This part of the early US was rough, mountainous, very religious, and governed directly by the people.
What is the North?
This philosopher's main ideas were that all people were entitled to Life, Liberty, and Property.
Who is John Locke?
Their expedition brought back valuable information about newly acquired American land
Who were Lewis and Clark?
These laws limited the freedom of African Americans
What were Jim Crow Laws?
The practice controlled selective breeding of Human population; The debated issue in Buck v. Bell.
What is Eugenics?
These people settled in America for the natural resources and trade opportunities.
Who were the French?
George Washington became commander in chief at this important meeting.
What is the Second Continental Congress?
A famous painting, American Progress; Depicts a beautiful woman as this Ideology
What is Manifest Destiny?
Supreme Court case determined "Separate but Equal"
What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
A name for 19th-century exploitative capitalists
What are Robber Barons?
This man created an open and peaceful state and now stares at thousands of Americans as they eat a nutritious whole-grain breakfast.
Who is William Penn?
The Tories were loyal to this country because of their feelings towards the taxes on the American Colonies.
What is Britain?
This line is the border between Canada and the U.S
What is the 49th Parallel?
This social service ran out of funding in 1870 but provided 3000 schools for freed African Americans
This act in1882 restricted the demographics of immigrants coming to the U.S
What was the Chinese Exclusion Act?
The storage of these goods was inspired by the galleries in a church; to pack as many people as possible in a small space.
What are Slaves?
This immigrant was a strong supporter of the Federalists and wrote a series of essays defending the strong US constitution.
Who is Alexander Hamilton?
Britain's attempt to isolate the US that actually resulted in US self-sufficiency and industrialization.
What is The British Naval Blockade?
This was the first Confederate victory in the Civil War
What is the Battle of Fort Sumter?
This Government policy was essential for Americas industrialization
What is Laissez-Faire?
This year marked the first slaves in America.
When is 1619?
This war between the French and the British lasted seven years in the 1700s, fought over territory and natural resources.
What is the French and Indian War?
This convention was where federalists discussed secession.
What is the Hartford convention?
These people drove their livestock North for hundreds of miles seeking fortune after the war.
What are cowboys?
This 19th-century writer exposed the poor conditions in rapidly industrializing cities.
Who is Lincoln Steffens?