The government who has the power to declare war.
What is the Federal Government?
The President who served only 1 term due to his many mistakes in office.
Who is John Adams?
What is the Federal Government?
The first battle of the Civil War.
The attack on Fort Sumpter.
The capital of the United States of America
The first governing document of the United States
What are the Articles of Confederation?
The leaders of the Corps of Discovery
Who are Meriweather Lewis and William Clark?
When one country forces a sailor to join their navy.
What is Impressment?
How the Civil War ended.
What is the meeting at the Appomattox Court House?
This plan combined the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
What is the Great Compromise?
The name of the Rebellion that took place in 1786 in Massachusetts.
What is Shays' Rebellion?
This document announced that America would no longer get involved in European Affairs
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
An action that is considered to be an example for future situations.
What is a precedent?
The War that led to America expanding from coast to coast, rising tensions over whether the new land would have slavery or not.
What is the Mexican American War?
This law forcefully removed Native Americans from their land.
What is the Indian Removal Act?
The three branches that make up the Federal government.
What are the Legislative, Judicial and Executive branches?
The biggest benefit to the ending of the War of 1812.
What are improved relations between the British and Americans?
What is Congress?
This document ended the Mexican-American war.
What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
The deadliest single day in America History.
What is the battle of Antietam?
The reason the Constitutional Convention wanted the Bill of Rights
What is rights for the people?
The impact of Washington voluntarily leaving the Presidency after 2 terms.
What is future Presidents leaving office as well and sharing power?
An change or addition to a document
What is an Amendment?
The root cause of the Civil War.
What is the most impactful event in American history from 1783 to 1865? Why?
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