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37 Cards in this Set
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Louisiana Purchase |
Land the United States bought from France. ($15 million) (Thomas Jefferson) *the question is: which isn't true about the Louisiana purchase... (It didn't cause a war) |
Who bought it from who, and for how much? |
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Area acquired in the Louisiana Purchase |
828,000 square miles (Nearly doubled the size of the United States (Know where it was... not the area of the land, but the area it was in... |
This is a pretty fun number! :D |
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Federalist Party |
didn't believe in strong state gov. |
Founder, what they believed |
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Alexander Hamilton Supporters |
They were bankers and owneres of large buisnesses |
Supporters |
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Jefferson's opposition to Hamilton's tariff policy |
bad for poor farmers |
(I hope this is right) |
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Lewis and Clark's starting point |
St. Louis, along the Mississippi River |
Meet me in... |
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Bill of Rights |
this one gives an excerpt from the BofR... Just remember that the 1st doc is the BofR! |
What was it? |
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Sectionalism |
The interests of one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole. |
Taken from Wikipedia |
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Seneca Falls Convention |
The first women's rights convention |
Women are always right... |
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Assembly line means what? |
Mass production of products |
Assembly line of twinky eaters= greater Mass... |
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Missouri statehood controversy |
There were an even number of pro and anti slavery states, so they did not know what to do with Missouri |
(Missouri Compromise) |
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Indian Removal Act |
forced Indians to leave |
Who, What, and Where |
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Industrial Revolution affects what first? |
Textile Industry |
COMMUNICATIVE FLOORING! |
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States Rights: Which was it not a part of? |
Monroe Doctrine |
Monroe was European... :P |
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Removal of Indians at Mississippi River region |
They were removed (They had to go west) |
Duh... |
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effects of the cotton gin |
More cotton production, more/bigger textiles/industries in North, more slaves and cotton plantations in the South |
Yay |
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Cotton Mills first powered by |
water |
Pit of despair power source... |
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Changes in slavery and Cotton production after 1820 |
more slaves and cotton... (It has a graph, and that graph is pretty straight forward) |
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"Go west young man, and grow up with the country" |
Manifest Destiny |
YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA |
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Annexation of Texas |
Quickly led to war with Mexico- annexed in 1845, it was the 28th state |
Teehee... I hope you didn't expect thse hints to help! D: |
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Mexican-American war- Why? |
Land battle |
Kinda pointless... |
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Texas as a Republic |
It's territory was all of Texas, and parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico. (I think it becomes a republic after leaving Mexico...) |
Not the State, but bigger! :D |
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Stephen F. Austin brought Americans to what state?> |
Texas |
Austin, T**** |
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"Forty-Niners" were associated with what movement? |
The California Gold Rush |
What state do they rush from? ;) |
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Robert E. Lee |
General for the Confederate army. He won a lot of key victories for the South... Antietam, Fredricksburg, etc. |
LALALALALA... |
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Ulysses S. Grant |
18th President, General of the Union army who worked closely with Lincoln to defeat the South |
!& <-- (looks like a number) |
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Ku Klux Klan |
A radical, racist, white supremacy group |
=( They are very bad people! |
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Purpose of the underground railroad |
"Shipped" runaway slaves to safety in the North |
It was good |
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"...that we here are highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain..." |
This is the Gettysburg Adress |
I LIKE MUD |
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Another name for segragation |
Jim Crow laws |
AND CERTAIN FORMS OF DUST |
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15th amendment |
African American men have the right to vote. |
YAY! Good Job Guys! :D |
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Cause of Bleeding Kansas... |
Popular soverignity |
Also known as Famous Fancy-words! |
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"A house divided agains itself canot stand..." -Lincoln's belief that slavery would eventually disappear from the U.S. |
-Lincoln's belief that slavery would eventually disappear from the U.S. |
Union=house |
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13th amendment |
Abolished slavery and indentured servitude (Escept for punishment for a crime) |
NO MORE SLAVES!!! :D (For this one, It asks something, and the answer is 13 amendment... Can't remember the question) |
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Abolitionists |
Americans who advocated immediate emancipation of the slaves and equal rights for African-Americans. (They were usually radicals about it...) |
What were they? |
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3 Day Battle of Gettysburg |
Turning point of the Civil War |
What was it? |
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North advantage during the Civil War |
Superior Resources |
WOOOOOOOHOOOOOO |