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President Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to explore and map this newly acquired territory. C1 $100
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The Louisiana Territory C1 $100
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The purchase of Louisiana gave the United States control of this important port city. C1 $200
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New Orleans C1 $200
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This was the belief that Americans had a God given right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean. C1 $300
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Manifest Destiny C1 $300
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This invention advanced the growth of the textile industry because it provided a faster method of separating seeds from cotton fiber. C1 $400
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The Cotton Gin C1 $400
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This was the result of President Andrew Jackson’s effort to remove Native Americans from all lands east of the Mississippi. C1 $500
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The Trail of Tears C1 $500
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C2 $100 These were people who worked to end slavery.
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C2 $100 Abolitionists
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C2 $200 This was the name of the literary work by Harriet Beecher Stowe that exposed the evils of slavery.
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C2 $200 Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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C2 $300 Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Harriet Tubman were all 19 th Century leaders who worked to end this.
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C2 $300 Slavery
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C2 $400 This was the name of the law passed in 1850 making it illegal for anyone to assist runaway slaves in any way.
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C2 $400 The Fugitive Slave Act
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C2 $500 This was the name of Abraham Lincoln’s speech that declared all slaves in the Confederate states to be free.
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C2 $500 The Emancipation Proclomation
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C3 $100 The south’s economy was primarily based on this.
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C3 $100 Agriculture
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C3 $200 This event prompted the southern states to secede.
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C3 $200 The election of Abraham Lincoln
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C3 $300 This is where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
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C3 $300 Ft. Sumter/Charleston SC
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C3 $400 This was the Amendment that ended slavery.
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C3 $400 The 13 th Amendment
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C3 $500 He was the President of the Confederate States of America.
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C3 $500 Jefferson Davis
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C4 $100 This was the first southern state to secede in December, 1860.
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C4 $100 South Carolina
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C4 $200 This battle marked the turning point of the Civil War.
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C4 $200 Gettysburg
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C4 $300 During the Civil War, this side had superior military leadership.
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C4 $300 The South
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C4 $400 During the Civil War, which side had a higher population, more factories and more railroads?
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C4 $400 The North
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C4 $500 Robert E. Lee surrendered the Confederate Army to Ulysses S. Grant here.
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C4 $500 Appomatox Court House.
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C5 $100 This is a document or article that comes directly from a historical time perioc.
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C5 $100 Primary source
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C5 $200 True of false: there were many different languages and customs among the Native Americans before the arrival of Columbus?
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C5 $200 True
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C5 $300 This was the name of the horrific voyage slaves were forced to endure from Africa to the New World.
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C5 $300 The Middle Passage
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C5 $400 The common values and traditions of a society, such as language and religion.
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C5 $400 Culture
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C5 $500 This is the name for written material meant to sway its audience to believe a particular point of view.
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C5 $500 Propaganda
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