UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW U.S. History. Creating a Nation Standards This was outlawed in the Northwest Ordinance Slavery.

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UNIT 3 TEST REVIEW U.S. History

Creating a Nation Standards This was outlawed in the Northwest Ordinance Slavery

Creating a Nation Standards The sale of one surveyed section of township financed this in the Land Ordinance Public Education

Creating a Nation Standards This established the process a territory had to use if it wanted to become a state Northwest Ordinance

Creating a Nation Standards The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 hurt Native Americans

Creating a Nation Standards Thomas Jefferson bought this and doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803 Louisiana Purchase

Creating a Nation Standards Thomas Jefferson purchased Louisiana from this country France

Creating a Nation Standards Thomas Jefferson purchased Louisiana from this leader Napoleon

Creating a Nation Standards This is how much Thomas Jefferson paid for Louisiana $15 million

Creating a Nation Standards This almost kept Thomas Jefferson from purchasing Louisiana Strict Interpretation

Creating a Nation Standards These individuals were commissioned by Thomas Jefferson to discover what was in Louisiana territory. Lewis & Clarke

Creating a Nation Standards Lewis and Clarke were hired to look for a route here? Pacific Ocean

Creating a Nation Standards With the Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson acquired possession of this Mississippi River

Creating a Nation Standards What did Thomas Jefferson originally want to buy from France Port Area of New Orleans

Creating a Nation Standards Second War between U.S. & Great Britain when the White House was Burned War of 1812

Creating a Nation Standards British policy of forcing U.S. Sailors into the British Navy. A cause of War of 1812 Impressment

Creating a Nation Standards Great Britain forcing U.S. Commercial ships to stop in England before going to Europe to trade. A cause of War of 1812 Interruption of Trade

Creating a Nation Standards A cause of War of 1812 where British refused to leave a certain area of the U.S. Forts / Ohio River Valley

Creating a Nation Standards The U.S. and Great Britain were competing for this in the Northwest Territory Fur Trade

Creating a Nation Standards U.S. Idea that the continent should belong to U.S. A cause of War of 1812 War Hawks of Congress wanted Canada Manifest Destiny

Creating a Nation Standards U.S. citizens believed Britain was doing this while in Northwest territory. A cause of War of 1812 Arming Native Americans

Creating a Nation Standards A word that means someone is trying to get trouble started Inciting

Creating a Nation Standards Americans felt this when they won the War of 1812 National Identity / Pride

Creating a Nation Standards This was burned down during the War of 1812 White House

Creating a Nation Standards This was what officially ended the War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent

Creating a Nation Standards Last Battle of War of 1812 fought after Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans

Creating a Nation Standards Became a national hero after the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson

Creating a Nation Standards Man made technological wonder that connected East U.S. to West U.S. Erie Canal

Creating a Nation Standards Erie Canal connected water transportation from Atlantic Ocean to Great Lakes

Creating a Nation Standards Place that becomes a center for commerce and Trade; banking and finance due to ports and location New York City

Creating a Nation Standards River that connects port of New York to Erie Canal Hudson River

Creating a Nation Standards This is improved when canals, bridges, roads, and river transportation was improved in the U.S. Infrastructure

Creating a Nation Standards James Monroe warned European countries not to colonize here Western Hemisphere

Creating a Nation Standards The name of the document the President issued in 1820 to warn European powers not to colonize in Western Hemisphere Monroe Doctrine

Creating a Nation Standards Era in U.S. History when skilled labor was outpaced by machines Industrial Revolution

Creating a Nation Standards Invented the Cotton Gin & Interchangeable Parts Eli Whitney

Creating a Nation Standards Increased the need for slaves and benefited the South Cotton Gin

Creating a Nation Standards Increased the efficiency of factories, machine repair, and benefited the North Interchangeable Parts

Creating a Nation Standards Eli Whitney put parts of these in a box, shook the box up, took them out and reassembled them Muskets

Creating a Nation Standards The use of Interchangeable Parts in the North contributed to Rapid Industrial growth in the United States (North)

Creating a Nation Standards The cotton Gin & Interchangeable parts contributed to this splitting of the country in two Sectionalism

Creating a Nation Standards An issue that was argued in Congress each time new territory wanted to be a state Slavery

Creating a Nation Standards God wanted Americans to own all land from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean Manifest Destiny

Creating a Nation Standards Lone Star Republic won its independence from Santa Ana Texas

Creating a Nation Standards 100 Americans die & 400 Mexicans; Used by Texans to rally for winning the war Battle of the Alamo

Creating a Nation Standards Place where Santa Ana was captured and forced to recognize Texas Independence Battle of San Jacinto

Creating a Nation Standards Nickname today for Texas Lone Star State

Creating a Nation Standards U.S. argued Mexico’s northern border was here Rio Grande River

Creating a Nation Standards Mexico argued its northern border was here Nueces River

Creating a Nation Standards war over border of U.S. Mexican- American War

Creating a Nation Standards California, Utah, parts of New Mexico, Colorado acquired by U.S. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Creating a Nation Standards U.S. paid $15 million and settled the southern border of the U.S. Gadsden Purchase

Creating a Nation Standards Occupied by Great Britain, U.S., Russia and was traveled by Lewis & Clarke Oregon Territory

Creating a Nation Standards U.S. citizens used this to move out and settle past the Rocky Mountains Oregon Trail

Creating a Nation Standards Campaign slogan used by James K. Polk to force Great Britain out of Oregon 54 – 40 or fight

Creating a Nation Standards Women’s movement to end the consumption of Alcohol Temperance

Creating a Nation Standards Movement to end slavery Abolitionism

Creating a Nation Standards Horace Mann was a reformer in this Common School

Creating a Nation Standards The right to vote Suffrage

Creating a Nation Standards Female leader that fought for women’s suffrage Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Creating a Nation Standards Organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in New York Seneca Falls Convention

Creating a Nation Standards Worded much like the declaration of Independence but included women Declaration of Sentiments

Creating a Nation Standards Time when white males got the chance to vote and participate in politics Jacksonian Democracy

Creating a Nation Standards Removed during Andrew Jackson’s administration as a requirement to vote Land

Creating a Nation Standards All white males could vote even if they did not own land Universal Suffrage

Creating a Nation Standards Route taken by Cherokee during forced removal by President Andrew Jackson Trail of Tears

Creating a Nation Standards President Jackson’s rewarding supporters and friends with government jobs Spoils System

Creating a Nation Standards Because of Jacksonian Democracy the right to vote was extended to Ordinary citizens

Creating a Nation Standards Type of people that benefitted under Jacksonian Democracy Common Man

Creating a Nation Standards Americans experience this during Andrew Jackson’s Administration Nationalism