Social
Economics
Education/Women
Military
Slavery
100
what drink became popular with many Americans?
coffee
100
What was the highest populated city in the 1820's?
New York City
100
Where did children that lived in rural America get there education from?
Parents
100
What do you think the presidents impact on transcendentalism were?
it was that the people believed that the indians were not people and it showed the transcendentalists that no one was good natured.
100
Who are the abolitionists?
Abolitionists are people who oppose slavey
200
The U.S. was still developing what coast?
The West
200
Why was the United States struggling in 1819
They struggled due to the Panic of 1819
200
True or False: Children that lived in rural America always were able to get a formal education
False
200
what do you think the impact was with the indians?
It had not helped the indians and it only led to more conflicts.
200
What race was Ellen Craft
She was half black and half white, but she was treated as a slave.
300
Street lamps went from being lit with what, to what?
Candle lantern and Gas
300
Who was arguing in the Panic of 1819
The North and South
300
In 1833 what college was the first to let women attend an all male’s campus?
Oberlin College
300
Do you think the Panic of 1837 had an impact on transcendentalism?
The Panic of 1837 was an economic crisis and it caused panics across the U.S. So it showed the transcendentalists that good natured people couldn’t thrive.
300
Did Dred Scott's owner fight to keep him his slave?
No, he tried to free Dred since he was an abolitionist
400
The 1820s to the 1830s were the beginning of what era?
The Modern Age
400
Who had to pay the higher tariff? The North or the South?
North
400
Women on the ___ would retain what when they got married?
Mexican Frontier, their land and ½ the property of their spouse
400
Did texas becoming a slave state show any change in the ideas of transcendentalism?
It showed the transcendentalists that the texans werent good natured people.
400
What did Ellen Craft do?
She traveled to Pennsylvania with her lover, which was full of abolitionists, pretending o be a sick man with his slave
500
What type of event was now allowed in some areas?
Gambling
500
How many millions of people were living in the United States in the 1820's?
Over 9 million
500
Give two example of what a rural American boy and girls do as a formal education.
boys cleared the land, repaired machines, and helped their fathers around the house. Girls worked with their mothers doing cleaning, cleaning and gardening
500
What was the Second Great Awakening?
It was a religious revival movement that began in 1790, but it gained momentum in the 1820’s.
500
What did Dred Scott do?
He traveled with his slave owner to free land and try to free himself.