This was the exchange of goods between the old and new world that spread foods, animals, and diseases to and from the Americas and Europe.
What is the Columbian Exhange?
This group opposed the Constitution, mainly on the grounds that the federal government had too much power and a Bill of Rights was not included to protect rights.
Who are the anti-federalists?
Federal subsides support this innovate way to improve trade and transporation and contributed to the Market Revolution in the United States in the early 1800s.
What is the canal?
This was Abraham Lincoln's main goals when he first became president.
What is to preserve the Union and prevent a civil war?
This was the belief that the south should focus on industrial progress and become more integrated with the northern economy.
What is the New South?
This religious revivialism spread from Britan to the Untied States in the mid 1700s, characterized by open air sermons from George Whitfield.
What is the (First ) Great Awakeing?
This statement firmly established the British authority to tax the colonies without representation to help pay for the French and Indian War.
What is the Declaratory Act?
At this event, women spoke out for the right to vote and also showed support for abolition.
What is the Seneca Falls Convention (1848)?
Low cost land in the west was key to fullfilling this American ideal.
What was Manifest Destiny?
What are politcal machines?
The Spanish turned to this source of labor once the encomendia system failed to be profitable.
What is slave labor from Africa?
This president spoke about national unity, concern over political parties, and critism of the Alien and Sedition Act in his inagural address.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This led to the doubling of the size of American in 1803.
What is the Louisanna Purchase?
In this speech Lincoln called for unity around the war effort. W
What is the Gettysburg Address?
This law was designed to force assimination and break up reservations by giving 160 acreas to Native American families to farm if they gave up their tribal identify.
What is the Dawes (Severality) Act?
This led to the decimiation of Native Americans following European exploration and colonization.
What is the spread of diseases.
This is the idea that women's main role was educating their children to be virtuous.
What is Republican Motherhood?
The rise of industry in the North East, prompted by technicological innovations, led to this political development in the mid 1800s.
What is regionalism or sectionalism?
Members of this movement opposed slavery mainly due to economic reasons, and eventually joined the Republican party.
What is the free soil movement?
Who is Andrew Carnegie?
This was the first attempt to establish a system of self-government in the American colonies.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
This was the overarching difference between the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation.
What is the Constitution established a stronger central government?
The temperance movement to ban alcohol and other reform efforts were inspired by this in the 1830s?
What is the Second Great Awakening?
This law met Republican opposition becuase it allowed popular soverignty around the question of slavery in new territories.
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
This idea, used to justify wealth, stated that the wealthy were more fit to succeed due to natural selection.
What is social darwinism?