Which political party lost popularity following the dismay regarding the Adams' administration?
What is the Federalist Party
This was the first major financial crisis since the Constitution had been ratified; it shook the nation in 1819. Occurred after the Second bank tightened credit to control inflation.
What was the Panic of 1819
The treaty that ended the war
What is the Treaty if Ghent
The name given to slavery as many Whites were sensitive about how they treated other humans
What is a "necessary evil" or "a peculiar institution"
Arrange these 3 in order from earliest to latest: Embargo Act, Macon's Bill No. 2, Non-intercourse Act and state the presidential administration it was made under
What is Embargo Act (1)- Jefferson, Non-intercourse Act (2)- Madison, Macon's Bill No. 2 (3)-Madison
Who won the election of 1800?
Who was Thomas Jefferson
This was presented a solution to the Missouri debate that detailed:
- prohibiting the further introduction of slaves into Missouri
- requiring the children of Missouri to be emancipated at the age of 25
What is the Tallmadge Amendment
Led Americans to victory at the Battle at Tippecanoe (nicknamed for this battled)
Who is William Henry Harrison
William Lloyd Garrison's radicalism soon led to a split in the abolitionist movement. This political party was formed, with James Birney as their candidate for president.
What is the Liberty Party
The lead up to the election and the physical Election of 1824 dealt with which 3 people
Who were Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson
This periods' nickname suggests the Monroe years were marked by a spirit of nationalism, optimism, and goodwill
What was the Era of Good Feelings
Who created the American system for advancing the nation's economic growth and what were the 3 main parts?
Henry Clay; protective tariffs, a national bank, internal improvements
Meeting of Federalists near the end of the war on which the party listed its complaints. This event was ruled as traitorous and the Federalists lost their influence
What was the Hartford Convention
This was a code of conduct which included a strong sense of personal honor, the defense of womanhood, and paternalistic attitudes toward who were deemed inferior
What is the Code of Chivalry
The first major challenge to Jefferson's foreign policy came from states on the North African coast. Previously bribed off by Washington and Adams
What were the Barbary Pirates
This major court case established the doctrine of "judicial review"
What is Marbury v. Madison
What was the name of the tariff that sparked the Nullification Crisis and what famous debate did Jackson and Calhoun declare their positions?
What are the Tariff of Abominations and the Webster-Hayne Debate
In 1823, President Monroe warned European countries to not attempt to recover their colonies in North or South America in what famous document
What is the Monroe Doctrine
These 2 sisters spoke out against discrimination towards women and opposed slavery
Who are the Grimké Sisters
In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the _____, which forced the resettlement of many thousands of American Indians
What was the Indian Removal Act
What case declared the Cherokees not a foreign nation and what supreme court case ruled that state laws had no force in Cherokee territory?
What was Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia
This was the paved highway and major route to the west extending more than a thousand miles from Maryland to Illinois
What is the National, or Cumberland Road
Prominent warhawks from Kentucky and South Carolina (respectively) that argued that war with Britain would be the only way to defend American honor, gain Canada, and destroy American Indian resistance
Who were Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun
The idea of transporting those slaves freed from slavery to Africa was popularized by which organization
What is the American Colonization Society
The system imposed by President Jackson that rewarded sponsors of his political campaign with government jobs
What is the Spoils System