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100

Doubled the size of the U.S. and accelerated territorial expansion 

Louisiana Purchase 
100

Proclamation of the independence of a new nation which would be ruled by the people rather than a king

Declaration of Independence 

100

This treaty ended the Mexican-American War?


Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 


100

What year did Congress passed the Indian Removal Act? 

1830

100

This treaty ended the Texas Revolution

Treaties of Velasco, 1836

200

Colonists began importing Africans to meet a severe labor shortage 

Slavery

200

Marked the official beginning of the  two party system with a peaceful, and orderly transfer of power 

Election of 1800

200

This supporter of westward expansion said, “Do not lounge in the cities! There is room and health in the country, away from the crowds of idlers and imbeciles. Go west, before you are fitted for no life but that of the factory."

Horace Greeley, 1841

200

Spain ceded Florida to the U.S.

1819

200

Either fate or god decreed that the U.S. should spread free enterprise, civil liberty and democracy from Atlantic to Pacific


Manifest Destiny 

300

Pilgrim settlers established a new settlement in North America

Plymouth Colony 

300

This Supreme Court decision upheld right of federal government to regulate interstate commerce – and gives “commerce” the widest possible definition


Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)

300

When Congress declared war, a country was clearly divided along sectional lines

War of 1812

300

Texas was admitted to the Union 

1845

300

The slogan, "Fifty-Four Forty or Fight” refers to dispute over which territory? 


Oregon Territory 
400

Established a blueprint for American government 



Ratification of the Constitution  

400

The opening salvo of the Texas Revolution occurred at this settlement 

Gonzales

400

The Senate agreed that the southern boundary of this state extended west would become permanent line dividing slave states from free states.

Missouri Compromise 

400

Louisiana Purchase 

1803

400

When/where did the idea that the United States has been divinely sanctioned or is morally obliged  to bring democracy, liberty, civilization to the rest of the world


This notion began in Massachusetts Bay Colony with Winthrop’s “city upon a hill” 


500

Extreme form of states’ rights – the right of a state to refuse to enforce an act of Congress and ultimately secede from the union if Congress does not accept it.


Nullification 


500

Gives squatters on public land preference in the purchase of that land


Preemption Act of 1830

500

With this treaty, the U.S. gave up 823 square miles of territory



Webster-Ashburton Treaty

500

Texas declared independence 

1836

500

United States trading interest ran afoul of local Muslim states. First time U.S. sent troops overseas.

Barbary Wars