Planes, Trains, and Things That Go Vroom!
The M's Have It
Native American History
Draw! Lines and Boundaries
Whatchamacallit
100

This invention allowed pieces to be changed between items of the same type or similar types

Interchangeable parts

100

This man was responsible for creating a doctrine of nonintervention between foreign powers

Monroe 

100

Great Native American Chief who allied with British forces to save his people

Tecumseh

100

The Spanish divided this state into East and West

Florida
100

A naval warship

Frigate

200

This invention allowed fabric to be spun at a high velocity without much intervention from man

Textile mill 

200

This agreement involved the area once known as the Louisiana Purchase and divided free states from slave states

Missouri Compromise

200

This man led the Cherokee tribe during the march West in the 1800s

Chief John Ross

200

This boundary was once a country but is now a state

Oregon

200

Substances that are introduced into the environment with harmful effects

Pollution

300

This invention allowed for transportation from one city to another at a high capacity

Turnpike

300

These people were originally fur trappers and hunters in the Rocky Mountains

Mountain men 

300

This was the horrific march that led to the deaths of 25% of the Cherokee tribe

Trail of Tears

300

This treaty divided Louisiana into multiple parts

Louisiana Purchase 

300

To create something on a large scale, preferably in a factory

Manufacturing

400

This was also known as a prairie schooner because it looked like a ship in the distance 

Wagon 

400

This country borders California and is the subject of a civil war in our next chapter

Mexico

400

Sacagawea is a member of THIS tribe 

Shoshone

400

This treaty created by two men allowed Florida to be dropped from Spanish rule 

Adams Onis Treaty

400

To remove oneself from one's country 

Secede

500

This invention allowed for massive importation and exportation along the waterways

Erie Canal 

500

These people traveled from their county to Oregon Country

Emigrants

500

This tribe was led by Tecumseh's brother

Shawnee 

500

This law made all citizens responsible for the capture of runaway slaves, regardless of where they were on a map

Fugitive Slave Act 

500

Ownership of multiple companies of the same type 

Monopoly