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US History A Final Exam Review Know the Following: Location of territories added to the US and when/why they were added. See your map on Manifest Destiny. Be able to name the 13 original colonies. Be familiar with these dates: 1492 1607 1763 1775 1776 1783 1788 – – – – – – – Columbus discovers America Jamestown established End of French and Indian War American Revolution begins Declaration of Independence American Revolution ends Constitution ratified Be familiar with these dates: 1803 1807 1807 1808 1814 1815 1865 – – – – – – – Louisiana Purchase Chesapeake-Leopard Affair Jefferson’s embargo Election of James Madison Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans Surrender at Appomattox Be familiar with these dates: 1812-1815 – War of 1812 1830 1850 – Age of Reform 1846-1848 – War with Mexico 1861-1865 – Civil War 1865-1876 – Reconstruction 1876-1900 – New Industrial Age 1876-1915 – Age of Immigration Colonist who worked for a specified number of years in exchange for paid passage to America Indentured Servant Colonist who worked for a specified number of years in exchange for paid passage to America Site of the first permanent English settlement Jamestown Site of the first permanent English settlement Columbus believed he had reached the East Indies How American Indians were named Columbus believed he had reached the East Indies What motivated Europeans to explore the world in the 15th and 16th centuries? God, gold and glory What motivated Europeans to explore the world in the 15th and 16th centuries? These people migrated to New England in order to escape religious persecution. Puritans These people migrated to New England in order to escape religious persecution. City where the British killed 5 colonists and where the colonists poured the taxed tea into the Harbor. Boston, Massachusetts City where the British killed 5 colonists and where the colonists poured the taxed tea into the Harbor. Site where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. Lexington Site where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. Asians reached North America by crossing a land bridge located here Bering Strait Asians reached North America by crossing a land bridge located here Agreement made by Puritans on board their ship in which they agreed to obey their own laws. Mayflower Compact Agreement made by Puritans on board their ship in which they agreed to obey their own laws. He brought settlers to the colony of Georgia James Oglethorpe He brought settlers to the colony of Georgia Laws enacted in the 1600s which enabled England to tightly control the trading of its colonies. Navigation Act Laws enacted in the 1600s which enabled England to tightly control the trading of its colonies. British policy in the 1700s of not interfering in the American colonies’ politics and economy as long as they were beneficial to the interests of the British. Salutary Neglect British policy in the 1700s of not interfering in the American colonies’ politics and economy as long as they were beneficial to the interests of the British. Religious movement that emphasized equality of people so that religion became more democratic and indirectly led to the American Revolution Great Awakening Religious movement that emphasized equality of people so that religion became more democratic and indirectly led to the American Revolution This is the term used to describe the horrible slave voyage to the Americas. Middle Passage This is the term used to describe the horrible slave voyage to the Americas. The difference in value between a country’s imports and its exports. Balance of Trade The difference in value between a country’s imports and its exports. An economic theory under which a country increases its wealth exporting more goods than it imports. Mercantilism An economic theory under which a country increases its wealth exporting more goods than it imports. This ended the French and Indian War which was won by Britain and stripped France of all her claims in the New World Treaty of Paris 1763 This ended the French and Indian War which was won by Britain and stripped France of all her claims in the New World The purpose of this was to stop westward expansion by the colonists and calm the Indian uprisings. Proclamation of 1763 The purpose of this was to stop westward expansion by the colonists and calm the Indian uprisings. This pamphlet was written by Thomas Paine to help convince the American colonists that a complete break with Britain was required. Common Sense This pamphlet was written by Thomas Paine to help convince the American colonists that a complete break with Britain was required. This was a statement of the reasons for the separation from Britain. It also stated that the purpose of government was to secure the people their God given rights. Declaration of Independence This was a statement of the reasons for the separation from Britain. It also stated that the purpose of government was to secure the people their God given rights. This American victory was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Saratoga This American victory was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness Unalienable Rights Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness Site of an American victory in 1781 as well as the place where Cornwallis surrendered Yorktown Site of an American victory in 1781 as well as the place where Cornwallis surrendered These were general search warrants issued by court orders authorizing British officials to search colonial homes, buildings and ships for smuggled goods. Writs of Assistance These were general search warrants issued by court orders authorizing British officials to search colonial homes, buildings and ships for smuggled goods. This was the first internal tax and the first direct tax levied by the British on goods and services. It required the purchase of stamps that were to be put on printed materials. Stamp Act This was the first internal tax and the first direct tax levied by the British on goods and services. It required the purchase of stamps that were to be put on printed materials. This was a bundle of acts intended to raise revenue, tighten customs enforcement and assert imperial authority in America. Townsend Acts This was a bundle of acts intended to raise revenue, tighten customs enforcement and assert imperial authority in America. Originally it required colonial governments to furnish barracks and other provisions for royal troops but was extended to require the billeting of soldiers in tavern and inns at the expense of the colonists. Quartering Act Originally it required colonial governments to furnish barracks and other provisions for royal troops but was extended to require the billeting of soldiers in tavern and inns at the expense of the colonists. Confrontation between British troops and colonial shipyard workers which resulted in the deaths of four colonists. Used by Sam Adams as a propaganda tool. Boston Massacre Confrontation between British troops and colonial shipyard workers which resulted in the deaths of four colonists. Used by Sam Adams as a propaganda tool. A large group of Boston rebels disguised themselves as Native Americans and dumped the entire cargo of an East India Company ship into the harbor. Boston Tea Party A large group of Boston rebels disguised themselves as Native Americans and dumped the entire cargo of an East India Company ship into the harbor. “Give me liberty or give me death.” Patrick Henry “Give me liberty or give me death.” Colonial militia that was ready to go into battle on a minute’s notice. Minutemen Colonial militia that was ready to go into battle on a minute’s notice. Most successful means used by Americans in securing the repeal of British taxes before the American Revolution. Boycotting British goods Most successful means used by Americans in securing the repeal of British taxes before the American Revolution. Reason the American colonists objected to Parliament’s taxes. Taxation without Representation Reason the American colonists objected to Parliament’s taxes. Responsibilities which belong to the federal government. Delegated Powers Responsibilities which belong to the federal government. Keeps each branch of government from getting too much power. Checks and Balances Keeps each branch of government from getting too much power. These people are the advisors to the President. Cabinet These people are the advisors to the President. Responsibilities which belong to the states. Reserved Powers Responsibilities which belong to the states. A tax on imports. Tariff A tax on imports. Body with equal representation from each state. Senate Body with equal representation from each state. President’s power to reject a proposed law. Veto President’s power to reject a proposed law. This is an addition or change to the Constitution. Amendment This is an addition or change to the Constitution. Immigrants who have not become United States citizens. Aliens Immigrants who have not become United States citizens. He was an inventor, served as American ambassador to France and was a leader and compromiser at the Constitutional Convention. Benjamin Franklin He was an inventor, served as American ambassador to France and was a leader and compromiser at the Constitutional Convention. Federal town built on the banks of the Potomac River. Washington, D. C. Federal town built on the banks of the Potomac River. Weak government written as a reaction to the harsh rule of the British that had been overturned in the Revolutionary War. Articles of Confederation Weak government written as a reaction to the harsh rule of the British that had been overturned in the Revolutionary War. These are the first ten amendments to the Constitution that guarantee personal liberties. Bill of Rights These are the first ten amendments to the Constitution that guarantee personal liberties. This is the first step that a bill must take after being introduced in either house of Congress. Referred to a committee of that house This is the first step that a bill must take after being introduced in either house of Congress. Powers that may be used by bother the federal and state governments. Concurrent Powers Powers that may be used by bother the federal and state governments. A government run by the people through elected representatives. Republic A government run by the people through elected representatives. He attended all the sessions of the Constitutional Convention, took copious notes and is called the “father of the Constitution.” James Madison He attended all the sessions of the Constitutional Convention, took copious notes and is called the “father of the Constitution.” This agreement called for a two house legislature with representation based on population is one house and equal representation in the other house. Great Compromise This agreement called for a two house legislature with representation based on population is one house and equal representation in the other house. This is one in which power is shared by state and national authorities. Federal Government This is one in which power is shared by state and national authorities. This body which is made up of members from each state (# for each state is the total # of Representatives and Senators) actually elects the President. Electoral College This body which is made up of members from each state (# for each state is the total # of Representatives and Senators) actually elects the President. This is the name for those who favored the Constitution. Federalists This is the name for those who favored the Constitution. He was the nation’s greatest hero and most respected public figure; he was also expected to be the nation’s first President. George Washington He was the nation’s greatest hero and most respected public figure; he was also expected to be the nation’s first President. Something said or done that becomes an example, rule or tradition to be followed. Precedent Something said or done that becomes an example, rule or tradition to be followed. Natural born citizen At least 35 years old Resident at least 14 years Qualifications to be President Natural born citizen At least 35 years old Resident at least 14 years He was a lawyer, a Federalist and the son of a banker who spoke for a government controlled by the wealthy and educated and created the National Bank. Alexander Hamilton He was a lawyer, a Federalist and the son of a banker who spoke for a government controlled by the wealthy and educated and created the National Bank. This branch of the government administers and carries out the law and is headed by the President. Executive Branch This branch of the government administers and carries out the law and is headed by the President. This grants to Congress the power “to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying to execution the foregoing powers.” Elastic Clause This grants to Congress the power “to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying to execution the foregoing powers.” This is the branch of government which enacts or makes the laws. Legislative This is the branch of government which enacts or makes the laws. These provide flexibility to the Constitution making it a “living document.” Amendments and Elastic Clause These provide flexibility to the Constitution making it a “living document.” This is the branch of government that interprets laws in specific cases. Judicial This is the branch of government that interprets laws in specific cases. This is the highest court of the land that today is made up of 9 justices. Supreme Court This is the highest court of the land that today is made up of 9 justices. Belief that the government should not do anything that is not specifically stated in the Constitution. Strict Construction Belief that the government should not do anything that is not specifically stated in the Constitution. This is a state’s refusal to recognize a federal law. Nullification This is a state’s refusal to recognize a federal law. Incident in which the French demanded a bribe before agreeing to meet with the American ambassadors. XYZ Affair Incident in which the French demanded a bribe before agreeing to meet with the American ambassadors. This enables the federal courts to determine if a state’s laws are in keeping with the federal Constitution. Judicial Review This enables the federal courts to determine if a state’s laws are in keeping with the federal Constitution. Name the Native American woman who guided Lewis and Clark. Sacajawea Name the Native American woman who guided Lewis and Clark. He was an inventor, the founder of the University of Virginia, author of the Declaration of Independence and President. Thomas Jefferson He was an inventor, the founder of the University of Virginia, author of the Declaration of Independence and President. He was the hero of the Battle of New Orleans, helped to defeat the Spanish in Florida and President. Andrew Jackson He was the hero of the Battle of New Orleans, helped to defeat the Spanish in Florida and President. He led the clearing of a road from Virginia through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky and fought at the Alamo. Daniel Boone He led the clearing of a road from Virginia through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky and fought at the Alamo. This was unrest in 1794 caused by opposition to a tax on distilled corn liquor; its suppression was the first demonstration of the power of the federal government. Whiskey Rebellion This was unrest in 1794 caused by opposition to a tax on distilled corn liquor; its suppression was the first demonstration of the power of the federal government. These groups of people who seek to win elections and hold public office in order to control government policy and programs first arose because of differences over political and economic issues. Political Parties These groups of people who seek to win elections and hold public office in order to control government policy and programs first arose because of differences over political and economic issues. Statement passed in 1798 that attacked the Alien and Sedition Acts as unconstitutional. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Statement passed in 1798 that attacked the Alien and Sedition Acts as unconstitutional. In 1804 they led an expedition from St. Louis, up the Missouri River and across the Rocky Mountains to the Oregon territory and the Pacific Ocean. Lewis and Clark In 1804 they led an expedition from St. Louis, up the Missouri River and across the Rocky Mountains to the Oregon territory and the Pacific Ocean. Policy of forcing people into military or public service. Impressment Policy of forcing people into military or public service. An 1819 treaty between the United States and Spain in which Spain ceded Florida to the United States. Adams-Onis Treaty An 1819 treaty between the United States and Spain in which Spain ceded Florida to the United States. This is the 1803 acquisition by the United States of French territory extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains for $15 million. Louisiana Purchase This is the 1803 acquisition by the United States of French territory extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains for $15 million. A series of laws enacted in 1820 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states. Missouri Compromise A series of laws enacted in 1820 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states. These laws were an attempt by the Federalist to weaken the Democratic-Republican party which drew a lot of its support common people. Alien and Sedition Acts These laws were an attempt by the Federalist to weaken the Democratic-Republican party which drew a lot of its support common people. The election of 1800 ended in a tie and was finally settled on the 36th vote taken by this group. The House of Representatives The election of 1800 ended in a tie and was finally settled on the 36th vote taken by this group. The American captain refused a British demand to search his ship but was fired upon resulting in 3 deaths and the removal of 4 sailors as deserters. Chesapeake-Leopard Affair The American captain refused a British demand to search his ship but was fired upon resulting in 3 deaths and the removal of 4 sailors as deserters. This group wanted war with Britain because of a desire to acquire Canada for the United States. War Hawks This group wanted war with Britain because of a desire to acquire Canada for the United States. This describes the efforts of reformers to end slavery. Abolitionist Movement This describes the efforts of reformers to end slavery. This was an organized campaign to eliminate alcohol consumption. Temperance Movement This was an organized campaign to eliminate alcohol consumption. Refers to the forced movement of the Cherokee by Jackson in 1838 – 1839 to Oklahoma in violation of a Supreme Court order. Trail of Tears Refers to the forced movement of the Cherokee by Jackson in 1838 – 1839 to Oklahoma in violation of a Supreme Court order. He was a statesman from South Carolina who held many offices in the federal government. He ran for President in 1824 and was a staunch supporter of states’ rights. John C. Calhoun He was a statesman from South Carolina who held many offices in the federal government. He ran for President in 1824 and was a staunch supporter of states’ rights. She was a former slave who spoke to white audiences in her work as an abolitionist and women’s rights advocate. Sojourner Truth She was a former slave who spoke to white audiences in her work as an abolitionist and women’s rights advocate. The freeing of enslaved persons. Emancipation The freeing of enslaved persons. His experiences as a slave made him into the nation’s most influential African American abolitionist. Frederick Douglass His experiences as a slave made him into the nation’s most influential African American abolitionist. As a school reformer and supporter of public education, he devised an educational system in Massachusetts that was later copied by many states. Horace Mann As a school reformer and supporter of public education, he devised an educational system in Massachusetts that was later copied by many states. Members of this political party were chiefly small farmers, city workers and newly emerging business leaders who opposed an all-powerful federal government and the national bank. Jacksonian Democrats Members of this political party were chiefly small farmers, city workers and newly emerging business leaders who opposed an all-powerful federal government and the national bank. This was an organization of workers formed to protect the interests of its members. Labor Unions This was an organization of workers formed to protect the interests of its members. The making of products by machinery. Manufacturing The making of products by machinery. Declaration in 1823 that the United States would oppose efforts by any outside power to control a nation in the Western Hemisphere. Monroe Doctrine Declaration in 1823 that the United States would oppose efforts by any outside power to control a nation in the Western Hemisphere. This was a network of escape routes and safe houses that provided protection and transportation for slaves fleeing north to freedom. Underground Railroad This was a network of escape routes and safe houses that provided protection and transportation for slaves fleeing north to freedom. This violent uprising in August 1831 saw the deaths of 57 white people in attacks on four plantations. It was eventually suppressed by local militia and 20 slaves were hanged. Nat Turner’s Rebellion This violent uprising in August 1831 saw the deaths of 57 white people in attacks on four plantations. It was eventually suppressed by local militia and 20 slaves were hanged. This is a competitive economic system based on private ownership and the principles of supply and demand. Free Enterprise System This is a competitive economic system based on private ownership and the principles of supply and demand. He was the 7th President of the United States who supported minimal government and the spoils system, vetoed rechartering of the national bank and pursued a harsh policy toward Native Americans. Andrew Jackson He was the 7th President of the United States who supported minimal government and the spoils system, vetoed rechartering of the national bank and pursued a harsh policy toward Native Americans. The South opposed this 1828 tariff saying that it was economically discriminatory because raising the price of manufactured goods would cause foreign markets to stop buying cotton. Tariff of Abominations The South opposed this 1828 tariff saying that it was economically discriminatory because raising the price of manufactured goods would cause foreign markets to stop buying cotton. This famous Senate debate concerned the issue of nullification with Webster arguing that it was the job of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional, not the states. Webster-Hayne Debate This famous Senate debate concerned the issue of nullification with Webster arguing that it was the job of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional, not the states. This is the practice of placing your friends in important positions when you take office. Spoils System This is the practice of placing your friends in important positions when you take office. The goal of this organization was to buy land in Africa where freed slave could go to live. The founded the state of Liberia. American Colonization Society The goal of this organization was to buy land in Africa where freed slave could go to live. The founded the state of Liberia. Association of seven seceding Southern states formed in 1861. Confederate States of America Association of seven seceding Southern states formed in 1861. The purpose of this forced entry of a federal arsenal was to get weapons to arm slaves. The leader was hanged. John Brown’s Raid The purpose of this forced entry of a federal arsenal was to get weapons to arm slaves. The leader was hanged. This refers to the violence that occurred in 1856 between those for slavery and those who were against slavery in the Midwest. Bleeding Kansas This refers to the violence that occurred in 1856 between those for slavery and those who were against slavery in the Midwest. President of the Confederate States of America who ordered the attack on Fort Sumter, the first violent act of the Civil War. Jefferson Davis President of the Confederate States of America who ordered the attack on Fort Sumter, the first violent act of the Civil War. This was the American policy of letting the people in a territory decide whether slavery would be allowed there. Popular sovereignty This was the American policy of letting the people in a territory decide whether slavery would be allowed there. This law written in 1854 called on the citizens of the two territories involved to decide the issue of slavery there. Kansas-Nebraska Act This law written in 1854 called on the citizens of the two territories involved to decide the issue of slavery there. This was the argument that the United States was fated to expand from “sea to shining sea.” Manifest Destiny This was the argument that the United States was fated to expand from “sea to shining sea.” This conflict between the United States and Mexico ended in a US victory and the addition of substantial territory. Mexican War This conflict between the United States and Mexico ended in a US victory and the addition of substantial territory. This law which was part of the Compromise of 1850 ordered all citizens of the United States to assist in the return of runaway slaves. Fugitive Slave Act This law which was part of the Compromise of 1850 ordered all citizens of the United States to assist in the return of runaway slaves. Resolution introduced at the beginning of the Mexican War intended to prohibit slavery in any territory taken from Mexico. It passed the House but not the Senate. Wilmot Proviso Resolution introduced at the beginning of the Mexican War intended to prohibit slavery in any territory taken from Mexico. It passed the House but not the Senate. Author of the popular and inflammatory anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Harriet Beecher Stowe Author of the popular and inflammatory anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Although it started as a social club in Tennessee, this organization quickly evolved into one that used terrorist style tactics to “defend the social and political superiority” of whites against the “aggression of an inferior race.” Ku Klux Klan Although it started as a social club in Tennessee, this organization quickly evolved into one that used terrorist style tactics to “defend the social and political superiority” of whites against the “aggression of an inferior race.” Commander of the Union forces who used the Anaconda Plan to achieve defeat of the South and accepted Lee’s surrender in 1865. U. S. Grant Commander of the Union forces who used the Anaconda Plan to achieve defeat of the South and accepted Lee’s surrender in 1865. In this battle, troops were moved to the front by train – the first time this had ever been done in the history of warfare – allowing the Confederates to bring in fresh reinforcements at a critical time in the battle resulting in a victory for the South. First Battle of Bull Run In this battle, troops were moved to the front by train – the first time this had ever been done in the history of warfare – allowing the Confederates to bring in fresh reinforcements at a critical time in the battle resulting in a victory for the South. Term used to describe the domination of post-Civil War southern politics by the Democratic Party. Solid South Term used to describe the domination of post-Civil War southern politics by the Democratic Party. He was a Maryland actor with strong southern sympathies who conspired to kidnap Lincoln and exchange him for Confederate prisoners of war. He later shot Lincoln to death. John Wilkes Booth He was a Maryland actor with strong southern sympathies who conspired to kidnap Lincoln and exchange him for Confederate prisoners of war. He later shot Lincoln to death. Federal government’s effort between 1865 and 1877 to repair the damage to the South caused by the Civil War and to restore Southern states to the Union. Reconstruction Federal government’s effort between 1865 and 1877 to repair the damage to the South caused by the Civil War and to restore Southern states to the Union. This insulting nickname was used for white southern Republicans following the Civil War. Scalawag This insulting nickname was used for white southern Republicans following the Civil War. This Constitutional amendment that was ratified in 1870, guaranteed African Americans voting rights. 15th Amendment This Constitutional amendment that was ratified in 1870, guaranteed African Americans voting rights. This was the first major federal relief agency in United States history set up to give out clothing, medical supplies, and meals to both black and white refugees of the Civil War. Freedman’s Bureau This was the first major federal relief agency in United States history set up to give out clothing, medical supplies, and meals to both black and white refugees of the Civil War. Union general in the Civil War who was known for his destructive march from Atlanta to Savannah in 1864. William T. Sherman Union general in the Civil War who was known for his destructive march from Atlanta to Savannah in 1864. In this system, farmers did not own their land but rented it from a planter and that gave them the right to choose what crops to plan and when to work. Tenant Farming In this system, farmers did not own their land but rented it from a planter and that gave them the right to choose what crops to plan and when to work. Constitutional amendment ratified in 1865 that abolished slavery. 13th Amendment Constitutional amendment ratified in 1865 that abolished slavery. This three-day battle was the greatest battle ever fought in North America; a Union victory that was the turning point in the Civil War. Battle of Gettysburg This three-day battle was the greatest battle ever fought in North America; a Union victory that was the turning point in the Civil War. Constitutional amendment ratified in 1868 that guaranteed citizens equal protection of the law. 14th Amendment Constitutional amendment ratified in 1868 that guaranteed citizens equal protection of the law. This was an insulting nickname for a Northern Republican who moved to the South after the Civil War because they rushed south to profit from the misery left by the war. Carpetbagger This was an insulting nickname for a Northern Republican who moved to the South after the Civil War because they rushed south to profit from the misery left by the war. System of farming in which a farmer works some portion of a planter’s land and receives a split of the crop at harvest time as payment. Sharecropping System of farming in which a farmer works some portion of a planter’s land and receives a split of the crop at harvest time as payment. Presidential decree, effective January 1, 1863, that freed slaves in the Confederate-held territory. Emancipation Proclamation Presidential decree, effective January 1, 1863, that freed slaves in the Confederate-held territory. After leaving Atlanta, Union troops cut a nearly 300-mile long path of destruction across Georgia, destroying bridges, factories and railroad lines. This became known as? March to the Sea After leaving Atlanta, Union troops cut a nearly 300-mile long path of destruction across Georgia, destroying bridges, factories and railroad lines. This became known as? A famous speech by President Lincoln on the meaning of the Civil War, given in November, 1863 at the dedication of a national cemetery. Gettysburg Address A famous speech by President Lincoln on the meaning of the Civil War, given in November, 1863 at the dedication of a national cemetery. These laws enacted by southern states that had been restored to the Union established virtual slavery for the freed people. Black Codes These laws enacted by southern states that had been restored to the Union established virtual slavery for the freed people. What was Lincoln’s stated purpose of the Civil War prior to the Emancipation Proclamation? To preserve the Union What was Lincoln’s stated purpose of the Civil War prior to the Emancipation Proclamation? What was the most important advantage of the South in the Civil War? Fighting a defensive war What was the most important advantage of the South in the Civil War? Policy toward business generally followed by the federal government before 1880. Laissez Faire Policy toward business generally followed by the federal government before 1880. A strong sense of loyalty to a region. Sectionalism A strong sense of loyalty to a region. Pride in one’s country. Nationalism Pride in one’s country. The right to vote. Suffrage The right to vote. To end slavery. Abolition To end slavery. To withdraw from the union. Secession To withdraw from the union. Multifamily dwellings where poor people, who made up most of a city’s population, lived. Tenements Multifamily dwellings where poor people, who made up most of a city’s population, lived. Imaginary line dividing wilderness and civilization of settlement. Frontier Imaginary line dividing wilderness and civilization of settlement. President of Tuskegee Institute, author of Up from Slavery, encouraged blacks to learn a skill. Booker T. Washington President of Tuskegee Institute, author of Up from Slavery, encouraged blacks to learn a skill. Site of the 1849 “Gold Rush.” California Site of the 1849 “Gold Rush.” Site where the Confederates fired on a Union ship thus starting the Civil War. Fort. Sumter, SC Site where the Confederates fired on a Union ship thus starting the Civil War. Border between Canada and the United States. 49th Parallel Border between Canada and the United States. Border between Mexico and the United States. Rio Grande River Border between Mexico and the United States. Thomas Edison Samuel Morse Alexander Graham Bell Eli Whitney Charles Goodyear American Inventors Thomas Edison Samuel Morse Alexander Graham Bell Eli Whitney Charles Goodyear Ulysses S. Grant George McClellan William T. Sherman Union Generals Ulysses S. Grant George McClellan William T. Sherman Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston Davy Crockett Fought for Texans Independence Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston Davy Crockett Robert E. Lee Stonewall Jackson Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee Stonewall Jackson William Lloyd Garrison Harriet Beecher Stowe Frederick Douglass Abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison Harriet Beecher Stowe Frederick Douglass Patrick Henry Thomas Paine Samuel Adams James Otis Benjamin Franklin Paul Revere Patriots Patrick Henry Thomas Paine Samuel Adams James Otis Benjamin Franklin Paul Revere Andrew Carnegie Cornelius Vanderbilt John Rockefeller Robber Barons Andrew Carnegie Cornelius Vanderbilt John Rockefeller John Quincy Adams James Monroe Andres Jackson James Madison United States Presidents John Quincy Adams James Monroe Andres Jackson James Madison Frederick Douglass Harriett Tubman Dred Scott Nat Turner Slaves and Former Slaves Frederick Douglass Harriett Tubman Dred Scott Nat Turner James Oglethorpe William Penn Lord Baltimore Colonial Founders James Oglethorpe William Penn Lord Baltimore Columbus Vespucci Ponce de Leon Explorers Columbus Vespucci Ponce de Leon