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Review for Social Studies 4 th Quarter Test

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism The act of withdrawing membership from an organization or union succession

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism Someone who works against slavery Abolitionist

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism A person who went to look for gold in 1849 Forty-niner

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism The right to vote suffrage

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism loyalty to one’s own nation nationalism

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism An area just beyond or at the edge of a settled area frontier

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism an American colonist who was against Britain Patriot

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism another word for law ordinance

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism a change made to the Constitution amendment

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism an agreement when each side of an argument gives up something they want compromise

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism an area of land that is ruled by a government; a frontier region before it became a U.S. state territory

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism a plan of action for fighting a war strategy

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism someone who was still loyal to the king Loyalist

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism a person or group that has joined with another to accomplish a specific goal ally

Vocabulary ally frontier congress suffrage Patriot territory strategy compromise forty-niner succession Abolitionist amendment ordinance Loyalist nationalism a meeting of representatives to discuss plans congress

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States was bought from France Gave the U. S. the port of New Orleans was an important accomplishment for President Jefferson

The Indian Removal Act made all Indians living east of the Mississippi River move west told the Indians where they had to live was signed by Andrew Jackson made families leave their homes

Texas won its independence from Mexico in what war? What cause thousands of people to move to California? Texas-Mexican War Gold Rush This war was fought over the border lines of Texas. Mexican-American War The Monroe Doctrine was created to Keep European countries from invading the western hemisphere

Congress created this to control how many states had slaves Congress created this to allow settlers the right to decide if they wanted slavery Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 President Lincoln freed the slaves with the ____ in Emancipation Proclamation _____ was an abolitionist who was hanged for fighting against slavery John Brown

Reconstruction Period after the Civil War African-American children could go to school African-American males could vote After the war, the north wanted the south to be punished

impressment burned Washington, D. C. Battle of Horseshoe Bend territorial disputes Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner War Hawks After British soldiers attacked an American port, General Jackson led the American Army in the Battle of New Orleans

impressment burned Washington, D. C. Battle of Horseshoe Bend territorial disputes Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner War Hawks The Redstick Creek Indians and United States fought against each other at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend

impressment burned Washington, D. C. Battle of Horseshoe Bend territorial disputes Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner War Hawks This poem was written by Francis Scott Key when he saw the American flag flying after a battle with Britain. Star Spangled Banner

impressment burned Washington, D. C. Battle of Horseshoe Bend territorial disputes Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner War Hawks Britain _______ when they invaded American’s capital. burned Washington, D. C.

impressment burned Washington, D. C. Battle of Horseshoe Bend territorial disputes Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner War Hawks The people who wanted to go to war with Britain were called the War Hawks

impressment burned Washington, D. C. Battle of Horseshoe Bend territorial disputes Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner War Hawks When people started to move onto new land, this created ________. territorial disputes

impressment burned Washington, D. C. Battle of Horseshoe Bend territorial disputes Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner War Hawks Britain got more men for their navy through the use of _____, kidnapping American sailors. impressment

During their expedition through the Louisiana Purchase, President Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to 1. gather information about landforms, animals, and the climate of the west 2. study the cultures of the Indians 3. Look for a water route to the Pacific Ocean

Sacagawea was important to Lewis and Clark’s expedition because she 1. was their guide 2. was their interpreter 3. got horses and supplies for them

The 2 main causes of the Civil War were 1. the fight over states’ rights 2. differences about slavery

Some impacts of the Civil War were 1. families fought each other on because they were on opposite sides 2. the southern farms became the battle fields 3. Prices for goods and supplies became very high 4. Confederate money became worthless 5. Slaves gained their freedom

The states in the north were called the The states in the south were called the Union Confederacy The line dividing the northern states from the southern states was the Mason-Dixon Line The battle that started the Civil War was the Battle of Fort Sumter The last battle of the Civil War was the battle at __. Appomattox