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What was the name of the forced march in 1838 that resulted in the deaths of at least 4,000 Cherokee?

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Which U.S policy was announced in 1823 that stated that European countries could no longer create new colonies in the western hemisphere?

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What term was used to refer to the belief that God eventually wanted the U.S. to own all of North America?

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Jackson opposed Henry Clary’s re-chartering of what in 1832 and vetoed the bill?

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Nationalist economic policies, including a protective tariff, was part of which system?

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Which former Northern Mexican Territory became known as the Bear Flag Republic and then started a crisis over the expansion of slavery in the territories and nearly broke the nation apart in 1849?

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According to Henry Clay’s Missouri Compromise, Missouri was to be admitted as a slave state, which state was to be admitted as a free state?

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In 1846, General Stephen Kearny took control of Santa Fe in which Northern Mexican Territory?

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Which Territory, populated by a group of Americans following Stephen F. Austin, won its independence from Mexico in 1836?

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Which territory was gained by the U.S. through the Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain?

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Which bill did Congress consider to enable the president to use force in order to enforce federal laws that states refused to follow?

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Congress passed which act in 1830 that authorized the removal of Native Americans from land in the east and resettled them on reservation land in the Indian Territory (Oklahoma)?

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Which law divided the Nebraska Territory into two parts so that the entire territory would not become a free state?

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Which aspect of the Compromise of 1850 required citizens to help catch and return runaway slaves?

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What was the name for the proposed law to ban slavery in the new western territories?

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Which reform movement worked for greater rights and opportunities for women in the early and middle 1800s?

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Which reform movement worked to end alcohol abuse and its bad results in society?

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To which reform movement did Horace Mann contribute in the 1800s?

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Which reform movement worked to change prisons in order to cause prisoners to feel sorrow for their crimes?

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What was the name of the religious revival that swept the U.S. in the early 1800s?

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What was the name given to people who assisted in the Underground Railroad?

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Which book did Harriet Beecher Stowe write that brought the evils of slavery to those who had never witnessed it firsthand?

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Which two branches of the abolitionist movement developed?

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Which abolitionist published the anti-slavery newspaper, The Liberator?

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What was manumission?

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Trail of Tears
Monroe Doctrine
Manifest Destiny
Bank of the United States
American System
California
Maine
New Mexico
Texas
Florida
Force Bill
Indian Removal Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Fugitive Slave Act
Wilmot Proviso
Women's Movement
Temperance Movement
Education Reform Movement
Penitentiary Movement
Second Great Awakening
Conductors
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Immediate Emancipation & Gradual Abolition
William Lloyd Garrison
Voluntarily freeing of one's own slaves





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