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Jackson and
Acts, Treaties ,
Westward
Etc.
Expansion
North and
South
Causes of the
Civil War
The Civil
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Called for 1 chief justice and 5
associate justices on the
Supreme Court.
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Judiciary Act
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What was the Missouri
Compromise?
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agreement proposed by Clay in
an attempt to keep slave and free
states equal.
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Divided present day territory into
2 states, one slave, and one free.
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Kansas-Nebraska Act
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It badly hurt American shipping
& agriculture activities.
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Embargo Act
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Why did President Monroe
announce the Monroe Doctrine?
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to protect Latin American republics
from European attack.
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Why did settlers and trappers
move to Oregon and the Far West
in the 1820’s?
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the lure of fertile lands, plentiful
rainfall and mild climate.
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What was the BIGGEST threat to
those who traveled west in
Wagon trains?
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illnesses such as cholera.
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How did Americans improve
roads in the early 1800’s?
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private companies built turnpikes
and roads.
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Why did Andrew Jackson accuse
Henry Clay and John Quincy
Adam’s of making a corrupt
bargain?
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Clay persuaded Congress to vote
for Adams to decide the
presidential election.
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What were the 3 effects of the
Lewis & Clark expedition ?
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increased knowledge of plant &
animal life in the West,
increased knowledge about Native
American cultures,
map showing a route to the Pacific
Ocean.
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What made it possible for
Southern planters to boost their
profits after 1793?
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workers cleaned more cotton in
the same amount of time using
the cotton gin.
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Why did an agricultural economy
develop in the South?
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the land and climate were ideal
for cotton, rice & livestock?
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What products did Southerners
buy largely from the North?
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manufactured goods.
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What did factory workers hope
to achieve by forming trade
unions?
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improvements in working
conditions.
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In what 2 ways was the South
dependent on the North?
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Southern planters borrowed money
from Northern banks to buy farm
tools.
Also the South was dependent on
them for manufactured goods.
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What was the primary purpose of
the slave codes?
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to prevent slaves from running
away.
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Why did Southerners defend
slavery?
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the Southern economy had
become dependent on cotton
plantations.
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What led to violence in Kansas in
1855?
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the rivalry between pro and anti
slavery settlers.
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What effect did Abraham
Lincoln’s election in 1860 have
on national unity?
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the southern states felt they had
no power in the national
government.
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How did Southern states react to
Abraham Lincoln’s election?
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several Southern states seceded
in protest.
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1st battle of the Civil War.
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Battle of Ft. Sumter
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This Union victory ensured the
South would not attempt to
invade the North again. It is also
considered the turning point
battle of the Civil War.
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Battle of Gettysburg
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What was the North’s official
goal at the beginning of the Civil
War?
What was not a goal at first?
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To preserve the Union.
End Slavery and free slaves
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Why did Lincoln handle the
slavery issue carefully at the
beginning of the Civil War?
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He wanted border slave states to
remain with the Union.
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What was Grant’s plan for ending
the war?
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destroy everything that might be
useful to the Confederate army.
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