1812
Native Americans
Market Revolution
Slavery
Also Slavery
250

Though the treaty was signed in December of 1814, the War of 1812 would not end until this year

1815

250

Most Eastern Native Americans lived in this type of natural environment

Woodlands/Forest

250

A popular stop for steamboats, this major city is situated at the end of the Mississippi Delta and was the southernmost hub for slavery

New Orleans
250

Which of these were not cash crops of the American South?

Indigo, Rice, Corn, Tobacco, Cotton, Corn, Sugarcane

Corn & Coffee

250

This invention made the processing of cotton easier

The Cotton Gin

500

The War Hawks were government officials who supported entering a conflict with this country

England/Great Britain

500

This was the name of the forced removal of Native Americans from the Southeast into the Midwest

Trail of Tears/Indian Removal Act

500

The given instances of buying and selling within any industry are, on a grand scale, part of this

The Market

500

The American South produced 75% of this commodity in the 1800s during the slavery period

Cotton

500

What was the name of the former slave who led a rebellion in 1831?

Nat Turner

1000

What department did John Adams create?

Department of The Navy

1000

A term for several Native American groups in the Southeast such as the Cherokee and Seminoles

The Civilised Tribes

1000

The classical definition of the means of production tends to be limited to these three factors

Land, Labour, Capital

1000

This was the name of the act that illegalised slavery in the newly settled Western states

The Missouri Compromise

1000

This was the name of the slave rebellion in Jamaica in 1831

The Baptist War

2500

The capture of this British territory was an objective of the War of 1812

Canada
2500

Tecumseh was a leader from this Native American nation that fought in the Battle of Tippecanoe

Shawnee

2500

These 3 countries were some of the earliest adopters of industrialisation and would eventually become giants in industry

Great Britain, Germany, U.S.A

2500

Prior to slavery, this was the premier source of cheap/unpaid labour in the USA

Indentured Servitude

2500

This was the name of perhaps the most famous white abolitionist

John Brown

5000

This was the name of the man who wrote our national anthem following the Battle of Baltimore

Francis Scott Key

5000

Mississippians were a large group of Native Americans that built large mounds, such as Cahokia, in the American south-this modern day nation are descendents of these peoples

Cherokee

5000

Mercantalism promoted the wealth and development of (blank), whereas Capitalism promoted the wealth and development of (blank). 

The Nation versus The Individual

5000

This sort of trade system was used by colonial powers to move slaves, raw materials, and more between Europe, Africa, and the New World

Triangle Trade

5000

This was the man who led a slave revolt that would lead in the establishment of the country of Haiti

Toussaint L'ouverture