Samuel Morse
Party known for its opposition to Andrew Jackson
the Whigs
Crop that became lucrative and was key to the market revolution
Cotton
Role given to women where they would raise men to become leaders in the republic
republican motherhood
This purchase doubled the size of the United States
the Louisiana Purchase
President elected in 1828 who was viewed as a tyrant by his detractors for his actions in the Nullification Crisis, destroying the National Bank and the Trail of Tear
Andrew Jackson
political right that expanded in the early 19th century to include non-land owners
the right to vote
the Erie Canal
to get children ready for practical work
The movement of enslaved people from the Upper South to the Lower South
the Internal Slave Trade or Second Middle Passage
Scientist and designer of Washington D.C. who refuted Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia
Benjamin Bannker
Party that ran on an anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic platform
Invention that led to two way river traffic
the steamboat
Organizations that were created to improve the conditions of workers
unions
Name for the political practice of giving appointments to those who were loyal to him and not necessarily qualified
the Spoils System
Inventor of the cotton gin
Eli Whitney
Vice President who opposed the South Carolina Exposition and Protest
John C. Calhoun
First long distance rail line
the B & O Railroad
Case that involved the protection of corporations
Dartmouth vs. Woodward
Organization that wanted to send free African Americans to Liberia
the American Colonization Society
He conspired to create a new empire out of the Louisiana Territory
Aaron Burr
Served the shortest term as president
William Henry Harrison
The first factories constructed in New England that employed mostly young unmarried women
the textile mills
Sphere for men in the 19th century
Economic and political life
The order given by Jackson that all land be purchased with gold or silver
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