Which president was a commander in the Continental Army?
George Washington
Which president is known for their negotiation for the Louisiana Purchase?
James Monroe.
Why did the slave trade last so long?
Due to the growing number's of slaves and how it was allowed in many areas.
What nickname did Andrew Jackson earned for his tough, resilient, and strong leadership style during the War of 1812.
Old Hickory
What was the second great awakening?
The Second Great Awakening in North America rejected the skepticism, deism, Unitarianism, and rationalism left over from the American Enlightenment.
Which President was the author of the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
Which President set the stepping stone for the next to follow?
George Washington.
What happened to slavery after abolition?
Hatred to former slave's didn't change, and laws attempted to keep them feeling enslaved.
What was the name for the forced journey of the Cherokee and other tribes westward to Indian Territory?
Trail of Tears
When was the second great awakening?
1790.
What President was known for having an, "Era of good feelings"?
James Monroe
Which President dealt with the Barbary pirates and the Napoleonic Wars?
How were most slaves treated?
As meer animals, and like property matter. They were lesser then the white males.
What law did Jackson sign in 1830 that authorized the forced removal of Native American tribes?
Indian Removal Act
Who was Timothy Dwight?
President of Yale, he led a more conservative revival movement in New England.
Which President was known as an remarkable political philosopher?
John Adams
Which president created the second bank of the United States?
James Madison.
Who decided to abolish Slavery?
President Lincoln.
Andrew Jackson famously vetoed the charter for which institution, leading to its demise?
Second Bank of the United States
What are some of the biggest influences of the second great awakening?
Inspiring a surge of religious revivals and a wide array of social reform movements, including abolitionism, the temperance movement, and efforts for women's rights.
Which president led the country during the War of 1812, against Great Britain.
James Madison
Which President signed the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts and built up the Army and Navy in an undeclared naval war with France?
John Adams.
What area In the United States did not agree with slavery.
North.
What term describes the idea that a state could ignore a federal law it considered unconstitutional?
Nullification
How did the Second great awakening lead to reform movements?
Emphasizing a belief in individual moral responsibility and the ability of people to improve themselves and society through their actions.