| Confederate Army | | War between United States and Britain |
| Antifederalists | | First battle of the Revolutonary war in April 1775 |
| Revolutionary War | | Favored a strong central government |
| Santa Ana | | 1820 agreement stating Missouri as a free slave state, Maine as a free state |
| Civil War | | Assembly of representatives that first met in Philadelphia in 1774 |
| Battle of Yorktown | | The First place found gold in California |
| Cherokees | | Purchase of territory fom france, by the U.S, in 1803 |
| Louisiana Purchase | | First ten amendmentsof the constitution |
| Christopher Columbus | | An army made up of Southerners |
| War of 1812 | | Plan of government that describes the diffrent parts of the government and their duties and powers |
| Sam Houston | | Federal governments effort to repair the damage to the south caused by the civil war between 1865-1877 |
| Missouri Compromise | | posperous group of indians which had their own constitution |
| First Continental Congress | | An army made up of Northerners |
| French and Indian War | | Plan of government which later was replaced by the Constitution of the US |
| Reconstruction | | Battle in 1781 in Virgina- A decisive American victory |
| Constitution | | Mexican dictator who lead a mexican army north to subdue the Texas rebellion |
| Federalists | | War between France and Britain for control of Eastern North America. |
| Articles of Confederation | | Declaration by President Monroe in 1823 |
| Battle of Lexington and Concord | | A system where all brances can check on the other branches actions |
| Checks and Balances | | The forced movement of the Cherokees in 1838-1839 |
| Sutters Mill | | The war between the Union and Confederate from 1861-1865 |
| Cabinet | | Leader of Texas troops in war for independencefrom Mexico in 1836 |
| Trial of Tears | | Opposed the concept of a strong central government |
| American Revolution | | The war to gain independence from Britain in 1775 to 1783 |
| Monroe Doctrine | | Voyage for Spain to North America in 1492. |
| Union Army | | Leaders of executive departments of the federal government |
| Bill of Rights | | Takes place with less then 3 decades and had 2 wars to fight for northern lands |