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Refused command of the Union Army during the
Civil War
Refused command of the Union Army during the
Civil War
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Robert E. LeeRobert E. Lee
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Memorized English factory plans and brought them
over to America beginning the Industrial Revolution in
Massachusetts.
Memorized English factory plans and brought them
over to America beginning the Industrial Revolution in
Massachusetts.
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Samuel SlaterSamuel Slater
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Was elected to the presidency in 1800. Was elected to the
presidency in 1800.
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Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson
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advised the nation to avoid alliances with
foreign countries in his farewell speech.
advised the nation to avoid alliances with
foreign countries in his farewell speech.
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George WashingtonGeorge Washington
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Washington’s advisor, who promoted the
creation of the National Bank.
Washington’s advisor, who promoted the
creation of the National Bank.
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Alexander HamiltonAlexander Hamilton
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Had people heading to California to get rich
Had people heading to California to get rich
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The California Gold Rush
The California Gold Rush
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Was won by Ulysses S. Grant and gave the
Union a strong hold on the Mississippi River
Was won by Ulysses S. Grant and gave the
Union a strong hold on the Mississippi River
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The Battle of VicksburgThe Battle of Vicksburg
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This was a violent uprising against a tax that was quelled by Washington to prove the
strength of the federal government.
This was a violent uprising against a tax that was quelled by Washington to prove the
strength of the federal government.
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The Whiskey RebellionsThe Whiskey Rebellions
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One issue that affected the U.S. after this event
was if the newly acquired territory would
be slave or free.
One issue that affected the U.S. after this event
was if the newly acquired territory would
be slave or free.
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The Mexican - American War
The Mexican - American War
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Was the tariff that led South Carolina to
threaten secession from the Union.
Was the tariff that led South Carolina to
threaten secession from the Union.
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Tariff of 1828Tariff of 1828
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List 3 Events of Westward Expansion
List 3 Events of Westward Expansion
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Louisiana Purchase Missouri Compromise
Eire CanalTexan Independence
Mexican-American WarGold Rush
Trail of TearsIndian Removal Act
Louisiana Purchase Missouri Compromise
Eire CanalTexan Independence
Mexican-American WarGold Rush
Trail of TearsIndian Removal Act
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Pick one event we studied and describe its relationship to our lives
today.
Pick one event we studied and describe its relationship to our lives
today.
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Answers will varyTrail of Tears, Emancipation,
Louisiana Purchase, The National Bank, The Amendments, Indian
Removal, Dred Scott, Civil War, The development of the railroad and/or
telegram..etc.
Answers will varyTrail of Tears, Emancipation,
Louisiana Purchase, The National Bank, The Amendments, Indian
Removal, Dred Scott, Civil War, The development of the railroad and/or
telegram..etc.
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Pick a leader and list two (2) ways he/she modified
the institution of government during their
time in power
Pick a leader and list two (2) ways he/she modified
the institution of government during their
time in power
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Jefferson, Madison, Washington, Monroe,
Hamilton, Jackson, Lincoln, Davis
Answers will vary
Jefferson, Madison, Washington, Monroe,
Hamilton, Jackson, Lincoln, Davis
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Describe how the Missouri Compromise corrupted American
ideals of freedom and equality.
Describe how the Missouri Compromise corrupted American
ideals of freedom and equality.
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Describe how the Trail of Tears and Indian
Removal Act corrupted American ideals of
freedom and equality.
Describe how the Trail of Tears and Indian
Removal Act corrupted American ideals of
freedom and equality.
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“The Confederates eventually synthesized [combined] these various strands of strategic theory [ideas] and political reality into what Davis called an “offensive-defensive” strategy.
“The Confederates eventually synthesized [combined] these various strands of strategic theory [ideas] and political reality into what Davis called an “offensive-defensive” strategy.
As what part of speech is McPhersonusing the phrase “offensive-defensive”?
(Write: noun / adjective / verb)
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ADJECTIVEADJECTIVE
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I repeat that the principle is the right of each State, [and] each Territory, to
decide this slavery question for itself, to have slavery or not, as it chooses,
I repeat that the principle is the right of each State, [and] each Territory, to
decide this slavery question for itself, to have slavery or not, as it chooses,
Define state’s rights according to this quote.
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Answers will vary – should be along the
lines of the state is the one who get’s decide
their laws
Answers will vary – should be along the
lines of the state is the one who get’s decide
their laws
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“The most fertile and extensive regions of [western] America will avail themselves of its [the Eire Canal] facilities for a market. All their surplus productions,
whether of the soil, the forest, the ins, or the waters, their their fabrics of art and their supplies of foreign
commodities…”
“The most fertile and extensive regions of [western] America will avail themselves of its [the Eire Canal] facilities for a market. All their surplus productions,
whether of the soil, the forest, the ins, or the waters, their their fabrics of art and their supplies of foreign
commodities…”
How does the author of this source believe the Erie Canal
would affect the western states?
How does the author of this source believe the Erie Canal
would affect the western states?
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The west will utilize the canal for everything and
it will be part of the greatest trade route ever.
The west will utilize the canal for everything and
it will be part of the greatest trade route ever.
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“interior lines of communication...to concentrate dispersed forces.”
Define the words interior, communication, concentrate, and dispersed, and then rewrite the
phrase in your own words.
“interior lines of communication...to concentrate dispersed forces.”
Define the words interior, communication, concentrate, and dispersed, and then rewrite the
phrase in your own words.
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Interior: inside, internal
Communication: process of exchanging information
Concentrate: to pull together
Dispersed: spread apart
“Answers will vary but should mean the same as the original quote”
Interior: inside, internal
Communication: process of exchanging information
Concentrate: to pull together
Dispersed: spread apart
“Answers will vary but should mean the same as the original quote”
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“...A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved--I do not expect the house to fall--but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other.
“...A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved--I do not expect the house to fall--but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other.
How does this excerpt from the “House Divided” speech relate to the Declaration of Independence?
How does this excerpt from the “House Divided” speech relate to the Declaration of Independence?
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Yes, he is talking about slavery and freedom. The Declaration talks about all men having
libert (freedom).
Yes, he is talking about slavery and freedom. The Declaration talks about all men having
libert (freedom).
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cost 15$ million dollars and doubled the size of the
United States.
cost 15$ million dollars and doubled the size of the
United States.
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Louisiana PurchaseLouisiana Purchase
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were passed by Congress during John Adams’ presidency and protected the country from foreign enemies and domestic dissent.
were passed by Congress during John Adams’ presidency and protected the country from foreign enemies and domestic dissent.
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XYZ AffairXYZ Affair
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President James Monroe declared that all European nations should stay out of the Americas in the
President James Monroe declared that all European nations should stay out of the Americas in the
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The Monroe DoctrineThe Monroe Doctrine
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In 1819, John Marshall ruled that Maryland’s tax on the National Bank was unconstitutional.
In 1819, John Marshall ruled that Maryland’s tax on the National Bank was unconstitutional.
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McCulloch v. MarylandMcCulloch v. Maryland
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The _____ repealed the former _____ and thus made the land North of the line popular sovereignty territory.
The _____ repealed the former _____ and thus made the land North of the line popular sovereignty territory.
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Compromise of 1850
Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Missouri Compromise
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was the native American guide to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
was the native American guide to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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SacagewaSacagewa
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In 1845 the ______ was admitted as the state of Texas.
In 1845 the ______ was admitted as the state of Texas.
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Lone Star RepublicLone Star Republic
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After this presidents election to office this was passed to regulate voting on the president and vice president.
After this presidents election to office this was passed to regulate voting on the president and vice president.
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12th Amendment12th Amendment
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established judicial review.
established judicial review.
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Marbury v. MadisonMarbury v. Madison
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The kidnapping of men to serve in the British navy was known as
The kidnapping of men to serve in the British navy was known as
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ImpressmentImpressment
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President Jackson said: “John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it”. How does this corrupt the American ideals of freedom and equality.
Come up with 3 examples.
President Jackson said: “John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it”. How does this corrupt the American ideals of freedom and equality.
Come up with 3 examples.
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Supreme Court Ruling
“all men are created equal”
Acclimation
Other answers may vary
Supreme Court Ruling
“all men are created equal”
Acclimation
Other answers may vary