioned to explore.

Louisiana Purchase

200

This literary movement emphasized self-improvement and overcoming one's sinful nature to become a better person.  Authors included Thoreau and Emerson.

Transcendentalism

300

This building in Washington was burned during the War of 1812.

The White House

300

A feeling of pride and loyalty to a nation.

Nationalism

300
The term given to the practice of rewarding one's loyal supporters with government appointments.

Spoils System

300

This former-republic-now-state fought the battles of Gonzales and the Alamo against the Mexicans to win their freedom.

Texas

300

This invention of Eli Whitney's almost singlehandedly revived slavery.

Cotton gin

400

Andrew Jackson first gained fame at this battle during the War of 1812.

Battle of New Orleans

400

The name of "the Great Compromiser" who helped keep the union together through most of the 19th century (Hint: He was named Secretary of State after the Corrupt Bargain of 1824).

Henry Clay

400

The 1832 crisis sparked by the Tariff of Abominations in which South Carolina refused to acknowledge federal laws.

The Nullification Crisis

400

The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in sparked this 1849 move westward to California.

Gold Rush

400

These THREE forms of transportation replaced canals.

Trains/Steamboats/Clipper Ships

500

This treaty ended the War of 1812.

Treaty of Ghent

500

The American policy warning Europe away from meddling in American and South American affairs.

The Monroe Doctrine

500

The institution for which Jackson refused to renew its charter.

Second Bank of the United States

500

This trail (really, series of trails) west took the name of one of its northernmost points. (Hint: There would later be a video game named after it.)

The Oregon Trail

500

What was the difference between the Rhode Island and Lowell mill systems?

Rhode Island= milled yarn, farmed it out to be woven in the households of factory workers.

Lowell= entire process in the same factory complex; workers lived in a "mill village".