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Bonus
100

First President of United States

George Washington

100

Favored strong central gov't 

Federalists 

100

Young females who lived in factory villages and worked in New England textiles.

Mill Girls 

100

Used Veto more than any other President 


Andrew Jackson

100

What versions of Historical Thinking Skills have we unpacked this year?

Argumentation, Causation, Contextualization, CCOT
200

White men (mainly rich and powerful) who created the foundational laws of the United States.

Founders/ Framers

200

Warning against political parties and foreign involvements.

Farewell Address

200

1793 Invention by Eli Whitney that quickly and easily separated fibers from their seeds.

Cotton Gin 

200

Tax imports that upset the south after congress attempted to protect American interests by making foreign goods expensive. 

Tariff of Abominations 

200

What three steps are required in Thesis Statement?

Restate the Question, two sub-claims (SIG)

300

Group of people that opposed a strong Federal Gov't and prioritized state rights

Anti-Federalists

300

Undeclared naval war fought at sea with U.S. and France

Quasi-War

300

Idea that woman's sphere was at home and should not work outside the house.

Cult of Domesticity 

300
Form of white entertainment that mock this marginalized group through blackface.

Minstrelsy

300

These group of people felt the fundamental changes of democracy after property qualifications were dropped.

Poor White Men

400

Forcing a group to adopt customs that fit into white norms 

Forced Assimilation 

400

4th U.S. President, close to Jefferson and led the nation into the war of 1812

James Madison

400

An economic system where citizens not government own and run companies.

Capitalism 

400

This removal resulted in the deaths of thousands of indigenous people 

Trail of Tears

400

Transition from agriculture to industry from 1790s-1830s. 

First Industrial Revolution 

500

Author of the Declaration of Independence 

Thomas Jefferson

500

Gives congress implied powers which allows them to create laws not directly stated in the constitution.

Elastic Clause

500

Phrase that justified white settlement of Western North America.

Manifest Destiny

500

A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward your country

Nationalsim

500

The internal selling and relocation of enslaved people across the American states in the early 1800s

Domestic Slave Trade