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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Abolitionism The gathering Storm!TheCivilwarTerms!(yay)MISC! Movements in AntebellumAmerica

FINAL JEOPARDY MEXICAN WAR

He overthrew the Mexican government and raised the California flag to proclaim the new California republic

C1-$100 Movements in Antebellum America! One - $100 The most common subject matter of uniquely American art.

C1-$200 Movements in Antebellum America One - $200 Document signed at the Seneca Falls convention demanding women’s rights

C1-$300 Movements in Antebellum America One - $300 Leader of the Hudson River School

C1-$400 Movements in AntebellumAmerica One - $400 A series of documents intended to be used in schools for general education and passing of American values to young Americans

C1-$500 Movements in Antebellum America One - $500 An experimental community founded by George Ripley in 1841

C2-$100 Nationalism and Sectionalism Two - $100 A wave of religious enthusiasm led by preachers

C2-$200 Abolitionism Two - $200 Best known African-American abolitionist

C2-$300 Abolitionism Two - $300 The editor of “The Liberator”

C2-$400 Abolitionism Two - $400 The first woman to publicly support abolitionism and femminism

C2-$500 Abolitionism Two - $500 Sarah Grimké’s sister’s first name

C3-$100 The Gathering Storm- $100 The foremost supporter of popular sovereignty

C3-$200 The Gathering Storm- $200 This was the state leading the secession

C3-$300 The Gathering Storm- $300 Although it didn’t, President Jackson feared that the admission of this state into the union would be controversial

C3-$400 The gathering Storm!!!!- $400 This called for the prohibition of slaveryin lands acquired from Mexico in the Mexican-American war

C3-$500 The gathering Storm!!!- $500 the ruling of the Dred Scott case invalidated this ordinance made in 1787

C4-$100 The civil war- $100 After this battle, the union victory persuaded England and France to remain neutral

C3-200 The civil war- $200 This northern advantage allowed the north to transport weapons and war materials to wherever they felt like it almost o /

C3-$300 The civil war One - $300

Congress offered this law which offered nearly free land to peoples willing to settle in westerland

C3-$400 The CIVIL (hint hint) war- $400 Congress chartered these two corporations to build a transcontinental railroad

C3-$500 The Civil War- $500 This southern advantage forced the North to create a bockade around the South to halt trade

C4-$100 Termses Two - $100 conquistador of Harpers Ferry

C4-$200 Terms - $200 Finder of ten gold tablets in the backhills of Newyork which were revealed to him by an angel in a dream!

C4-$300 Terms- $300 President of the Confederate States

C4-$400 Terms- $400 President before Lincoln

C4-$500 Terms- $500 British name for what America called Oregon Country

C4-$100 American Expansionism - $100 Idea that AMERICANS are destined to occupy the WEST

C4-$200 American Expansionism - $200 The location of Abraham Lincolns letters

C4-$300 American Expansionism - $300 the twentyninth state

C4-$400 American Expansionism - $400 John Brown’s fathers’ original occupation

C4-$500 American Expansionism - $500 Name of the Northern army’s war strategy