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1823 Ans✓✓✓Panic of 1819 Ended in
Abraham Lincoln Ans✓✓✓16th President of the United States in 1860
saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was
assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)
Adams-onus treaty Ans✓✓✓an agreement in which Spain gave East
Florida to the United States
African Colonization Movement Ans✓✓✓was the idea to free slaves
and send them back to Africa
Alexis de Tocqueville Ans✓✓✓Democracy of America
Battle of Bull Run Ans✓✓✓1861, 1st major battle, proved war was
going to be long and costly
Battle of Gettysburg Ans✓✓✓Turning point of the War that made it
clear the North would win. 50,000 people died, and the South lost its
chance to invade the North.
Black hawk war Ans✓✓✓Series of clashes in Illinois and Wisconsin
between American forces and Indian chief Black Hawk of the Sauk and
, Fox tribes, who unsuccessfully tried to reclaim territory lost under the
1830 Indian Removal Act.
Bleeding Kansas Ans✓✓✓Term referring to bloodshed over popular
sovereignty in a particular western territory
California Gold Rush Ans✓✓✓Mass migration to California following
the discovery of gold in 1848
Capitalism Ans✓✓✓Land speculation; bought land out west to sell
later; which then brought the panic of 1819; not enough silver and gold
Causes of the Civil War Ans✓✓✓Economic and social differences
between the North and the South, having states vs. federal rights, slaves
vs. non-slave proponents, the Growth of abolitionist movement and the
election of President Abraham Lincoln.
Charles Grandson Finney Ans✓✓✓Religious leader; Rochester, NY
Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia Ans✓✓✓Argued that they were their own
nation and not subject to the laws of the us; they lost
Compromise of 1850 Ans✓✓✓(1) California admitted as free state, (2)
territorial status and popular sovereignty of Utah and New Mexico, (3)
resolution of Texas-New Mexico boundaries, (4) federal assumption of