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Hosted by Mr. Martin

Potpourri

100,1 Designed to nurture American manufacturers by taxing imports. What was protective tariff?

100,2 Spain ceded all of Florida to the United States. What was Adams-Onis Treaty?

100,3 The crop that played the greatest role in the South’s fortunes. What was cotton?

100,4 What the cotton gin did. What is remove cotton seeds?

200,1 This was a transportation project from Albany to Buffalo. What was the Erie Canal?

200,2 He introduced the mass production of cotton cloth to the United States. Who was Francis C. Lowell?

200,3 This was a political party created to challenge Jacksonian Democrats in What were Whigs?

200,4 Jackson believed this was bad and unconstitutional. What was the National Bank?

300,1 Indian tribe that walked the Trail of Tears. What was the Cherokee?

300,2 Enslaved preacher who led an uprising in Virginia. Who was Nat Turner?

300,3 A person’s loyalty to their nation is greater than their loyalty to their region or state. What is Nationalism?

300,4 This was one of the most important parts of African American culture. What was religion?

400,1 It was an improvement over barges because it could travel upstream. What was the steamboat?

400,2 He won the election of Who was John Quincy Adams?

400,3 A religious revival that began in 1830’s and 1840’s America. What was the Second Great Awakening?

400,4 The purpose of the Seneca Falls Convention. What was Women’s rights?

500,1 Abolishment of alcohol. What was the goal of the Temperance movement?

500,2 The longest serving and most powerful Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Who was John Marshall?

500,3 This person led public education reform. Who was Horace Mann?

500,4 He was the 6 th President of the United States. Who was John Quincy Adams?