This person wrote the Declaration of Independence and supported states’ rights and an agrarian society.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This case established the judicial review, allowing the Supreme Court to strike down laws it finds unconstitutional
What is Marbury v. Madison?
This act was intended to punish Britain and France by prohibiting American trad with both countries, but it ended up hurting the U.S. economy.
What is the Embargo Act of 1807?
What event marked the rise of industrialization with factory labor, shifted the economy from bartering to wages, emergence of “King Cotton” in the south and social classes, and improved transportation like canals, railroads, and steamboats?
What is the Market Revolution?
This Abolitionist organization founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1833, promoted immediate emancipation and equality for enslaved people
What is the American Anti Slavery Society?
This person invented the cotton gin and revolutionized the cotton industry.
Who is Eli Whitney?
What is Mrs.Hughes favorite color?
PINK!!!
This act replaced the Embargo Act, allowing trade with all countries except Britain And France.
What is the Non-Intercourse Act?
What event was caused by ongoing tensions between the US and Great Britain following the Revolutionary War and Napoleonic Wars enhanced by forcing American sailors into the British Royal Navy?
What was the War of 1812?
Henry Clay’s economic plan aimed to unite the nation with internal improvements, national bank, and protective tariffs
What is the American System?
This person is known as the “Father of the American Industrial Revolution” as they brought British textiles to the United States.
Who is Samuel Slater?
This case confirmed the supremacy of federal law over state law and upheld the constitutionality of the national bank
What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
This policy warned European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere, asserting U.S. dominance in the Americas.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
What event was marked by intense religious revivals, emphasizing personal responsibility and moral improvement, challenging traditional authority within the church, and gave rise to abolitionism, temperance, and women’s rights?
What is the 2nd Great Awakening?
This 19th century ideology defined women’s roles in the home and reinforced gender divisions in society
What is cult of domesticity and separate spheres?
This person proposed the American System and played a key role in the Missouri Compromise.
Who is Henry Clay?
In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee were a “domestic dependent nation” and thus could not sure in federal court
What is Cherokee Nation v. Georgia?
This law allowed President Andrew Jackson to use military force to enforce tariff laws, particularly after the Nullification Crisis.
What is the Force Bill?
What event was triggered by President Andrew Jackson’s policies, specifically the Specie Circular, which required land purchases to be made in gold or silver instead of paper money leading to bank failures, unemployment, and rise of the Whig party?
What is the Panic of 1837?
This philosophical and literary movement emphasized individual intuition, self-reliance, and a deep connection to nature, rather than belief in organized religion and political parties
What is Transcendentalism?
This person was a feminist and a transcendentalist who wrote Women in the Nineteenth Century and was the first female foreign correspondent.
Who is Margaret Fuller?
This case involved enslaved Africans who took control of a Spanish ship; the Supreme Court eventually ruled in their favor, granting their freedom
What is Amistad?
This act led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes from the ancestral lands to areas in the west of the Mississippi River.
What is the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
Before the war of 1812 ended, Federalists were trying to decide if they should secede from the Union because they did not like the war policies.
What is the Hartford Convention?
This anti-immigrant sentiment, common in the 19th century, led to political movements like the Know-Nothing Party
What is Nativism?