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Indian Problems A New Country Lone Star Republic 1836 1840 Review $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Indian Problems - $100 The Indians call Jackson this? Big Knife

Indian Territory, later called Oklahoma Indian Problems - $200 Where were the Indians sent west of the Mississippi? C1-$200 Indian Territory, later called Oklahoma

Indian Problems - $300 Many Cherokees died as they were forced to move Indian Problems - $300 Many Cherokees died as they were forced to move. This is called? C1-$300 Trail of Tears

Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Problems - $400 What was established in 1836 to ensure Indian rights? C1-$400 Bureau of Indian Affairs

Indian Problems - $500 Name the tribes that were forced to relocate? Cherokees, Chocktaws, Seminoles

A New Country - $100 Name the American that Mexico gave much of Texas to. Stephen Austin

Become Mexican citizens, become Catholic A New Country - $200 What did the Americans living in Texas, under Mexican rule, agree to? C2-$200 Become Mexican citizens, become Catholic

A New Country - $300 In the 1830’s what was the “big” tension between Texans and Mexicans? Slavery

General Santa Anna, Governor of Mexico A New Country - $400 Who put Austin in jail and raised an army to suppress the Texans? C2-$400 General Santa Anna, Governor of Mexico

A New Country - $500 Who were two famous Americans that fought for Texas independence? Davey Crockett James Bowie

The Lone Star Republic - $100 In 1836 Texas declared independence and elected who as their first leader? C3-$100 Sam Houston

The Lone Star Republic - $200 Santa Anna won two major battles killing all who resisted him. Those battles were? C3-$200 Battle of the Alamo Battle of Goliad

The Lone Star Republic - $300 Houston led Santa Anna on a chase then turned on the Mexican army & wiped it out. Where was this? C3-$300 San Jacinto

With draw all Mexican troops. Independence for Texas The Lone Star Republic - $400 To end the war, Santa Anna agreed to what? C3-$400 With draw all Mexican troops. Independence for Texas

The Lone Star Republic - $500 Why is Texas called the Lone Star State? They felt they got independence from Mexico w/o the help of the U.S. government

1836 - $100 Name the “new” national party of 1836 and its leader C4-$100 Whigs - William Henry Harrison (Tippecanoe)

1836 - $200 Who was Jackson’s hand picked successor for President? Martin van Buren (Little Van)

1836 - $300 What problems did van Buren assume from Jackson? Depression, anti-slavery movement, spoils system

1836 - $400 What was van B’s response to the country’s money woes? An Independent Treasury

1836 - $500 Why did the Whigs choose that name for their party? It was a mockery for the common man. A slap in the face for the Democrats

1840 - $100 Who ran and on what parties? C4-$100 Van Buren – Democrat Harrison - Whig

1840 - $200 Both of these parties developed from what? C4-$200 D-R party of Jefferson

1840 - $300 What was the main result of the election of 1840? A vigorous two party system developed

1840 - $400 What was the platform of the Whigs? C4-$400 A national Bank, protective tariffs, public schools, prohibition?

1840 - $500 Who won the election? C4-$500 Wm. H. Harrison

Review - $100 Colonial newspaper printer who was accused of seditious libel, was found innocent of the charges brought against him and printed comments accusing the royal governor of corruption. C4-$100 Peter Zenger

Declaration of Independence Review - $200 A major purpose of ___was to explain to the rest of the world why the colonies had revolted C4-$200 Declaration of Independence

Review - $300 Under the Constitution, the president of the United States was to be elected by a majority vote of C4-$300 Electoral College

Review - $400 Thomas Jefferson believed that this purchase was unconstitutional Louisiana Purchase

Review - $500 They were radical Puritans who were also known as Pilgrims that authored the Mayflower Compact. C4-$500 Separatists