The Geography of the United States
Cultural Developments Through the Early 1800s
African American Life Through the Early 1800s
The Early American Economy
Settling the West
100

The location of a place that is defined by where it is in relation to another place. For example, the country of Mexico is south of the United States.

What is relative location?

100

About 55 percent of white American children attended school in 1850. Among children of other races, the rate was less than this percent.

What is 5?

100

Laws passed by colonies and states to define slavery and explain the rights of slaves and their masters.

What are slave codes?

100

A tax on goods brought into or shipped out of a country.

What is a tariff?

100

This trail was 2,200 miles long, beginning in Independence, Missouri, and ending in Oregon City, Oregon.

What is the The Oregon Trail?

200

The third-largest country in the world measured by area.

What is the United States?

200

Amendment that granted women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

200

A secret organization that helped runaway slaves follow a network of escape routes that led to freedom in the North.

What is the Underground Railroad?

200

A system of private ownership and free exchange of goods and services.

What is capitalism?

200

Millions of these were killed as white settlers moved through the Great Plains. American Indians depended on them for food, clothing, tools, and weapons.

What are buffalo?

300

The community of plants and animals that lives in a given area.

What is an ecosystem?

300

A reform movement that worked to stop people from drinking alcohol.

What is the temperance movement?

300

An African American woman who escaped from slavery in 1849. She returned to the South many times to help dozens of other people escape slavery. During the Civil War, she worked for the Union army as a nurse, cook, and spy.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

300

A period when improvements in technology expanded manufacturing and led to a lot of economic changes.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

300

The American railroad, finished in 1869, that connected the East Coast to the West Coast — from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

400

A type of climate that experiences all four seasons and gets moderate amounts of rainfall.

What is temperate?

400

Worked to improve schools in the United States by arguing for free public education for all children. He served as a state official in Massachusetts and as a member of Congress.

Who is Horace Mann?

400

An African American who escaped slavery and became a prominent activist, author and public speaker. He became a leader in the abolitionist movement, which sought to end the practice of slavery, before and during the Civil War.  

Who is Frederick Douglass?

400

An economic plan that used a tax on imported goods to pay for national improvements, such as roads. The plan also included a national bank.

What is the American System?

400

This act offered free land to settlers who moved to the Great Plains, regardless of race.

What is The Homestead Act?

500

The 5 themes of geography.

What is movement, region, human-environment interaction, location, place.

500

A popular American writer who wrote both fiction and nonfiction. His most famous works are the short stories "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."

Who is Washington Irving?

500

An enslaved African American who led a rebellion in 1831 that killed more than 50 white people, the highest number of whites killed in any slave revolt. Close to 200 slaves were killed after the rebellion, including this leader himself.

Who is Nat Turner?

500

Politician behind the American System.

Who is Henry Clay?

500

In 1869, this state became the first state in the country to grant women full voting rights.

What is Wyoming?