A New Nation
Adams-Monroe
Jacksonian Era
Sectionalism
Misc.
100

First Government of the United States. Weak central government that couldn't tax

Articles of Confederation

100

Severely restricted immigration from France. Increased the number of years for immigrants to become citizens. It also restricted the free press if it criticized the Adams government

Alien and Sedition Acts

100

Indian Tribes East of the Mississippi River are forced to Relocate to what is now Oklahoma

Indian Removal Act
100

Northerners are legally required to capture escaped slaves to return them to the south. Part of the Compromise of 1850

Fugitive Slave Act

100

Essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay that convinced many people to support ratifying the constitution

Federalist Papers

200
This event was the spark that brought about the constitutional convention as the national government proved too weak to stop it

Shays Rebellion

200

Nearly doubled the size of the United States. Negotiated from Napoleon for the price of $15 million. Lewis and Clark would later explorer the new territory

Louisiana Purchase

200

Andrew Jackson started this political party, which was the dominant party up until the civil war. Was most popular in the southern states

Democratic Party

200

Political Party that was created by free soilers and abolitionists. Nominated Abraham Lincoln as their candidate in 1860

Republican Party

200

Established Judicial Review. Making the Supreme Court the interpreter of the Constitution

Marbury vs Madison

300

Three main points of Washington's farewell address.

1. Avoid political parties.

2. Stay neutral in foreign affairs

3. Celebrate the nation (be patriotic)

300

Political Party that dissolved after the War of 1812 and the treasonous Hartford Convention. Ushering in the Era of Good Feelings

Federalist Party

300

Economic Crisis that resulted due to bank failures after Jackson's presidency. Partially due to Jackson ending the national bank. Brought the Whig Party into power

Panic of 1837

300

Violent abolitionist that tried to start a slave rebellion by raiding the federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. Also was responsible for the Potawatomi Massacre in Kansas 

John Brown

300

Whig politician who came up with the American System, Missouri Compromise, and the Compromise of 1850. Known as the Great Compromiser

Henry Clay

400

President Washington proved the new national government under the constitution was strong enough to stop internal revolts by ending this event.

Whiskey Rebellion

400

Jeffersonian law that forbade trade with warring nations during the Napoleonic Wars. Very unpopular in the northeast which had strong economic ties with Britain. 

Embargo Act or Non-Intercourse Act

400

Territory that rebelled against Mexico, becoming an independent republic for 10 years before being annexed by the United States

Texas

400

Slaves and Free Blacks are not citizens and cannot sue in court. Slaves are still legally slaves even in free states and territories.

Dred Scott Case

400

President who oversaw American westward expansion. Fierce advocate of Manifest Destiny. Gained the Oregon Territory from Britain peacefully. Won the Southwest and California from Mexico in the Mexican American War

James K. Polk

500

Set rules for admitting new states, organized and surveyed the midwest into new territories, outlawed slavery in the region. One of the few successes of the Articles government

Northwest Ordinance

500

No more European colonies in the western hemisphere. America would also stay out of European affairs. Would later be amended by Teddy Roosevelt where the US would police Latin America to protect American interests

Monroe Doctrine

500

South Carolina tried to ignore federal law regarding tariff rates. Standoff where secession almost occurred. Jackson doubled down and a compromise tariff was reached

Nullification crisis

500

Opened up two territories to slavery via popular sovereignty in exchange for the transcontinental railroad going the northern route through Illinois.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

500

Economic idea originally conceived by Alexander Hamilton and then championed by Henry Clay. It protected American industry with tariffs, established a national bank, and federally funded infrastructure

American System

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