Civil War
Politics and Court
Presidents
Treaties, Acts, and Tarrifs
Westward Expansion
100

Declared that Missouri was a slave state, Main was a free state, and any states North of the 36 30 latitude line moving forward would be anti-slave states

Missouri Compromise

100

This court case established judicial review, and allowed for the Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress as unconstitutional

Marbury v. Madison

100

Known for having mixed views on slavery, this president led the nation through the Civil War and would not recommend going to the theater for a first date

Abraham Lincoln

100

This Act led to the Trail of Tears, forcing Natives to leave their homes and find refuge in new land

The Indian Removal Act

100

The belief that Americans are meant to expand west and spread democracy and capitalism

Manifest Destiny

200

A breakaway republic formed by Southern states to protect slavery

The Confederate States of America

200

Explain the Reconstruction Amendments

13th - Abolished Slavery, 14th - Gave former slaves citizenship, 15th - protected voting rights for formerly enslaved men

200

A time in politics known for optimism, a desire for unity, and an increasing sense of nationalism, and marked the end of the Federalist Party

The Era of Good Feelings

200

This Tariff was passed by Congress in an attempt to protect Northern industries by taxing imported European good at a high rate, but ended up harming the Southern economy which relied on exporting cotton

The Tariff of Abominations

200

Gaining territory across the Mississippi River, this treaty doubled the size of America by purchasing the land from the French

The Louisiana Purchase

300

A violent dispute between the North and South over declaring new territory as slave states, this event was one of the leading causes of the Civil War 

Bleeding Kansas

300

A confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government in an attempt to get rid of federal tariffs that were harming the Southern economy

The Nullification Crisis

300

A political movement that empowered the "common man" by expanded voting rights to all white males, and adopting laissez-faire economy with a small federal government

Jacksonian Democracy

300

This treaty ended the Mexican-American War, established the Rio Grande as the U.S. and Mexico border, and gave America C.A.N.C.U.N. (California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico)

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

300

The main reason for exploring and aquiring California, this event created immense wealth for merchants while killing and pushing thousands of Natives out of their homes

The California Gold Rush

400

Repealing the Missouri Compromise, this Act gave two states popular sovereignty in deciding whether they would be slave or free states, leading to increased sectionalism

The Kansas Nebraska Act

400

Established by Congress, it helped formerly enslaved people and impoverished whites in the post-Civil War South by providing essentials for living

The Freedmen's Bureau

400

A foreign policy declaring the U.S. closed to further European colonization and interference in the affairs of American nations, and promising the U.S. do the same

Monroe Doctrine

400

Passed in 1862, this Act encouraged Western migration by providing public land for a small fee, as long as the settlers met requirements such as building a house, using the land for farming, and living there for five years

The Homestead Act

400

This expedition ended on the Oregon Coast, taking two years to complete and giving the U.S. key information to continue westward expansion

Lewis & Clark Expedition

500

This court case declared that anyone born into slavery were therefore also slaves and not allowed freedom

Dred Scott v. Sandford/Dred Scott Decision

500

Issued by President Lincoln in 1863, this proclamation stated enslaved people in Confederate states were declared free

Emancipation Proclamation

500

Known for leading the U.S. through Reconstruction, this President allowed for the passage of "Black Codes" to pull freed slaves back into slavery in the South

Andrew Johnson

500

This Act prohibited all exports from U.S. ports to foreign nations, acting as a punishment to Britain and France for harassing American shipping, but ruining the American economy in return

The Embargo Act of 1807

500

This treaty established the northern border with Canada and gave America states along the border

The Oregon Treaty