AMERICAN AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
WORK, EXCHANGE, AND TECHNOLOGY
GEOGRAPHY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
SOCIAL STRUCTURES
POLITICS AND POWER
100

This document, written on July 4, 1776, contained a list of grievances against the King of England

What is the Declaration of Independence

100

This method of transportation was the first to cross the entire continent of North America and was used to move goods and people across large distances

What is the Transcontinental Railroad

100

This land deal of the early 19th century nearly doubled the size of the budding United States, and granted the United States control over various important geographical features, such as the Mississippi River

What is the Louisiana Purchase
100

This 18th century ideological movement which spread across the United States promoted logic and individual thinking over blind and thoughtless obedience to higher authority

What is the Enlightenment

100

This document was the second attempt at establishing a framework for the national government of the United States, and remains in use to this day

What is the Constitution of 1789

200

This is the name of the American side of the Revolutionary War

Who are the Patriots

200

This machine patented in 1794 improved cotton production rates and was mostly used in the South

What is the Cotton Gin

200

These crops heavily contributed to the economic of the Southern regions of the colonies and United States (name ≥3)

What are Tobacco, Rice, Corn, Cotton, and Indigo

200

This social movement opposed the practice of slavery and encompassed people from various backgrounds and ideologies 

What is the Abolitionist Movement

200

This document—ratified in 1781—outlined the structure, function, and powers of the American government following its independance from Britain

What are The Articles of Confederation

300

This essay written by Thomas Payne encouraged the colonies to become independent

What is Common Sense
300

This technological advancement increased the efficiency of transportation and the production of goods, highly industrializing Northeast America

What is the Steam Engine

300

These practices primarily fueled the economic activity of the Northern colonies and United States (name ≥2)

What are Shipbuilding, Trade, Fishing, and Logging

300

This group of people worked off debt for a predetermined amount of time to earn their freedom

Who are Indentured Servants or Tenant Farmers

300

This group was established in response to the intorlable acts 

What is the First Continent Congress

400

This radical group opposed tax agents and tarred and feathered tax collectors, creating extreme tension in the British colonies

What are the Sons and Daughters of Liberty

400

This term refers to women who worked in large factories during the market revolution

Who are Mill Girls

400

This ideology took root during the mid 19th century and maintained that the United States had a God-given right to steadily expand across the entire North American continent

What is Manifest Destiny
400

This idea encouraged women to support their family and their country by instilling patriotic values in their children

What is Republican Motherhood
400

This war between Great Britain and the United States was fought primarily due to invasive British martime policy, disagreements regarding westward expansion, and British support of Native groups

What is the War of 1812

500

This treaty marked the end to a war fought between Great Britain and the United Stats during the early 19th century, and while no major changes occured due to the treaty's ratification, it contributed to a period of heightened patriotism and national pride

What is the Treaty of Ghent

500

This waterway transported goods between the East Coast and the Midwest more efficiently and established New York as an American commercial center

What is the Erie Canal

500

This legislative act prevented colonists from crossing the Appalachian mountains to prevent hostility between colonists and Native Americans

What is the Proclamation of 1763

500

This social movement advocated for the termination of all alcohol consumption on the basis that the consumption of alcohol contributed to society's problems

What is the Temperance Movement
500

These acts imposed by the British on colonial America imposed taxes on important goods and fostered anger and dislike across the colonies (name 3)

What are the Sugar (1764), Stamp (1765), and Townshend (1767/1768) Acts