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As president Andrew Jackson promised to do all he could to help
__________________.
Andrew Jackson was a big supporter of the __________________. Placing friends
and political supporters in government jobs.
Prior to the election of Andrew Jackson, most states lifted the ______________
requirement to be able to vote.
_________________ was the state that threatened to secede over the so called “tariff
of abominations.”
The court case of ________________________ said that the Cherokee Indians had
rights to their land.
Andrew Jackson ignored the above and sent the Indians on the __________________
to Oklahoma.
As president, Andrew Jackson tried to get rid of the _________________ because he
felt it only benefited the wealthy.
_________________ was known as “His Accidency,” because he was never
supposed to be president.
During the early 1800’s many ___________________ immigrants came to America
to flee a potato famine.
During the early 1800’s many _____________________ immigrants came to
America. They usually came with some money and were able to settle in the
Midwest.
______________ is a term that refers to the strong dislike of foreigners.
The __________________ was a movement that tried to get Americans to rededicate
themselves to God. It was led by Charles G. Finney.
________________ campaigned for the better treatment of prisoners and the insane.
_________________ is credited with starting the public school movement in
Massachusetts and the rest of the US.
______________ is a synonymy for prohibition or the movement to get rid of
alcohol.
The ____________________ is considered the first time women organized
themselves in support of suffrage. It was led by ________________ and
_______________.
____________ was the leading white abolitionist. He wrote “The Liberator,” and
focused on making slavery a moral issue.
_____________________ was an organization formed in support of freeing the
slaves and moving them to Liberia.
The __________________ were abolitionists that saw first hand the horrors of
slavery because they were raised on a plantation.
_____________ was the leading black abolitionist because of his ability to read and
write.
____________________ refers to the idea that God had given the North American
continent to Americans and wanted them to settle western land.
____________________ invented the steel plow, and _______________ invented the
mechanical reaper.
The ________________ was the most famous overland route from east to west.
_______________ is the founder of the Mormon religion, and _______________
leads the Mormons west to _______________ to avoid persecution.
Texas won its independence from the country of _____________________.
__________________ was president during the Mexican War.
“Fifty-four Forty or Fight,” refers to a boundary dispute between the US and Great
Britain over the future state of ___________________.
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As a result of the Mexican War, the US permanently gains land that will become the
future states of _________________ and _______________.
The _______________________ is name of the compromise that brings California
into the Union as a free state.
________________ is the idea that people living in future states should decide the
issue of slavery for themselves.
People that opposed the westward expansion of slavery were sometimes called
_________________.
The book __________________ by _________________ is often referred to as a
major cause of the Civil War.
______________ was the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.
The ________________ was a piece of land added to the US in order to build a
southern route for the transcontinental railroad.
_______________ is a term that refers to the state wide civil war that breaks out in
the Midwestern US after popular sovereignty fails in that state.
____________________ was a Senator that was almost canned to death for giving an
anti-slavery speech.
The ____________________ was formed in 1854 to oppose the westward expansion
of slavery and the Kansas Nebraska Act.
The _____________________ was a supreme court case that said that slaves were
nothing but property and could be taken into any state at anytime.
_____________________ tried to capture the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry and
start a slave rebellion.
The election of _____________________ in 1860 causes the first seven states to
secede from the Union. __________________ is the first to secede.
Northern Advantages during the Civil War
a. ___________________
b. ___________________
c. ___________________
Southern Advantages during the Civil War
a. ___________________
b. ___________________
c. ___________________
The battle of ____________________ is a turning point in the Civil War, because
after this battle the Union controlled all of the Mississippi River.
_______________ is considered the turning point of the Civil War, because the south
loses more soldiers during this battle than it could ever replace.
__________________ is president of the Confederate States of America.
_______________ was the infamous POW camp in the South were thousands of
people died during the civil war.
During the Civil War a ________________ referred to a slave state that did not leave
the Union.
The _____________________ freed the slaves in the South during the Civil War.
General _________________ introduced total war during his infamous “March to the
Sea.”
In 1865, Lee surrendered to Grant at _________________________, ending the Civil
War.