Reform Movements
Leaders of the Early Nation
Native Americans
Issues with Immigration
Foreign Policy
100

This convention was held in New York 1848 and was the first intended to advocate for women's rights

Seneca Falls Convention

100

Who was the first leader of the United States?

George Washington

100

Which settlers first encountered the Native Americans?

Mayflower Settlers

100

During the late 19th century, the arrival of these 2 groups of immigrants reignited tensions with nativists.

Chinese and Eastern European

100

 Louisiana Purchase

15,000,000; financed by sale of American bonds in London, and shipment of gold from London to Paris.


200

This African American reformer founded the NAACP in the late 19th century

W.E.B. DuBois

200

Who created the First National Bank?

Alexander Hamilton

200

Which president passed the Indian Removal Act?

Andrew Jackson

200

This party was founded in 1849 and opposed the arrival of immigrants and disliked catholics.

Know-Nothing Party

200

This doctrine, written by John Quincy Adams, declared that the United States and North America in general was no longer a place to be colonized by other world powers

Monroe Doctrine

300

Temperance movement

To try to band alcohol because of abuses. Maine was the first state to band all alcohol few.

300

He laid the standards of the nation. "City on a Hill"

John Winthrop

300

What were the main diseases that killed off many Native Americans?

Smallpox, Chicken Pox, Measles, etc.

300

These 2 groups of people were the first influx of immigrants to America in the mid 19th century

Irish and German

300

The US and Britain set this treaty regarding disputed land at the 49th parallel

Oregon Treaty of 1846

400

This man was the first president of the American Federation of Labor seeking to achieve better working conditions

Samuel Gompers

400

This president was almost impeached (1865-1869)

Andrew Johnson

400

Who married Pocahontas?

John Rolfe

400

This woman founded Hull House as a way to help newly arrived and confused immigrants.

Jane Addams

400

The number of bills or acts that restricted trade with Britain and/or France in the early 17th century

3 (Embargo Act, Non-Intercourse Act, Macon's Bill No.2)

500

Abolitionist


 person who wanted to end slavery. People saw slavery as a crime against humanity and the wanted to end it any means possible, so they began to protest and try to convince the people running the state to end slavery.

500

Who was the leader of the original Federalist Party?

Thomas Jefferson

500

This man helped achieve a Native American victory at the Battle of Little Big Horn

Sitting Bull

500

This act was enforced to prohibit the arrival of Chinese immigrants.

Chinese Exclusion Act

500

Benefits of free trade according to free trade theory

The aggregate benefits from competition and specialization from Free trade are greater than the costs imposed on those who lose jobs. Trade makes for improved resource allocation, higher productivity, and overall increases in wealth