Native Americans
African Americans
Women
Religion/Economics
Politics/Immigration
100

This acquisition granted U.S. lands from Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains taking Native American lands and leading to the passage of the Civilization Fund Act 1819, designed to assimilate and civilize Native Americans.

What was the Louisiana Purchase?

100

Gabriel Prosser was an educated slave. After Gabriel’s Rebellion (1800) in Virginia (inspired by the Haitian Revolution), these restrictions were passed that prohibited the education of slaves, the autonomy of slaves, including movement/traveling

What were Black Codes/Slave Codes?

100

During war time, women served in the army as 

What are nurses?

100

Even though this was outlawed in 1808, this continued through smuggling, in order to maintain the economy.

What was the African slave trade?

100

This Protestant European group left their country for America's midwest to flee political and economical developments in Europe. 

This other Catholic European group left their country for east coast cities to flee their country's potato famine.

Who were the Germans and Irish?

You must answer in the correct order.

200

“Five Civilized Tribes” in the South

Who were the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, Chicasaw?                                   


    

200

As a result of Missouri's petition for statehood as a slave state upsetting balance, this legislation proposed by Henry Clay prohibited slavery above the 36'30 line, and allowed Missouri to enter as slave state and Maine as free state.

What was the Missouri Compromise of 1820?

200

Women educated on republican virtues to pass to children to grow up as responsible American citizens

Academies for women established to develop civic duty as republican mothers

                                   


    

What is Republican Motherhood?

200

Developed to revive religious dedication, convert non-Christians, and reform society and culture on moral grounds
Spearheaded by Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians through Evangelicalism
Revivals (camp meetings) led to established churches in South, West, frontier

                                   


    

What was the Second Great Awakening?

200

The Federalist majority in Congress passed a new _________ _____ that eliminated a Supreme Court seat and relieved justices of circuit court responsibilities. It abolished the existing circuit courts and established six circuit courts with sixteen new circuit judgeships.

What was the Judiciary Act of 1801?

300

This Shawnee chief was the leader during ________ War. He unified many different tribes and significantly defeated Americans in numerous battles. He also aligned himself with the British to prevent Americans' further expansion.

Who is Tecumseh of the Tecumseh War (1810-1813)

You must give his name and the name of the war for the $300.

300

- any escaped slave may be recaptured and reclaimed - Special Commission determined alleged fugitive slaves, free or slave

- Earned $10 for finding for claimant; $5 for finding for slave 

- right to trial by jury denied for blacks

What was the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850

    

300

an ideal of womanhood that was prominent during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries

This value system offered a distinct image of femininity that placed women within the homes and as the centers of their families.

What is Cult of Domesticity?

300

High protective tax that triggered the Nullification Crisis with South Carolina

What was the Tariff of Abominations of 1828?

Must have the correct name.

300

U.S. proclaimed Western Hemisphere free from European interference and further colonization

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

400

This removed natives and resettle into Indian Territory/Oklahoma and enforced to remove tribes from land lush with resources, including gold.


    

What was the Indian Removal Act (1830)?

    

400

This admitted Kansas and Nebraska based on popular sovereignty, led to Bleeding Kansas and formation of Republican Party.


What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)?

400

After this, most women stayed at home taking care of their families, sewing, and spinning. But jobs did open for women, such as textiles, sales clerks, teachers or domestic servants for upper-class families. Single women provided textile labor like in the Lowell System.                                   


    

What was the Market Revolution?

400

One Utopian community that had strict gender separation, common ownership, religious communal movement.

One Utopian community that shared property and family, and believed in free love. 

Who were the

1) The Shakers

2) The Oneida Community?

400

As a result of the Mexican-American War in 1848, people in the __________ ___________ became American citizens overnight.

What was the Mexican Cession?

500

This established tribal sovereignty within the state of Georgia and subject to federal law.

                                   


    

What was Worcester v. Georgia (1832)?

                                   


    

500

One of these freedom fighters planned a a huge revolt in South Carolina, but his plan was revealed beforehand. 

Another freedom fighter carried out his revolt in Virginia. Both of them were hanged. 

Who were Denmark Vesey and Nat Turner?

You must name both freedom fighters to get the 500.

500

5 Reform movements led by women

What were the Women's Rights Movement, Abolitionist Movement, Temperance Movement, Women's Suffrage Movement, Mentally Ill/Prison & Asylum Reforms?

500

Because of the ________ ___ __________, 

Goods that were once made in the home were produced in factories and sold at low prices. 

Women were having fewer children on which to lavish their attention. 

The birth rate in the United States declined steadily.

Children were considered a financial burden.

Middle class women controlled the size of their families through abstinence or the birth control methods available at the time, including abortion.

What was the Rise of Manufacturing?

500

A political party that had a nativist platform against immigrants and Catholics

Who was the American Party or Know-Nothing Party?