Westward Expansion
Political, Economic, & Social Developments
Sectionalism
& Slavery
Internal Strife
Reconstruction
100

The idea that it is America's God given right and duty to spread American people and ideals from sea to shining sea.

Manifest Destiny

100

This early 19th-century program aimed to unify the nation’s economy through a national bank, protective tariffs, and infrastructure improvements.

American System

100

Identify two differences between the North and the South that led to the Civil War?

Views on Slavery

Economic Differences (Rural vs. Industrial)

State vs Federal Rights

100

The forced migration of thousands of Native Americans from their lands to Oklahoma and other western territories in the early 1830s.

BONUS: What is the name of the Supreme Court case that ruled to protect the rights of Native Americans to which President Jackson ignored. (+300)

Indian Removal Act (Trail of Tears)

BONUS: Worchester v. Georgia (1832)

100

This 1867 act divided the South into military districts and required states to ratify the 14th Amendment for readmission to the Union.

Reconstruction Act of 1867

200

How did the Mexican Cession lead to growing tensions between the North & the South?

Most of the new territory is below the 36°30' line of the Compromise of 1820 raising issues over representation in Congress between free and slave states.

200

This infrastructure project connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean in 1825.

Erie Canal

200

This Supreme Court decision ruled that African Americans were not U.S. citizens and that Congress could not ban slavery in the territories.

Dred Scott Decision

200

This political party, formed in the 1830s in part to oppose Andrew Jackson, supported a strong federal government and internal improvements.

Whig Party

200

This group sought to maintain white supremacy in the South and violently opposed Reconstruction efforts.

BONUS: Why did they wear white robes? (+300)

Ku Klux Klan

Claimed to be "ghosts of Confederate soldiers"

300

The idea that allowed the decision of slavery within a territory to be decided upon by the settlers of the area.

Popular Sovereignty

300

This 1848 convention marked the beginning of the organized women’s rights movement in the U.S.

Seneca Falls Convention

300

During President Jackson's presidency, an issue emerged over the Tariff of Abominations when South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union.

Nullification Crisis

300

The policy of promoting or protecting the interests of people born in a country over those of immigrants.

Nativism

300

This government agency was instrumental in helping to assist both Black and white southerners after the war to find housing and fair employment contracts.

Freedmen's Bureau

400

This 1846 proposed resolution would prohibit slavery from all territory acquired from Mexico and highlighted the increased sectional tension of the time.

Wilmot Proviso

400

This major economic crisis during Martin Van Buren’s presidency was caused by the collapse of state banks that Andrew Jackson had previously established after vetoing the charter of the Second National Bank.

Panic of 1837

400

This 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia, led by an enslaved preacher, intensified fears of slave uprisings in the South.

Nat Turner's Rebellion

400

This Congressional agreement in 1836 automatically tabled petitions regarding slavery, preventing debate on the issue.

Gag Rule (1836)

400

Provide two pieces of evidence supporting the claim that although Reconstruction led to some progress for formerly enslaved people, ultimately it was a failure.

Black Codes

Sharecropping or Tenant Farming

Emergence of Ku Klux Klan

500

A short-lived political party in the United States active from 1848 to 1854, that later merged into the Republican Party based out of Wilmot Proviso proposal for the integration of westward territories into states.

Free-Soilers of Free Soil Movement

500

This political party emerged in the 1820s and supported Andrew Jackson, advocating for the "common man."

Democratic Party

500

This failed 1860 proposal aimed to prevent Southern secession by protecting slavery south of the Missouri Compromise line.

Crittenden Compromise

500

A nativist political party and movement in the United States who believed immigrants were corrupting Northern cities.

Know-Nothings

500

What are the Reconstruction Amendments? Explain each amendment.

13th Amendment -- Abolished slavery

14th Amendment -- Guaranteed citizenship

15th Amendment -- Granted voting rights