Native American Regions
Significant Impacts
Industrial Revolution
Reconstruction
First and Second Great Awakenings
100

This group were hunters, gatherers, and fishers. 75% of their diet consisted of fat to keep them warm under the cold, harsh conditions of the north.

Who were the Arctic Indians?

100

This event in Massachusetts from 1786 to 1787 made Congress realize that the Articles of Confederation were too weak.

What was Shay's Rebellion?

100

This man formed a system that involved young, unmarried women to work in textile mills, known as the Lowell System.

Who was Francis Cabot Lowell?

100

This group of laws led to the sharecropping system, segregation, and a restriction to voting rights in the south.

What were Jim Crow Laws?

100

This religion believes that God created the universe, but that he does not intervene with life.

What is Deism?

200

This group lived in clay houses and cave dwellings in what is now known as the Mesa Verde.

Who were the Southwest Indians?

200

This person had a great impact on the role of technology by inventing the cast steel plow.

Who was John Deere?

200

This invention by Eli Whitney separated the seeds from the fibers in cotton.

What was the cotton gin?

200

This massacre took place on Easter Sunday of 1873, resulting in 150 estimated deaths.

What was the Colfax Massacre?

200

This man criticized religion by claiming it was superstitious in his writing “The Age of Reason”.

Who was Thomas Paine?

300

This group of hunters and gatherers rotated their fields and lived in longhouses.

Who were the Northeast Indians?

300

This event resulted in many new inventions and reshaped America’s values, health, entertainment, living arrangements, time, gender roles, education, and agriculture.

What was the Industrial Revolution?

300

This form of transportation by boats was slow, expensive to construct, and depended on geography.

What were canals?

300

This era was due to a 25%-30% unemployment rate that led to an economic depression in 1873.

What was the Panic of 1873?

300

This man was a slave who believed that he was chosen by God to destroy human bondage, leading a slave uprising in 1831.

Who was Nat Turner?

400

This group is most famous for their settled communities, building mounds, and establishing Cahokia City.

Who were the Southeast Indians?

400

This event resulted in the formation of the Continental Congress, greater military force, and the Intolerable Acts.

What was the Boston Tea Party? 

400

This man created the first water powered cotton mill in the United States.

Who was Samuel Slater?

400

This term referred to Andrew Johnson's plan after the Civil War consisting of quick readmission of southern states and allowing former confederate leaders to remain in office.

What was "Rapid Reconstruction"? 

400

This movement caused a decline in alcohol consumption from 7 gallons in 1820 to 3 gallons in 1840.

What was the Temperance Movement?

500

This group of migrating bison-hunters lived in tepees.

Who were the Plains Indians?

500

This event during the first half of the 19th century resulted in the spread of disease and the decline in life expectancy, but allowed for quicker and easier travelling.

What was the Transportation Revolution?

500

This steamboat was invented by Robert Fulton and could travel upstream.

What was "The Clermont"?

500

This party funded the Freedmen's Bureau and passed 3 amendments: the 13th, 14th, and 15th.

Who were the Radical Republicans?

500

This big figure in the second great awakening practiced law, but after having a religious experience he went on to lead revivals along the Erie Canal.

Who was Charles Finney?