Early United States politician who believed in a strong Banking system and was a great enemy Thomas Jefferson.
Alexander Hamilton
1790's religious movement
The second great awakening
Island in New York harbor that marked the first stop in immigrant's journey to the United States.
Ellis Island
Forced relocation of Native American by the United States government in 1831.
War fought between England and France over land in current day Northwest United States.
Seven Years War
John Adams
1730's Religious movement
The first great awakening
Act passed by congress in 1882 that prohibited the immigration of Asian people into the United States.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Oklahoma
Treaty signed between the United States and England in 1783 that officially recognized the United States as a country.
Treaty of Paris
Former Secretary of State who ran for president multiple times but never found success.
Henry Clay
What event led to great changes in the industrial work environment.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire
Political group found on the hopes of limiting rights of Irish immigrants.
Know-Nothing Party or Nativists
Massacre against Native Americans that occurred in 1864 in southern Colorado
The Sand Creek Massacre
George Washington's proclamation that kept the United States out of foreign conflict.
Neutrality Proclamation
First ever Supreme Court Justice of the United States.
John Jay
The first effective nationwide labor union.
Knights of Labor
The group of people who commonly moved to Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia.
The Germans
Policy that moved Indians west of the Mississippi in exchange for their land.
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Political affair between the United States and France between 1797-1798.
XYZ Affair
9th president of the Unites States who served for just 30 days.
William Henry Harrison
Labor strike that occurred in 1894 in Chicago.
Pullman Strike
Early form of immigration that sent many Europeans to America in return for labor.
Indentured Servitude
Act passed by the US government that disenfranchised Native Americans.
Dawes Act of 1887
Treaty signed in 1794 that temporarily stopped the war from occurring once again between the United States and England.
Jay's Treaty