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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?

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

Federalist Party

didn't believe in strong state gov.

Founder, what they believed

Alexander Hamilton Supporters

They were bankers and owneres of large buisnesses

Supporters

Jefferson's opposition to Hamilton's tariff policy

bad for poor farmers

(I hope this is right)

Lewis and Clark's starting point

St. Louis, along the Mississippi River

Meet me in...

Bill of Rights

this one gives an excerpt from the BofR... Just remember that the 1st doc is the BofR!

What was it?

Sectionalism

The interests of one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole.

Taken from Wikipedia

Seneca Falls Convention

The first women's rights convention

Women are always right...

Assembly line means what?

Mass production of products

Assembly line of twinky eaters= greater Mass...

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)

Indian Removal Act

forced Indians to leave

Who, What, and Where

Industrial Revolution affects what first?

Textile Industry

COMMUNICATIVE FLOORING!

States Rights: Which was it not a part of?

Monroe Doctrine

Monroe was European... :P

Removal of Indians at Mississippi River region

They were removed (They had to go west)

Duh...

effects of the cotton gin

More cotton production, more/bigger textiles/industries in North, more slaves and cotton plantations in the South

Yay

Cotton Mills first powered by

water

Pit of despair power source...

Changes in slavery and Cotton production after 1820

more slaves and cotton... (It has a graph, and that graph is pretty straight forward)

"Go west young man, and grow up with the country"

Manifest Destiny

YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA

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:

Mexican-American war- Why?

Land battle

Kinda pointless...

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

Stephen F. Austin brought Americans to what state?>

Texas

Austin, T****

"Forty-Niners" were associated with what movement?

The California Gold Rush

What state do they rush from? ;)

Robert E. Lee

General for the Confederate army. He won a lot of key victories for the South... Antietam, Fredricksburg, etc.

LALALALALA...

Ulysses S. Grant

18th President, General of the Union army who worked closely with Lincoln to defeat the South

!& <-- (looks like a number)

Ku Klux Klan

A radical, racist, white supremacy group

=( They are very bad people!

Purpose of the underground railroad

"Shipped" runaway slaves to safety in the North

It was good

"...that we here are highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain..."

This is the Gettysburg Adress

I LIKE MUD

Another name for segragation

Jim Crow laws

AND CERTAIN FORMS OF DUST

15th amendment

African American men have the right to vote.

YAY! Good Job Guys! :D

Cause of Bleeding Kansas...

Popular soverignity

Also known as Famous Fancy-words!

"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

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)

Abolitionists

Americans who advocated immediate emancipation of the slaves and equal rights for African-Americans. (They were usually radicals about it...)

What were they?

3 Day Battle of Gettysburg

Turning point of the Civil War

What was it?

North advantage during the Civil War

Superior Resources

WOOOOOOOHOOOOOO