Leaders of the Early Nation
Reform Movements
Immigration
Native Americans
Foreign Policy
100

A major general in the American Revolution and soon after, the first president of the United States.

George Washington
100

Campaigns against excessive work hours and pushes for better pay.

Labor Unions

100

The policy of protecting  the interest of established inhabitants against immigrants.

Nativism

100

Forced displacements of approximately 60,000 people between 1830 and 1850 via President Andrew Jackson.

Trail of Tears

100

Known as the 2nd American Revolution, this war established the legitimacy of the United States following the American Revolution.

War of 1812

200

The primary writer of the Declaration of Independence and the 3rd President of the United States.

Thomas Jefferson

200

"All persons held as slaves are, and henceforward shall be free."

Emancipation Proclamation

200

Over 70% of US immigrants settled where?

New York City

200

A series of efforts by the United States Government to introduce Natives to the American / European culture.

Assimilation

200

American foreign policy that opposed European colonialism within the Western hemisphere.

Monroe Doctrine

300

4th President of the United States, known as the "Father of the Constitution".

James Madison

300

A movement that sought to limit or ban the consumption of alcohol.

Temperance Movement

300

The barring of Chinese immigrants from entering the United States.

Chinese Exclusion Act

300

This act authorized the president to exchange Native American land for allotted Mississippi land.

Indian Removal Act

300

A formal announcement issued by President George Washington that declared US neutrality in the conflict between revolutionary France and Great Britain.

Proclamation of Neutrality

400

After escaping slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in MA and NY.

Fredrick A. Douglas

400

The removal of property requirements in order to vote within US states.

Universal Male Sufferage

400

The first immigration station in the United States, located in New York.

Ellis Island

400
The breaking up of reserved land which was occupied by natives, in an effort to split up different tribes and "civilize" them.

Dawes Act

400

An agreement between the United States and Great Britain that aimed to resolve lingering tensions from the American Revolutionary War.

Jay Treaty

500

One of the Founding Fathers of the United States and the first Chief of Justice of the Supreme Court.

John Jay

500

Known as the Second Great Awakening, it was a prominent revival of Protestant ideals.

Transcendentalism

500

This 1790 act provided citizenship to free white immigrants which consisted of mostly western Europeans.

Naturalization Act

500

A war fought by Native Americans who were dissatisfied with British rule in the Great Lakes region following the French and Indian War.

Pontiacs War

500

A diplomatic incident in 1797 between France and America; leading to a public outcry and an undeclared naval conflict known as the Quasi-War.

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