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American History Alan Brinkley | Chapter 13 "The Impending Crisis" Key Terms/People/Places/Events Flashcards

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5413360464Abraham Lincoln0
5413360465Compromise of 1850A policy assembled by Henry Clay that included admittance of California as a free state, formation of territorial govt's from land gained from Mexico w/out slavery restrictions, the abolition of slave trade in DC, and a new and more effective fugitive slave law. Political victory of bargaining and self-interest, and ended up being very politically motivated by a new generation of American politicians; was proposed to settle the dispute of Slave or free state for future Western states, but complicated slave versus free issue leading up to the Civil war.1
5413360466Dred Scott decisionMissouri slave appealed to the federal courts about his freedom, leading to Congress's ruling that they had no power to act on the issue, based on the 5th amendment. Confirmed a "power boundary" of Congress, didn't challenge the right of an individual slave state to prohibit slavery, but infuriated Northerners and pushed the country a bit more towards civil war.2
5413360467"Forty-niners"3
5413360468Free-Soil PartyFormed by the combination of the Liberty Party and antislavery Whigs and democrats, that opposed the extension of slavery into western territories. Its emergence as an important political force showed the inability of existing parties to contain political issues stirred by slavery.4
5413360469Gadsden Purchase5
5413360470General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna6
5413360471Harpers FerryTown holding a military arsenal, which was taken by John Brown and his group of followers, hoping to raise a slave insurrection, but was stopped, tried, and hanged. Shocked Southerners and showed many of them that they could not join the Union safely, pitted the North against the South in the South's mind, and added to the deepening conflict.7
5413360472James K. Polk8
5413360473John BrownA radical antislavery advocate who attempted to raise a slave insurrection in Harpers Ferry, which was unsuccessful. Upset Southerners multiple times(once in Kansas, once in Virginia), adding to the conflict leading to the Civil war.9
5413360474Kansas-Nebraska Act10
5413360475Manifest DestinyPopular American ideal, consisting of the belief that any land in America they could take was given to them by Providence and God. Drove Westward (and general) expansion of the American territory, justified racist and intolerant nature of expansion in many American's minds, deeply affected the American attitude in art, literature, daily lie, and politics.11
5413360476Oregon Trail12
5413360477Popular sovereignty13
5413360478Sam Houston14
5413360479Stephen A. DouglasDemocratic senator from Illinois, a strong advocate of infrastructure and economic development. Wanted to strengthen the North, pushing for its improvement, and in this way (if unknowingly) encouraging sectional division and ultimately, Civil war.15
5413360480Stephen F. Austin16
5413360481Tejanos17
5413360482The Alamo18
5413360483Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo19
5413360484Wilmot ProvisoA proposed amendment to the appropriation bill prohibiting slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico; passed in the House but failed in the Senate. Was repeatedly called up and voted on for years, caused southerners to create more elaborate arguments justifying slavery, inspired further ethical consideration of slavery; another repetitive abolitionist influence that quickened the start of the Civil war.20
5413360485Winfield Scott21
5413360486"Young America"22
5413360487Zachary Taylor23

Tarver Survey of American History Chapter 13 Flashcards

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4986196777The Second Great AwakeningEmphasized an emotional religious style in which sinners grappled with their unworthy nature before concluding that they were born again0
4986206116MillennialismThe fervent belief that the Kingdom of God would be established on earth and that God would reign on earth for a thousand years1
4986214668TranscendentalismThe belief that all people could attain an understanding of the world that surpassed rational, sensory experience2
4986222687PietisticCommunities that stressed transformative individual religious experience or piety over religious rituals and formality3
4986232464ShakersBelievers who thought that God was both male and female (Jesus was the male and Mother Ann was the female side)4
4986243095MormonsThe Church of the Latter Day Saints5
4986250197TemperenceModeration, self restraint6
4986253388TeetotalismTotal abstinence from alcohol7
4986256880PhrenologyThe mapping of the cranium to specific human attributes8
4986259973ColonizationA movement advocating the displacement of African Americans out of the country9
4986266585AbolitionistUsed moral arguments to advocate the immediate elimination of slavery10
4986270971Moral SuasionA technique of appealing to the conscience of the public11
4986274290ImmediatismThe moral demand to take immediate action to end slavery12
4986279869Seneca FallsThe NY convention on women's rights13

American History Alan Brinkley | Chapter 13 "The Impending Crisis" Key Terms/People/Places/Events Flashcards

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5386032845Abraham Lincoln0
5386032846Compromise of 1850A policy assembled by Henry Clay that included admittance of California as a free state, formation of territorial govt's from land gained from Mexico w/out slavery restrictions, the abolition of slave trade in DC, and a new and more effective fugitive slave law. Political victory of bargaining and self-interest, and ended up being very politically motivated by a new generation of American politicians; was proposed to settle the dispute of Slave or free state for future Western states, but complicated slave versus free issue leading up to the Civil war.1
5386032847Dred Scott decisionMissouri slave appealed to the federal courts about his freedom, leading to Congress's ruling that they had no power to act on the issue, based on the 5th amendment. Confirmed a "power boundary" of Congress, didn't challenge the right of an individual slave state to prohibit slavery, but infuriated Northerners and pushed the country a bit more towards civil war.2
5386032849Free-Soil PartyFormed by the combination of the Liberty Party and antislavery Whigs and democrats, that opposed the extension of slavery into western territories. Its emergence as an important political force showed the inability of existing parties to contain political issues stirred by slavery.3
5386032850Gadsden Purchase4
5386032851General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna5
5386032852Harpers FerryTown holding a military arsenal, which was taken by John Brown and his group of followers, hoping to raise a slave insurrection, but was stopped, tried, and hanged. Shocked Southerners and showed many of them that they could not join the Union safely, pitted the North against the South in the South's mind, and added to the deepening conflict.6
5386032853James K. Polk7
5386032854John BrownA radical antislavery advocate who attempted to raise a slave insurrection in Harpers Ferry, which was unsuccessful. Upset Southerners multiple times(once in Kansas, once in Virginia), adding to the conflict leading to the Civil war.8
5386032855Kansas-Nebraska Act9
5386032856Manifest DestinyPopular American ideal, consisting of the belief that any land in America they could take was given to them by Providence and God. Drove Westward (and general) expansion of the American territory, justified racist and intolerant nature of expansion in many American's minds, deeply affected the American attitude in art, literature, daily lie, and politics.10
5386032857Oregon Trail11
5386032858Popular sovereignty12
5386032859Sam Houston13
5386032860Stephen A. DouglasDemocratic senator from Illinois, a strong advocate of infrastructure and economic development. Wanted to strengthen the North, pushing for its improvement, and in this way (if unknowingly) encouraging sectional division and ultimately, Civil war.14
5386032861Stephen F. Austin15
5386032862Tejanos16
5386032863The Alamo17
5386032864Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo18
5386032865Wilmot ProvisoA proposed amendment to the appropriation bill prohibiting slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico; passed in the House but failed in the Senate. Was repeatedly called up and voted on for years, caused southerners to create more elaborate arguments justifying slavery, inspired further ethical consideration of slavery; another repetitive abolitionist influence that quickened the start of the Civil war.19
5386032866Winfield Scott20
5386032867"Young America"21
5386032868Zachary Taylor22

Brinkley AP American History Chapter 13 Vocab Flashcards

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5456467927Abraham Lincoln...0
5456467928Compromise of 1850...1
5456467929Dred Scott Decision...2
5456467930Election of 1860...3
5456467931Fugitive Slave Act...4
5456467932Gold Rush...5
5456467933Free-Soil Ideology...6
5456467934Free-Soil Party...7
5456467935Gadsden Purchase...8
5456467936General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna...9
5456467937Harpers Ferry...10
5456467938Henry Clay...11
5456467939James K. Polk...12
5456467940John Brown...13
5456467941John C. Calhoun...14
5456467942Kansas-Nebraska Act...15
5456467943Manifest Destiny...16
5456467944Mexican War...17
5456467945Oregon Border Dispute...18
5456467946Oregon Trail...19
5456467947Popular Sovereignty...20
5456467948Republican Party...21
5456467949Sam Houston...22
5456467950Stephen A. Douglas...23
5456467951Stephen F. Austin...24
5456467952Tejanos...25
5456467953Texas Annexation...26
5456467954The Alamo...27
5456467955Transcontinental Railroad...28
5456467956Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo...29
5456467957Wilmot Proviso...30
5456467958Winfield Scott...31
5456467959"Young America"...32
5456467960Zachary Taylor...33

AP World History Unit 2 Flashcards

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6825372961Caste Systema class structure that is determined by birth. Loosely, it means that in some societies, if your parents are poor, you're going to be poor, too. Same goes for being rich0
6825372962PatriarchyA male dominated society1
6825372963MatriarchalA female dominated society2
6825372964Mandate of Heavenan ancient Chinese belief and philosophical idea that tiān (heaven) granted emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well and fairly.3
6825372965Silk Roadan ancient network of trade and cultural transmission routes that were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting the West and East by merchants, pilgrims, monks, soldiers, nomads, and urban dwellers from China and India to the Mediterranean Sea4
6825372966Social Heirarchyhow individuals and groups are arranged in a relatively linear ladder5
6825372967Reincarnationthe rebirth of a soul in a new body.6
6825372968AssimilationThe process by which a person or persons acquire the social and psychological characteristics of a group7
6825372969MonotheisticThe belief in only one god8
6825372970Eightfold Paththe path to nirvana, comprising eight aspects in which an aspirant must become practiced: right views, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration.9
6825372971Zoroanstrianismone of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. It was founded by the Prophet Zoroaster in ancient Iran approximately 3500 years ago.10
6825372972PolytheisticThe belief in many gods11
6825372973Legalismstrict adherence, or the principle of strict adherence, to law or prescription, especially to the letter rather than the spirit.12
6825372974Confucianisma system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius.13
6825372975Buddhismis a nontheistic religion or philosophy (Sanskrit: dharma; Pali: धम्म dhamma) that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha, commonly known as the Buddha ("the awakened one").14
6825372976Judaisman ancient monotheistic religion, with the Torah as its foundational text (part of the larger text known as the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible), and supplemental oral tradition represented by later texts such as the Midrash and the Talmud.15
6825372977Christianitythe religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices.16
6825372978Daoisma philosophical, ethical or religious tradition of Chinese origin, or faith of Chinese exemplification, that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao.17
6825372979Han Dynastyan empire in ancient China, that lasted from 206 b.c.e- 24 c.e.18
6825372980Persiaan empire located in modern day Iran but stretched as far as Egypt and Iraq.19
6825372981Guptaan empire located in northern India that lasted from 320-550 c.e.20
6825372982Roman empirelocated in modern day Italy but expanded to outlying countries throughout its reign, it lasted from 201 b.c.e- 476 c.e.21
6825372983Empirean extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.22
6825372984Hebrew ScripturesTorah, Old Testament23
6825372985HinduismA religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms24
6825372986Mauryan Empire(321-185 BCE) This was the first centralized empire of India whose founder was Chandragupta Maurya.25
6825372987AshokaLeader of the Mauryan dynasty of India who conquered most of India but eventually gave up violence and converted to Buddhism.26
6825372988Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha)Means "Enlightened One." He is said to have renounced his worldly possessions and taught of a way to overcome suffering.27
6825372989Emperor ConstantineFounded Constantinople; best known for being the first Christian Roman Emperor; issued the Edit of Milan in 313, granting religious toleration throughout the empire.28
6825372990Gupta Empire(320-550 CE) The decentralized empire that emerged after the Mauryan Empire, and whose founder is Chandra Gupta.29
6825372991AqueductA structure that carries water over long distances30
6825372992ColosseumA large stadium in ancient Rome where athletic events took place31
6825372993Indian Ocean Maritime SystemThe Indian Ocean Maritime had been made possible by transactions between the Mediterranean Basin and the Indian Ocean Basin. The Indian Ocean Maritime allowed for cheaper transportation and the increased abundance of products that could be shipped.32
6825372994Trans-Saharan Trade Routegold-salt trade; linked North and West Africa; across Sahara Desert; spread Islam; land trade33
6825372995filial pietyIn Confucian thought, one of the virtues to be cultivated, a love and respect for one's parents and ancestors.34
6825372996ancestor venerationVeneration of the dead or ancestor reverence is based on the beliefs that the dead have a continued existence, and may possess the ability to influence the fortune of the living, the worship of deceased ancestors35
6825372997Persian EmpireGreatest empire in the world up to 500 BCE. Spoke an Indo-European language. A multi-ethnic and multi-religious empire. Fell to Alexander the Great.36
6825372998Qin Dynastythe Chinese dynasty (from 246 BC to 206 BC) that established the first centralized imperial government and built much of the Great Wall37
6825372999HellenisticOf or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great.38
6825373000PersepolisA complex of palaces, reception halls, and treasury buildings erected by the Persian kings Darius I and Xerxes in the Persian homeland. It is believed that the New Year's festival was celebrated here, as well as the coronations, weddings, and funerals of the Persian kings, who were buried in cliff-tombs nearby.39
6825373001CarthageCity located in present-day Tunisia, founded by Phoenicians ca. 800 B.C.E. It became a major commercial center and naval power in the western Mediterranean until defeated by the expanding Roman Republic in the third century B.C.E.40
6825373002ConstantinopleA large and wealthy city that was the imperial capital of the Byzantine empire and later the Ottoman empire, now known as Istanbul41
6825373003Qanat Systema traditional system of gravity-fed irrigation that uses gently sloping tunnels to capture groundwater and direct it to low-lying fields42
6825373004Jesus of Nazaretha teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity.43
6825373005Paul of TarsusA Pharisaic Jew who persecuted the Early Christian community; later, he had an experience of the Risen Christ and became the "Apostle to the Gentiles" writing numerous letters to the Christian communities.44

AP US History Alan Brinkley Chapter 13 Flashcards

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8653025260Manifest Destiny-belief that it was their "God given right" to expand from coast to coast (Atlantic->Pacific) -opponents: Clay and the Whigs, feared tensions over slavery (slave or free?)0
8653025261Texas-Declares independence 1836, is its own independent country for 6 years -Battle of San Jacinto-Santa Anna signed treaty recognizing Texas -Jackson and MVB hesitated to annex Texas, fear of war with Mexico and exacerbating sectional strife1
8653025262Oregon-joint occupation with Britain -under Polk "5440 or fight!" -eventually US and Britain settle on 49th parallel -prosperous young people migrate west, search of $$$ new life -Oregon Trail: natives play key role in guiding individuals2
8653025263Annexation of Texas-key issue in election of 1844 (D-Polk, W-Clay) -Polk fully supports annexation -TX annexed via a joint resolution (both houses of Congress) 1845, admitted as SLAVE STATE3
8653025264Texas Boundary Dispute-TX claims Rio Grande -Mexico claimed to the Nueces River -boundary issue that essentially starts Mex Am War -Polk sought to buy CA from Mexico, they refuse (only way: war)4
8653025265Leading up to Mexican American War(1846-1848); American expansion leads to dispute over California and Texas -starts with boundary issue -"spot resolutions" (Spotty Lincoln)-Americans killed, POlk urges to go to war bc American blood was spilled (but it was on disputed territory) -Thoreau's Civil Disobedience urged people to break laws they thought were unjust -Nicholas Trist negotiates treaty with Mexico5
8653025266Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo1848 treaty ending the Mexican-American War -Nicholas Trist negotiates -US pays $15 million and they gain Mexican Cession6
8653025267Wilmot Proviso1846 proposal that outlawed slavery in any territory gained from the War with Mexico by David Wilmot (D) [ANTI-SLAVERY] -passes House, but NOT the Senate7
8653025268California Gold Rush-John Sutter's mills -49ers -mostly men-population increases from 14,000 to 220,000 in 4 yrs! Ah8
8653025269Personal Liberty Laws-laws passed by Northern states that barred involvement in returning runaway slaves -passed in response to Compromise of 18509
8656702563Compromise of 1850Henry Clay -popular sovereignty in Mexican Cession -California admitted as free state (tips balance) -Most strict fugitive slave law (more personal liberty laws in the North) -slave trade outlawed in DC -Texas paid money to relinquish some land in dispute Notable: -end of "Great Triumvirate" (Calhoun, Clay, Webster) -Webster urged Congress to support Fugitive Slave Act for the good of the country (so they wont be bratty) -Stephen Douglas10
8656739717Crises of the 1850s-North opposes Fugitive Slave Act-->tension between the North and the South -Franklin Pierce11
8656748481Franklin Pierce-"Young America"-believes in the expansion of US democracy -Ostend Manifesto (Plan to buy Cuba from Spain--if they refused, US would take it by force) -fear of making Cuba a slave state---North try to block it -Gadsden Purchase12
8656766287Gadsden Purchase-1854 wanted to build a transcontinental railroad, so they had to buy the bottom chunk of Southern Arizona and a part of NM -US buys this land from Mexico (Jefferson Davis) -James Gadsden13
8656784059Kansas Nebraska Act-response to Gadsden Purchase, North also wanted RR -proposed popular sovereignty in Nebraska Territory -Overturned MO Compromise bc of 3630 -presumably Kansas would be slave and NE would be free, but "Bleeding Kansas"14
8656801240Bleeding KansasPro and anti-slavery people show up in large numbers to vote for issue of free/slave -alot of people move in to vote -Caning of Charles Sumner -battle of Pottawatomie Creek-response to Lawrence and caning15
8656816435Free Soilersbelieved slaves took away jobs from whites -helps morph into newly formed Republican Party16
8656825721Slave Power Conspiracy-North thought there was a slave power conspiracy -or that South sought to expand slavery and must be destroyed17
8656832864Pro-Slavery Arguments-caused by rebellions and writings -John C Calhoun "positive good", that slaves were being well taken care of and they were better off than people in the North -religious justification -racial superiority18
8656846926Election of 1856Buchanan (D) elected "Kansas less"19
8656856388Panic of 1857-caused by overspeculation -King Cotton not hit -20
8656864625Dred Scott v. Sandford1857 Dred Scott was a slave that lived in Illinois and Wisconsin (free states), sued for freedom -court rules: Dred Scott could not sue because he was NOT a citizen, also that slaves were property and could not be taken away without due process, Congress could not eliminate slavery in the territories21
8656885231Lincoln Douglas Debates-Lincoln runs for Senate seat of Illinois, challenges Stephen Douglas (incumbent senator) -7 debates -Stephen Douglas wins, but alienates the South in the process -guarantees Lincoln's future presidency22
8656895843John Brown and Harpers Ferry-hoped to incite a slave rebellion and tries to give them weapons -many Southerners felt that North and Republican Party was filled with "John Browns" -John Brown, radical23
8656910366election of 1860-Lincoln wins without receiving a single electoral vote from the South -beginning of secession, South felt that if he could win without any of their support that their voice wasnt being heard24
8656928304fire eatersSoutherners that threatened secession25

Brinkley Chapter 13 Flashcards

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5468323673Abraham LincolnRepublican president elected in 1860, prompting the secession of South Carolina0
5468332688Stephen A. DouglasSenator who designed the Kansas-Nebraska Act1
5468336345Compromise of 18505 bills passed by the US Congress, including: 1. California admitted as a free state 2. No slave restrictions in Utah or New Mexico 3. Compensation to Texas for New Mexico lands 4. Slavery allowed in nation's capitol but slave trade abolished 5. Fugitive Slave Law passed in the whole country2
5468356626James K. PolkDemocrat president who was president during the Mexican-American War3
5468368672Dred Scott DecisionSupreme Court decision that slaves born in the South who then moved to the North (where slavery was abolished) were not free persons4
5468374988John Brown/Harper's FerryThis white abolitionist led a raid on a military arsenal in an effort to inspire a mass slave uprising (which never happened)5
5468384714Election of 1860Highly contested election resulted in Abraham Lincoln becoming president6
5468387965Texas AnnexationTexas was admitted to the Union in 18457
5468394132Kansas-Nebraska ActPassed by Congress in 1854, this allowed for popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska to decide the issue of slavery8
5468400825Gold RushMass migration of mostly single men to the west coast in an effort to find gold9
5468403458Manifest DestinyThe belief that the US' fate is to take over the entire North American continent10
5468408856Transcontinental RailroadMassive engineering feat in which a continuous railroad line extended from the west coast to the east coast11
5468417553Free-Soil PartyPolitical party that ran on the sole platform of preventing slavery from being allowed in new territories (but not abolishing it in the territories where it already existed)12
5468429856Treaty of Guadalupe-HidalgoEnded the Mexican-American war, and gave valuable territory to the United States from Mexico. (Think Jimmy Fallon)13
5468446424Wilmot ProvisoA failed proposal to prohibit slavery from territory received as a result of the Mexican-American War14
5468458203Gadsden PurchaseLand purchased in 1853, including southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico15
5468465595Oregon TrailPopular video game in the 1990s. More importantly, was a popular trail for settlers to take from Independence, Missouri, to the Pacific Northwest16
5468478779Popular SovereigntyWhen the general public opinion is able to establish their own laws17
5468480806Zachary TaylorWhig president following Polk, he was elected because of his success in the Mexican-American Party18

Brinkley Chapter 13 Flashcards

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8506355607Abraham LincolnRepublican president elected in 1860, prompting the secession of South Carolina0
8506355608Stephen A. DouglasSenator who designed the Kansas-Nebraska Act1
8506355609Compromise of 18505 bills passed by the US Congress, including: 1. California admitted as a free state 2. No slave restrictions in Utah or New Mexico 3. Compensation to Texas for New Mexico lands 4. Slavery allowed in nation's capitol but slave trade abolished 5. Fugitive Slave Law passed in the whole country2
8506355610James K. PolkDemocrat president who was president during the Mexican-American War3
8506355611Dred Scott DecisionSupreme Court decision that slaves born in the South who then moved to the North (where slavery was abolished) were not free persons4
8506355612John Brown/Harper's FerryThis white abolitionist led a raid on a military arsenal in an effort to inspire a mass slave uprising (which never happened)5
8506355613Election of 1860Highly contested election resulted in Abraham Lincoln becoming president6
8506355614Texas AnnexationTexas was admitted to the Union in 18457
8506355615Kansas-Nebraska ActPassed by Congress in 1854, this allowed for popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska to decide the issue of slavery8
8506355616Gold RushMass migration of mostly single men to the west coast in an effort to find gold9
8506355617Manifest DestinyThe belief that the US' fate is to take over the entire North American continent10
8506355618Transcontinental RailroadMassive engineering feat in which a continuous railroad line extended from the west coast to the east coast11
8506355619Free-Soil PartyPolitical party that ran on the sole platform of preventing slavery from being allowed in new territories (but not abolishing it in the territories where it already existed)12
8506355620Treaty of Guadalupe-HidalgoEnded the Mexican-American war, and gave valuable territory to the United States from Mexico. (Think Jimmy Fallon)13
8506355621Wilmot ProvisoA failed proposal to prohibit slavery from territory received as a result of the Mexican-American War14
8506355622Gadsden PurchaseLand purchased in 1853, including southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico15
8506355623Oregon TrailPopular video game in the 1990s. More importantly, was a popular trail for settlers to take from Independence, Missouri, to the Pacific Northwest16
8506355624Popular SovereigntyWhen the general public opinion is able to establish their own laws17
8506355625Zachary TaylorWhig president following Polk, he was elected because of his success in the Mexican-American Party18

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8506355607Abraham LincolnRepublican president elected in 1860, prompting the secession of South Carolina0
8506355608Stephen A. DouglasSenator who designed the Kansas-Nebraska Act1
8506355609Compromise of 18505 bills passed by the US Congress, including: 1. California admitted as a free state 2. No slave restrictions in Utah or New Mexico 3. Compensation to Texas for New Mexico lands 4. Slavery allowed in nation's capitol but slave trade abolished 5. Fugitive Slave Law passed in the whole country2
8506355610James K. PolkDemocrat president who was president during the Mexican-American War3
8506355611Dred Scott DecisionSupreme Court decision that slaves born in the South who then moved to the North (where slavery was abolished) were not free persons4
8506355612John Brown/Harper's FerryThis white abolitionist led a raid on a military arsenal in an effort to inspire a mass slave uprising (which never happened)5
8506355613Election of 1860Highly contested election resulted in Abraham Lincoln becoming president6
8506355614Texas AnnexationTexas was admitted to the Union in 18457
8506355615Kansas-Nebraska ActPassed by Congress in 1854, this allowed for popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska to decide the issue of slavery8
8506355616Gold RushMass migration of mostly single men to the west coast in an effort to find gold9
8506355617Manifest DestinyThe belief that the US' fate is to take over the entire North American continent10
8506355618Transcontinental RailroadMassive engineering feat in which a continuous railroad line extended from the west coast to the east coast11
8506355619Free-Soil PartyPolitical party that ran on the sole platform of preventing slavery from being allowed in new territories (but not abolishing it in the territories where it already existed)12
8506355620Treaty of Guadalupe-HidalgoEnded the Mexican-American war, and gave valuable territory to the United States from Mexico. (Think Jimmy Fallon)13
8506355621Wilmot ProvisoA failed proposal to prohibit slavery from territory received as a result of the Mexican-American War14
8506355622Gadsden PurchaseLand purchased in 1853, including southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico15
8506355623Oregon TrailPopular video game in the 1990s. More importantly, was a popular trail for settlers to take from Independence, Missouri, to the Pacific Northwest16
8506355624Popular SovereigntyWhen the general public opinion is able to establish their own laws17
8506355625Zachary TaylorWhig president following Polk, he was elected because of his success in the Mexican-American Party18

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