Series of armed protests in Western Pennsylvania in response to Alexander Hamilton's taxation on a particular good
Whiskey Rebellion
100
Which election year resulted in the "corrupt bargain" with John Quincy Adams as President?
1824
100
Together with his brother, Tenskwatawa, he formed an alliance of Native Tribes in the Indiana territory, but faced devastation at the Battle of Kithtippecanoe
Tecumseh
100
Education advocates hoped the establishment of these would counter unsettling effects of economic change
Public Schools
100
This “Model” manufacturing factory town north of Boston utilized young women in the mills and was formed after Waltham.
Lowell
200
Completed in 1825, this allowed goods and people to be transported more easily from the Atlantic Coast to the Great Lakes and greatly increased the economic power of New York City.
The Erie Canal
200
1823 Presidential speech that declared the American continents closed to further colonization by European Powers.
Monroe Doctrine
200
Delegate from New York to the Constitutional Convention, he served as Washington's Secretary of the Treasury
Alexander Hamilton
200
Term to describe pre-Civil War America, chiefly during the 1800s
Antebellum
200
1834 Race riots in this city led to the organized formation of better police forces in northern cities
Philadelphia
300
As indicated in the Constitution, what do the "implied powers" allow Congress to do?
Make decisions when "necessary and proper"
300
In addition to dividing the western lands of the Louisiana purchase into "slave" and "free" territories, this also admitted Maine to the Union as a free state.
Missouri Compromise
300
Native tribe that declared itself a sovereign nation and developed a written code of government to accommodate white demands
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Cherokee
300
1790s innovation that increased the demand for slavery by improving production of a particular good by 60 times per day
Cotton Gin
300
The railroad transformed this Lake Michigan settlement into a major commercial center of the Old Northwest
Chicago
400
Movement that led to the acceptance of various Christian denominations and declared individuals were responsible for their own souls
Second Great Awakening
400
Supreme Court case during the Jefferson presidency that resulted in the precedence of "judicial review"
Marbury v. Madison
400
Connecticut school teacher who faced harassment for admitting African-American girls and eventually fled to Illinois
Prudence Crandall
400
Term for middle class, agricultural white men who valued their independence and land owndership
Yeoman Farmer
400
Location during the Creek War where Andrew Jackson's men inflicted more native deaths than any other armed white-Native conflict in U.S. History
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Horseshoe Bend
500
Unpopular 1794 Treaty in which Britain agreed to vacate western American forts
John Jay's Treaty
500
Controversial meeting of Federalists in Connecticut to discuss grievances against the War of 1812 and potential succession of New England states.
Hartford Convention
500
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for the first few decades of U.S. History
John Marshall
500
Under a law passed during the John Adams' presidency, this type of written or voiced opposition of the government was deemed illegal
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Sedition
500
Two states that submitted proposals for nullification and demanded states rights under unpopular Federalist agendas