God Says
Big Names
Violent Times
The West
The Split
100

This describes the time period of religious revival across the United States during the late 1700s and 1800s

The Second Great Awakening 

100

This woman organized the Seneca Falls convention to demand rights for women 

Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

100

This war was started over America's desire to take Texas and other southwestern lands 

The Mexican-American War

100

This frenzied time period saw thousands of Americans move west in search of riches (yellow nuggets)

The Gold Rush 

100

Southern States and Northern States were mostly split on this issue

Slavery

200

These large gatherings, usually in the forest on the frontier, would feature many preachers

Camp Meetings

200

This man was born a slave and taught himself to read and write so he could tell his story 

Frederick Douglass

200

This describes the method by which independent Texas was incorporated into the United States

Annexation

200

This route to the West was famous for the many thousands of families that travelled it in search of more land 

The Oregon Trail 

200

This word describes the split between the north and south on slavery, which caused them to stick together and refuse to negotiate

Sectionalism 
300

God says become an American pioneer and move west to fulfill this idea

Manifest Destiny

300

This man was the President that added Texas and Oregon to the United States to keep a balance

James K Polk


300

This man led a large slave rebellion in Richmond Virginia that killed 60 people

Nat Turner

300

Men who moved out to California to mine for gold were called this, in reference to the year they arrived

49ers

300

This meeting of women in upstate New York pushed for women's rights 

The Seneca Falls Convention

400

God says slavery is immoral, so you should join this movement

Abolition movement 

400

This man was a white abolitionist who published the influential newspaper The Liberator 

William Lloyd Garrison

400

The signing of this ended the Mexican-American War and ceeded over a million square miles of land to the United States

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

400

This proposal aimed to ban the expansion of slavery to all land won in the Mexican-American War

The Wilmot Proviso

400

Many northerners were not abolitionists because they feared increasing tensions with _________

The South 

500

God says drinking alcohol destroys the souls of men so you should join this movement against it 

Temperance movement

500

These two women were some of the first abolitionists who were barred from participating in the movement dominated by men

The Grimke Sisters

500

This phrase was used in reference to the Mexican government slaughter of Anglo-Texans and gathered support

"Remember the Alamo"

500
Name one effect of the California Gold Rush (I have two specific ones in mind)

- Increase in nativism 

- California Statehood in 1850

500

This was the law that prevented Congress from discussing or voting on the issue of slavery 

The Gag Rule