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March / Spring Fun Facts
100

This idea claimed Americans were destined to expand across North America.

Manifest Destiny

100

This Union victory allowed Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.

 Antietam

100

 This law gave settlers land if they farmed and improved it.

 Homestead Act

100

 This term describes a time when economic growth existed alongside serious social problems.

Gilded Age

100

This March holiday celebrates Irish culture.

St. Patrick’s Day

200

 This law angered many Northerners by requiring them to return escaped enslaved people.

Fugitive Slave Act

200

 The Union victory that split the Confederacy by giving control of the Mississippi River.

Vicksburg

200

The railroad completed in 1869 that connected the eastern and western United States.

Transcontinental Railroad

200

 The belief that government should interfere very little in business.

laissez-faire

200

What officially begins around March 20 in the Northern Hemisphere.

spring

300

Strong loyalty to one region rather than the nation is known as this.

sectionalism

300

 The location where Confederate forces officially surrendered in 1865.

Appomattox Court House

300

 This Native American victory occurred when Sioux and Cheyenne forces defeated Custer.

 Battle of Little Bighorn

300

 A company that dominates an entire industry and reduces competition.

monopoly

300

 In basketball, this NCAA tournament held in March determines the national champion, who won it all last year?

Florida Gators

400

 This allowed settlers to vote on slavery, increasing tensions.

Popular Sovereignty

400

 This military strategy aimed to destroy Southern resources and weaken civilian support for the war.

total war

400

 This U.S. policy forced Native Americans onto designated lands controlled by the government.

reservation system

400

 This steel industrialist became famous for donating much of his wealth to libraries and education.

Andrew Carnegie

400

 The first day of spring occurs during this astronomical event when day and night are nearly equal.

vernal equinox

500

This debate over whether slavery would expand into new territories repeatedly divided Congress.

What is the expansion of slavery into new territories

500

This amendment abolished slavery in the United States.

13th Amendment

500

This event in 1890 marked the end of large-scale Native resistance on the Plains.

Wounded Knee

500

 This financial leader helped create U.S. Steel and reorganized large corporations.

J. P. Morgan

500

This famous flower is often associated with the arrival of spring.

 tulip or daffodil