Leaders of the early nation
Reform movements
Issues with immigration
Native Americans
Foreign Policy
100

One of the federalist “leaders”, made a proposition for the Bank of the United States, and had a great rivalry against Jefferson?

Alexander Hamilton

100

A reform movement that encouraged people to limit their use of alcohol.

Temperance Movement

100

Acts that empowered the president to make deportations and raise residency requirements?

Alien and sedition acts

100

Who did the Native Americans mostly support in the revolutionary war?

The British

100

A diplomatic incident between the French and United States that resulted in an undeclared war.

XYZ Affair

200

Who’s visit to Colonial America sparked the Great Awakening 1739?

George Whitefield

200

Religious movement that encouraged people to improve their lives which led to various reform movements

2nd Great Awakening

200

Anti-Chinese riots in San Francisco during the late 1870’s prompted which act?

Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

200

The policy that forced the Cherokee nation to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma.

The Indian removal policy

200

Who were the two men that had disputes over which mother country we should align with?

Adams and Jefferson 

300

American trio sent by ______ in order to come up with an agreement with France, XYZ Affair. He also would consider Marbury vs Madison the most important supreme case.

John Marshall

300

This movement was symbolized by the Seneca Falls convention.

Women’s rights movement

300

An anti-Catholic group, who began posing threats to the “natives” due to their unknown languages and cultures

Know-Nothing Party

300

Battle between Powhatan indians and Colonists over trade and expansion of colonists into Powhatan land in 1622

The Jonestown Massacre /the Indian massacre

300

The _____ __ _____ was imposed on goods headed to the South from other nations in 1828.

Tariff of Abominations 

400

During _______ presidency, the Bill of Rights was adopted, the bank of the U.S was established, and the neutrality proclamation 1791 was put into place.

George Washington

400

An armed engagement between the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes against the US military.

Battle of Little Bighorn

400

Africans were forcefully immigrated to the US in order to use for labor workers through this system of trade

Transatlantic slave trade

400

Act that was signed by President Grover Cleveland allowing the government to divide reservations into small plots of land for individual Indians

The Dawes Act

400

Thomas Jefferson put this act into place, as a nonviolent resistance to the British and French issues of U.S merchant ships.

Embargo Act

500

Jefferson’s vice president who dropped from office, was accused of treason, joined a group of extreme Federalists, and murdered Hamilton during a duel.

Aaron Burr

500

Massacre against the Sioux, organized by resistance to reservation life and assimilation.

Battle of Wounded Knee

500

Case where exclusionists tried to strip native-born Chinese Americans of their citizenship, but the Supreme Court ruled the 14th amendment.

U.S vs Wong Kim Ark 1898

500

Famous Native american Chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands and formed a Native American confederacy and promoting inter-tribal unity

Tecumseh

500

Which country did America have their biggest problem with?

Great Britain