States
Wars
Amendments
Slavery
Immigrants
100
22 states
What is the number of states in the United States of America in 1819
100
1861, Fort Sumter
What is the date the Civil War begin and where
100
ratify the 13th Amendment
What did President Johnson require each state to do
100
William Lord Garrison Sarah/Angelina Grinke Frederick Douglas
Name 2 Abolitionists
100
Great Britain, Ireland, Germany
Between the 1840s to the 1870s immigrants in the US came from where?
200
South Carolina
What is the state in which African Americans had to pay money for a license to hold a job?
200
Battle of Bull Run
What is the first big battle of the War is fought
200
All people born in the US are citizens former confederate leaders cannot hold office
What does the 14th Amendment include? at least 2
200
a statement that freed enslaved African Americans in the Confederacy
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
200
Ellis Island
The immigrants who entered New York on?
300
Little Big Horn
What is the most famous battle between Native Americans and white soldiers
300
Federal Income Tax
What was the 16th Amendment?
300
African Americans could not serve on juries African Americans could not vote
Name 2 black codes
300
rotting garbage bugs/rats
What were some of the issues associated with tenements
400
South Carolina
What is The first state to secede from the Union in 1860?
400
Gettysburg
What is the bloodiest battle of the Civil War?
400
Senators directly elected by voters
What was the 17th Amendment?
400
passed poll tax passed segregation laws
In the 1800s, how did Southern Democrats take away the rights of African Americans
400
Exclusion Act of 1882
What steps did the US government take to limit immigration?
500
Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and Maryland
What are two of the four states (known as the border states) which did not secede from the Union.
500
Deaths at wounded knee
What is an event that ended the hope for Native Americans to keep their land and traditions?
500
illegal to transport alcohol in the US
What is the Eighteenth Amendment?
500
pro/antislavery different/ seperate Governments violence broke out unfair vote
Why was the situation called "Bleeding Kansas"?
500
12 hour shifts, poor lighting, little fresh air unsafe machinery
What were working conditions like in the late 1800s?