This Great Awakening movement focused on increasing the rights of women
Women's Rights Movment
The U.S bought the Louisiana Territory from this country
France
This Conflict over a new state brought slaveowners and abolitionists to an armed struggle
Bleeding Kansas
This movement viewed the world through an emotional lens and effected American art and literature
Romanticism
Due to the industrial revolution, this group was able to spring up between the 2 main classes of the time
Middle Class
This movement focused on the ending of slavery in the United States
Abolition Movement
This policy focused on keeping Europe out of the Americas to safeguard the U.S
Monroe Doctrine
This treaty over the admission of a new state led to the establishment of the 36 30 line that slavery was not allowed above
Missouri Compromise
This growing movement led to Americans taking pride and being invested in the well being of their country
nationalism
This view of society separated the duties of men and women into work and home respectively
Separate Spheres
The Second Great awakening led to a rise in this movement focused on reasoning and logic
Rationalism
The smuggling of this device from "Great" Brittan Kicked off the first Industrial Revolution
Spinning Loom
This abolitionist used lethal force and violent methods in bleeding Kansas and a failed raid on Harper's Ferry in an attempt to end slavery, and was justified in everything he did
John Brown
As a result of the industrial revolution, growing numbers of Americans flocked to cities due to this movement
Urbanization
This growing movement focused on limiting immigration, despite the main proponents being decended from immigrants
Nativism
This movement focused on improving society by limiting the consumption of alcoholism
Temperance Movement
Due to attacks from Native Americans, the U.S puchased this future state from Spain
Florida
This phrase helped fuel westward expansion, leading to conflict between abolitionists and slaveowners and increased sectional tensions
Manifest Destiny
This arcitectural revival brought back old styles and was used primarily for designing government buildings
Greek Revivalism
This argument stated that white masters were hellping to "civilize" their slaves the way a father would a son
Paternalism
This movement focused on creating perfect societies
Utopian Experiments
This Treaty ended the war of 1812 with no concessions from either side
Treaty of Ghent
This Tax led to the first threats of Souther Succession
Tarrif of 1816
Ideals of individual liberty and rational thought fueled this movement of reforms
Second Great Awakening
Family was the most important thing to these groups despite them being easily separated by masters
African American Societies