Crisis of the Union
Civil War and Reconstruction
Gilded Age
Settlement of the West After the Civil War
American Imperialism
100

Led raid on Harpers Ferry

John Brown

100

President during Civil War 

Lincoln

100

JD Rockefeller controlled this industry

Oil

100

Native boarding schools were meant to

assimilate Natives/destroy their culture

100

Political and economic control of one country by another 

Imperialism 

200

Political position against immigrants

Nativism

200

Turning point of the Civil War

Gettysburg

200

Union that accepted only skilled, white male workers

American Federation of Labor 

200

End of Native resistance in the west

Massacre of Wounded Knee

200

Ideology that justified imperialism using race

Social Darwinism 

300

Place into chronological orders

- Secession of South Carolina

- Publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin

- Kansas-Nebraska Act

- Publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin

- Kansas-Nebraska Act

- Secession of South Carolina

300

Two things the Emancipation Proclamation did

- attempted to end slavery in the South

- allowed for black enlistment

- changed goal of the war

- kept slavery legal in the Union 

300

Immigrants from central/eastern Europe who came to the US during the Gilded Age 

New Immigrants 

300

Other name for "Custer's Last Stand"

Battle of Little Bighorn

300

Name of prominent supporter of imperialism and missionary work 

Josiah Strong

400

Supreme Court case that ruled that black people could not be citizens

Dred Scott 

400

First president to be impeached 

Andrew Johnson

400

Define vertical and horizontal integration 

Vertical: controlling every step of the production process

Horizontal: monopolizing an entire industry 

400

Dawes Act did this (two things): 

- broke up tribal land

- helped establish boarding schools

400

Leader of Filipino resistance to American occupation

Emilio Aguinaldo 

500

Four parts of the Compromise of 1850

- end of slave trade in DC

- CA as free state

- New Mexico and Utah territory could choose to be free or slave

- strengthened fugitive slave act 

500

Where the Civil War ended 

Appomattox Courthouse

500

Why was the Gilded Age called the Gilded Age?

Appears good on the outside, rotten on the inside (industrial progress on the outside, poverty and unrest on the inside)

500

Religious movement that some white settlers interpreted as a sign of impending attack by Natives 

Ghost Dance 

500

Name five territories acquired by US during Spanish American War 

- Guam

- Puerto Rico

- Cuba

- Philippines

- Hawaii

(will also take American Samoa)