History of the Americas Questions
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They were far from their home country and it made it difficult to get supplies if they needed to in a hurry. They had no knowledge of the land compared to the Americans and the Americans had better alliances with France and Spain.
The victory at the Battle of Trenton boosted the morale of the Continental Army. Many soldiers chose to re-enlist or choose to enlist in the Continental Army. They also took 900 British soldiers as prisoners.
During the Industrial Revolution what did the church begin to do?
What was Blessed Stanley Rother declares Blessed
(T or F) The New Deal ended the Great Depression.
(T or F) The coming of WWII ended the Great Depression.
True or false: Life in the western territories was lonely, but it was not entirely solitary or individualistic.
What two New Deal programs were declared unconstitutional?
True or false: Despite winning more popular and electoral votes than any other candidate, Andrew Jackson did not win the presidential election of 1824.
In Johnson v. McIntosh (1823), the Marshall Court ruled that Indians had a basic right to their tribal lands and that only ______ had the right to acquire those lands from them.
True or false: In Johnson v. McIntosh, Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that Native Americans had a basic right to their tribal lands that preceded all other American law.
Party had for all practical purposes ceased to exist. (Enter only one complete word per space and make sure to spell correctly and carefully.)
Which of the following brought about an end of the "era of good feelings"?
won its independence from Spain in 1821, it soon opened its northern territories to trade with the United States.
Soon after his inauguration, Monroe did what no president since Washington had done: ______.
took office under what appeared to be remarkably favorable circumstances.
As chief justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835,
," Stephen H. Long helped perpetuate a misconception introduced by Zebulon Pike 15 years earlier.
The young, mostly single, male trappers who began trading in the Far West were known as
New Englanders had begun to express impatience with the so-called "
