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Unit 4: Manifest Destiny
Review
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This writer was an influence to such significant historical figures as King and Gandhi.
Henry David Thoreau
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He was the author of Last of the Mohicans.
James Fenimore Cooper
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He was the editor of The Liberator.
William Lloyd Garrison Helloooo!
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What was the nickname given to cotton, mainly because it was such a profitable crop?
King Cotton
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Who was the hero of the Northern campaign of the Mexican War?
Zachary Taylor
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He was the leader of the Mexican army during the Texas War for Independence.
Santa Anna
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Who first uttered the term “manifest destiny,” describing America’s destiny to control the continent from coast to coast? John Louis O’Sullivan
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What were the boundaries of the Oregon Country prior to the Oregon Treaty?
54 40 to 42 degrees
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What was the name of the treaty that ended the Mexican War and what group of Americans opposed the treaty? Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo Abolitionists
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During which president’s administration was Texas annexed to the U.S.?
John Tyler
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Who’s campaign slogan was “54,40 or Fight
Who’s campaign slogan was “54,40 or Fight!” and of which political party was he a member? James K. Polk Democratic
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In what year did Stephen Austin become the president of the Republic of Texas?
Austin never did. He was an influential empresario but he was never the president of Texas.
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Besides “Remember the Alamo
Besides “Remember the Alamo!”, what was the other battle cry of the Texas War for Independence? “Remember Goliad!”
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He is remembered as “His Accidency.”
John Tyler
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This man was the voice of restraint when Texans began agitating for independence?
Stephen Austin
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This western Missouri city was the main “jumping off” place for the Oregon Trail.
Independence, MO
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According to the Oregon Treaty of 1846 with Britain, where would the northern border of the U.S. be?
The Forty Ninth Parallel
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He was the hero of the southern campaign of the Mexican War.
Gen. Winfield Scott
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He was known as “The Pathfinder” and was a hero of the California campaign of the Mexican War.
John C. Frémont
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This trail ran from Missouri to New Mexico.
The Santa Fe Trail
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During this uprising, more than 50 whites were killed in a Virginia slave revolt.
Nat Turner’s Rebellion
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This California-bound wagon train was stranded in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and lost nearly half of its people. The Donner Party
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He was the winner of the Battle of San Jacinto.
Sam Houston
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The Mexicans claimed this river as the border between Mexico and Texas.
The Nueces
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Where specifically was gold discovered in California?
John Sutter’s Mill on the American River
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America was the world mileage leader in this type of transportation by 1860.
Railroads America’s first big business
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These attached houses were the typical home of the urban family of the antebellum period.
Row Homes
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Many a Civil War soldier wished that this medical development was available to battlefield physicians. Anesthesia
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So…if I fall and bump my head, does that mean I have a new personality according to this antebellum “science?” Phrenology
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This type of newspaper was a response to a corps of newly literate readers who wanted human interest news. The Penny Press
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This form of entertainment typically demeaned blacks.
Minstrel Shows
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This style of painting focused on wild but not always realistic landscapes.
Hudson River School
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This author of The Scarlet Letter was known for his pessimistic view of humanity.
Hawthorne
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They constituted the largest social group in the South.
Non-slaveholding Yeoman Farmers
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What fraction of slave owners held 5 or less slaves?
1/2
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This transcendentalist stressed self-reliance.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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His book Impending Crisis of the South called on non-slaveholders of the South to end the Peculiar Institution. Hinton Helper
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This type of slave resistance was uncommon but highly feared.
Violent revolt
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This “language” helped slaves overcome communication barriers due to the hundreds of African dialects spoken. Pidgin English
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These immigrants were thought to be hard-working, but too clannish.
Germans
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What did the Mexican government attempt to prohibit in Texas?
Slavery
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What did Polk most want to gain from Mexico in the Mexican War?
California
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In his famous proviso, what did David Wilmot propose?
That there should be no slavery in new territories acquired by the U.S. in a war with Mexico
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On what grounds did John C
On what grounds did John C. Calhoun argue that slavery could not be prohibited. Slaves are property & people cannot be deprived of their property
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If you had the money, you would probably prefer taking this type of ship to Oregon or California, rather than risking your life on the trails. Clipper Ships
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He stuck around in Tyler’s cabinet to complete negotiations on the border dispute between Maine and Canada. Sec. of State Daniel Webster
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This political party was xenophobic.
Know-Nothing (American Party)
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Which foreign country’s economy was closely tied to the availability of cotton?
Great Britain
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Who was labeled by the South as partially to blame for Nat Turner’s rebellion?
William Lloyd Garrison
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This abolitionist was criticized for being impractical in his quest for emancipation.
William Lloyd Garrison
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He was the leader of the Mexican army during the Texas War for Independence.
Santa Anna
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What was the name of the treaty that ended the Mexican War and what group of Americans opposed the treaty? Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo Abolitionists
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This third party, with James Birney as its candidate, drew votes away from Henry Clay and helped Polk win the White House. The Liberty Party
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This Massachusetts Supreme Court case upheld the right of labor unions to organize.
Commonwealth v. Hunt (1842)
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What was the most common form of slave resistance?
Sabotage
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This movement was active in the 1830s and 1840s
This movement was active in the 1830s and 1840s. One complaint of its adherents was papal influence in the U.S. Nativism
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A terrible mid-Nineteenth Century famine in this country drove hundreds of thousands of its citizens to seek a new life in America. Ireland
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She was the most famous of the conductors of the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman
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This man wrote a pro-slavery book called Sociology for the South.
George Fitzhugh
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Dueling to protect ones honor was a part of this philosophy.
The Southern Code of Honor
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