Major Events
Immigration Stations
Civil War Battles
Presidential Decisions
Reformers
100

Colonists disguised as Native Americans bordered British ships and dumped tea into Boston Harbor

Boston Tea Party

100

50% of the current U.S. population can trace their family history to this immigration station

Ellis Island

100

Most significant battle which was the last failed attempt by Gen. Robert E. Lee to invade the North

Gettysburg

100

Louisiana Purchase (1803)

Thomas Jefferson

100

Women's rights activist who was arrested in New York for voting illegally in 1872

Susan B. Anthony

200

President Abraham Lincoln's assassin who killed the American Civil War leader on April 14, 1865 at Ford's Theater

John Wilkes Booth

200

Key reason why the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was passed by Congress (growing fear)

Cheap Labor

200

Deadliest one day battle in American military history which led to the Emancipation Proclamation

Antietam

200

Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)

John Adams

200

Conductor of the "Underground Railroad" whom helped hundreds of slaves escape the horrors of slavery in the Deep South

Harriet Tubman

300

Workers strike for an eight hour work day in Chicago in 1886 that led to riots by anarchists who killed dozens of people

Haymarket Square

300

Two major factors why immigrants fled Europe to the United States during the late 19th century

Religious persecution or job opportunities

300
Confederate Gen. Thomas Jackson earned his nickname "Stonewall" at this historic battle

Bull Run

300

Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears

Andrew Jackson

300

Former slave, autobiographer, and special consultant to President Abraham Lincoln who became leader of the abolitionist movement in New York and Massachusetts 

Frederick Douglass

400

U.S. Gen. George Custer was killed by a coalition of Native American tribes during this battle (His Last Stand) 

Battle of Little Bighorn

400

Slum housing complex (dirty/poor conditions with no windows) that multiple immigrant families lived in during times of urbanization

Tenements

400

The bombardment of Fort Sumter was located here (city, state) - signified the first shots of the Civil War

Charleston, SC

400

Manifest Destiny (1845)

James K. Polk

400

The first great American advocate of public education who believed that in a democratic society schooling should be free and universal for all

Horace Mann

500

The presidential election of 1824 is known as the "corrupt bargain" due to this famous politician's actions to persuade the House of Representatives to vote for John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay

500

Written on the walls of the detention barracks at Angel Island by Chinese immigrants seeking legal status to enter the United States (signified hope)

Poetry

500

The unconditional surrender of the Confederacy was signed at this famous historic site in Virginia

Appomattox Court House

500

"Trustbusting" and the Square Deal

Theodore Roosevelt

500

African American activist who created the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

W.E.B. DuBois