Chapter 8 - Early Statehood Flashcards

1
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Where was the capital of the Mississippi Territory located?

A

Natchez, MS

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2
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When did Alabama become a territory?

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1817

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Who was the first governor of the Alabama Territory & how was he chosen?

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William Wyatt Bibb, President James Monroe selected him.

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How many people had to live in the Alabama Territory before it could ask to become a state?

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60,000

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5
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Where was the first Alabama Constitution written?

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Huntsville

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6
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When did Alabama become a state?

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December 14, 1819

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7
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Who was the first governor of the state?

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William Wyatt Bibb

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How did Thomas Bibb become governor?

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He finished out his brother William’s term when William died from a fall from his horse. Thomas was president of the AL senate at the time.

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9
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Who were AL’s first 2 US Senators? Who was the first member of the US House of Representatives?

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William Rufus King & John Walker were the 1st Senators & John Crowell was the 1st Representative.

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10
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Why was General Marquis de Lafayette of France entertained in such a grand way when he visited Alabama?

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He had helped the American colonies fight England during the American Revolution.

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11
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Why was the capital moved from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery?

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People who lived in the Eastern part of the state wanted the Capital closer to them. The AL legislature voted on it. It took 16 votes before Montgomery was chosen from several cities.

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12
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What are the three major coal fields in Alabama?

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Warrior, Coosa, & Cahawba

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13
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Where was the 1st blast furnace built? What was it called?

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Cedar Creek Furnace near Russellville in Franklin County.

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14
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Where was the 1st Cotton Mill in Alabama built?

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Near Hazel Green in Madison County

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15
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In what country was the Pratt Gin Factory located?

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U.S.A. Country

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16
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What was the name of the first public school in Alabama?

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Barton Academy in Mobile

17
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What were the treaties that forced the removal of Indians from Alabama?

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Choctaws signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830. This gave all Choctaw land in MS & AL to the US. Many Choctaws were moved to Oklahoma. The Creeks signed the Treaty of Indian Springs in 1825. It have Creek land in GA & AL to the US. The Creeks were angry & the US president at the time, John Quincy Adams would not honor it.

18
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What is the Trail of Tears?

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this is what we call the removal of the Cherokee Indians to Oklahoma. They walked from the eastern US all the way to Oklahoma. They didn’t have enough warm clothes, or food. Many died on the journey. President Andrew Jackson ordered this removal. He might be the most hated of all US Presidents among Native Americans today because of this.