Hail to the Chief 2
Movements
States
Made in America
American figures
100

This President was the son of a former President. Many consider his election unfair.

John Quincy Adams

100

This movement was to end slavery in America.

Abolition movement

100

This State is the heart of New England. Home of the Adams family.

Massachusetts

100

This invention increased cotton production. It also increased the demand for slavery.

The Cotton Gin

100

This Founder said the phrase, "Give me Liberty or give me Death!"

Patrick Henry

200

This President was a famed Indian fighter nicknamed "Tippacanoe." His presidency only lasted a month.

William Harrison

200

This movement pushed for voting rights. Ends in the 19th Amendment.

Women's Suffrage

200

This state's annexation led to the Mexican-American War.

Texas

200

This invention helped connect both coasts. Using steam and coal to move products and people along the track.

The Steam Engine

200

These men went on an exploration to check out the lands bought during the Louisiana Purchase. They hired a woman named Sacagawea to help guide.

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
300

Lincoln's successor. This was the first president hit with impeachment.

Andrew Johnson

300

The revival of religious sentiments in the nation. Wanted people to become born again Christians.

The Second Great Awakening.

300

This West Coast state was admitted in the Union as a Free state. Known for Gold, Beaches, and redwood trees.

California

300

Boats that didn't require to oars to be rowed.

The Steam Baot

300

This Quaker founded a colony to give his fellow quakers a land to call home. The State still bears his name.

William Penn

400

"The Little Magician" was the nickname of this president. He was the Robin to Jackson's Batman.

Martin Van Buren

400

This movement pushed to ban alcohol in America. Eventually the 18th Amendment will be it's making.

The Temperance movement

400

This Southern state was a squirrelly one during the 19th Century. Both the Nullification Crisis and the first Secession happened here.

South Carolina

400

This product from factories were used to make cloths and linens.

Textiles

400

A Suffragette who helped push for women's right to vote. The 19th Amendment is often named after her.

Susan B Anthony

500

This President wrote his own Bible and invented the swivel chair. He was a well known writer and plantation owner. His face is also worth $0.05 

Thomas Jefferson

500

Pushed by the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson, this movement was focused on the individual and relying on yourself. 

Transcendentalism 

500

The Civil split this state into two. Both are still states today.

Virginia

500

These man-made rivers were used to shorten the distance between major industrial centers.

Canals

500

This man becomes Secretary of State. The Kentuckian was almost president but lost to Andrew Jackson.

Henry Clay