Inventors
Religion
Unorthodox Religion
Slavery
Miscellaneous
100

Telegraph

Samuel F.B. Morse

100

The most well-known circuit rider preacher who traveled 300,000 miles on horseback. 

Francis Ashbury

100

Founder of Mormonism

Joseph Smith

100

Define Underground Railroad

System of a secret network of people and places to assist slaves in escaping toward freedom. (Sometimes all the way to Canada).

100
Define prohibition

ending the consumption of alcohol

200

Steamboat

Robert Fulton

200

Where did a large camp meeting revival in which 10,000 to 25,000 people meet? 

Cane Ridge, Kentucky

200

Led the Mormons after Joseph Smith and took them to Salt Lake City, Utah.

Brigham Young

200

The most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman

200

America's first road

National Road from Cumberland, Maryland to Wheeling, VA (now West VA). 

300

Cotton Gin

Eli Whitney

300

Adoniram Judson traveled to ____________ to tell them about Jesus.

India

300

Define deism

Believed God created the world, yet is rarely involved in the affairs of humankind. 

300

Began a violent slave rebellion in which 60 white people and about 100 black people were killed

Nat Turner

300

What canal connected the Great Lakes with Albany, NY?

Erie Canal

400

John Deere

Steel Plow

400

List two results of the Second Great Awakening:

1. 1,000's converted

2. birth of foreign missions

3. decline of moral sins

4. new methods of evangelism

400

Founded Christian Science, which is the belief that denies the Trinity and teaches people can heal themselves. 

Mary Baker Eddy

400

What invention created more of a demand for slavery?

Cotton Gin

400

What did the government grant in 1790 to help with invention?

The first national patent law

500

Interchangeable parts

Eli Whitney

500

The "3rd Great Awakening" during 1857-1859 just after the Panic of 1857. 

Prayer Meeting Revival

500

Believed their founder was the incarnation of God

Shakers

500

What skills did slave masters oppose?

Slaves learning to read and write

500

Abolitionists who edited the newspaper the Liberator

William Lloyd Garrison