Jacksonian America
(1829-37)
Second Party System
(1837-49)
Texas & The Mexican War
(1835-48)
Textbook
(Free range of questions)
Textbook
(Free range of questions)
100
Who were the 2 candidates in the 1828 election?
John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson (remember Martin Van Buren was Jackson's secret weapon)
100
1. 5 Things about Whigs 2. 5 Things about Democrats
1. *Led by Henry Clay. *Wanted Federal gov't on internal improvements. *Wanted Bank United States. *Didn't like strong presidents. *Wanted a high tariff. *Believed in business & manufactures. 2. *Opposed fed gov't $ on internal improvements. *Opposed national bank. *Expand borders. *Wanted a low tariff. *Believe in farming
100
When and where did Texas receive its independence from Mexico?
In April 1836 an army of Texans led by Sam Houston beats Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto and forces the dictator and forces him to recognize them as their own country
100
Why was their an emergence of "American Culture" during the revolution?
The revolution created a great sense of nationalism and "togetherness" for the country which brought everyone together
100
What was the Anti-Masonic party?
This group grew out of hostility towards the Masonic fraternal order. Many people worried that this was a tyrannical secret organization
200
What were the four beliefs that made up the new democratic party?
1. Majority Rule 2. Emphasis on the people 3. Limited federal government power 4. Spoils System
200
What happened during Van Buren's administration that broke his "lucky streak" in politics?
An economic depression called the Panic of 1837 killed Van Buren's popularity.
200
In 1846, Mexico and America go to war. Why? Keep in mind, Texas is at this point apart of America
~Texas Border dispute ~Mexican debt: Mexicans had civil wars and destroyed American property ~Manifest Destiny; Mexico was in the way
200
What role did Blacks and Women play in the Revolution?
Many blacks fought in the war and some were even granted freedom. However, some slaves supported the British because they were promised liberation. They did not pick sides so much as they chose freedom. Women sometimes took their husbands' place in the field if they were killed or injured, one woman even went in disguised as a man. They were also used as spies and worked in army camps to take care of soldiers. However, they were still seen as children in the eyes of the law.
200
What happened with the Industrial Revolution in relation to working conditions for women?
The young girls who cam to work at mills originally received good pay, food, housing, and education. However, as the industry grew the conditions worsened and the wages dropped.
300
What were the two reasons for Jackson's war on the Bank of the United States?
1. He believed the bank took advantage of poor people 2. It was part of Clay and Adams' American System and Jackson hated the two of the. *note* Jackson kills the bank which later has an extremely negative effect on America.
300
Explain what happened with the Harrison/Tyler administration.
Harrison died and his VP Tyler took his place. He had once supported Jackson but was now with the Whigs. However, since he truly was a democrat he "betrayed" the Whigs and didn't cooperate with their plans for presidency. He was abandoned and was in office without a political party.
300
There was overconfidence on each side, and both sides were pretty equal. What were 3 US advantages?
*US was politically stable unlike Mexico *Popular support, most Americans supported the war *Better military, small but well trained.
300
Why did America get the Louisiana Purchase?
Americans were sent to France when this chunk of territory went from Spain to France for fear of Napoleon being so close to their borders. However, Napoleon needed money so he offered to sell the land to America. This conflicted with Jefferson's strict constructionism but he did it to double the size of America
300
What should you do on your essay for Taffe tomorrow?
Answer the question with vocal words and many examples. Aim for 4 pages but do not fill them with just things you know. Stick to the question and do not wander off track. Stay calm and do your best
400
Who ran against Jackson in the 1832 election? Why is this an important election year?
Henry Clay was Jackson's opponent. It is important because it endorsed Jackson and his policy toward the Bank. It also created two new political parties: Democrats and Whigs
400
What resulted from the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
Money was provided to buy off the Indians. Cherokees refused and despite winning in a trial to be left alone, they forced out of their homes and sent onto the Trail of Tears. The Seminole War also occurred and the American Indians won
400
What was the American Strategy composed of?
~Conquer Mexican territory nearest us, the land America wanted to keep. Battles of Monterey and Buena Vista are key: led by Zachary Taylor ~Attack Mexico City: led by Winfield Scott in 1847
400
Who travelled the new territory and what year was it?
In 1804 the "Corps of Discovery" led by Merriwether Lewis and William Clark explored the new western territory
400
What was causing so much discord between the North and south when it came to adding new states?
The balance between free and slave states was a constant debate
500
1. What tariff was still standing that caused the Nullification Crisis? 2. What were the 4 ingredients of States' Rights?
1. Tariff of Abominations was still standing. This was argued with the Nullification Doctrine 2. ~United States is a union of states. ~Federal Gov't works for the states. ~A state can leave the union. ~States can tell the federal gov't to go to hell *Note* South Carolina refused to obey the "Abomination". Eventually, the Compromise of 1833 was written.
500
How did James Polk get Northern and Southern support? What were 3 things he did as president?
To get Northern support he promised all of Oregon would go to America. For the Southerners he promised to make Texas apart of the Union. Three things he did: 1-Expanded boundaries. 2- Got Congress to pass the Walker Tariff (a low tariff). 3- Appointed a lot of Southerners and alienated Yankees
500
~3 Reasons Americans began to disagree with the war ~Terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
~Was seen as a war to spread slavery, saw war as immoral, political issues ~US gets the southwest of present day America, Mexicans admit Rio Grande is Texas' border, America gives Mexico 15 million dollars and says they will take care of the debt
500
What church lost its size and stature during the Revolutionary War?
Anglican church which is now in the form of the Episcopal church
500
Name the 6 main groups that immigrated to America.
*Irish (the Blacks and Irish tended to hate one another) *German *British *Scandinavians *Chinese
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