This document, written by George Washington, advised against political parties and foreign alliances.
This document, created in 1787 and ratified in 1788, established the framework for the government of the United States and is still in effect today.
What is the United States Constitution?
This conflict, fought between the United States and Great Britain, was sparked by issues like impressment of American sailors and trade restrictions.
What is the War of 1812?
What was one result of the invention of the cotton gin?
It tied the Southern economy even more closely to agriculture and raised the demand for slaves.
This event, which took place in 1836, was a pivotal battle in the Texas Revolution where a group of Texan defenders were overwhelmed by Mexican forces after a 13-day siege.
What is the Battle of the Alamo?
During George Washington’s presidency, Federalists and Republicans emerged as two political parties deeply divided over...
What powers were granted to the federal government by the Constitution.
Which was a major reason why President Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory?
The United States would gain control of the Mississippi River
The War of 1812 occurred in large part because of
British actions such as impressment and arming Native Americans in the Northwest.
During the Industrial Revolution, the practice of making individual goods by hand gave way to
a process in which manufacturing steps happen more quickly in a factory.
In 1830, President Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which permitted the government to...
send troops to establish a new Indian Territory.
Which of the following led directly to the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798?
Citizen's anger over foreign attempts to influence the American government.
The Missouri Compromise of 1819 signaled
Rising sectionalism of the North, the South, and the West.
Which event in the War of 1812 inspired Francis Scott Key to write his poem, "The Star-Spangled Banner"?
Zebulon Pike’s explorations provided settlers with information about
As president, Andrew Jackson...
replaced government employees with his own supporters.
How did President George Washington handle the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794?
He sent federal troops to stop the rebellion.
This 1798 series of laws, passed during the presidency of John Adams, allowed the federal government to imprison or deport immigrants deemed dangerous and made it harder for immigrants to vote, leading to controversy over its constitutionality.
What is the Alien and Sedition Acts?
Based on the excerpt, which of the following most accurately states Tecumseh’s beliefs:
“You recollect that the time the Delawares lived near the white people (Americans) and satisfied with the promises of friendship and remained in security, yet one of their towns was surprised and the men, women and children murdered.” —Tecumseh, August 20, 1810
Native Americans have reason to fear that they will be treated harshly by white settlers.
What was one role Sacagawea played that ensured the Lewis and Clark expedition succeeded?
Interpreter
Why was the siege of the Alamo important?
2. Serving for only two terms
This 1794 event, in which farmers in western Pennsylvania protested a federal tax on whiskey, was a major challenge to the authority of the newly formed government under George Washington, and it was quickly put down by federal troops.
What is the Whiskey Rebellion?
This U.S. president led the nation during the War of 1812, despite facing challenges like British blockades and the burning of Washington, D.C.
Who is James Madison?
The Monroe Doctrine of 1823 asserted that the United States would not do what? (3 things)
1. Become involved in the internal political affairs of Europe.
2. Interfere with existing European colonies in the Americas.
3. Tolerate further European colonization of the Americas.
In 1838, the Cherokee Nation was forced to march westward under harsh conditions, resulting in the death of about a quarter of their population. This tragic event is known by this name.
What is the Trail of Tears?