All of John Marshalls decisions reinforced the power of this.
The central government
The issue of protective tariffs led to this political trouble in 1832.
The Nullification Crisis
This opened up a continuous trade route between the eastern seaboard and the Great Lakes.
What was issued at Seneca Falls that called for the increased rights for women? (bonus 50 points for the year)
The Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
Who promoted colonization in Africa by free Black persons and former slaves?
the American Colonization Society
Which political party was most interested in blocking immigration and naturalization?
The Know-Nothing Party
The main purpose of this was to prevent further British colonization of territories in the Western Hemisphere.
The Monroe Doctrine
This tied the North and South economies together as it allowed the South to meet the demand of raw materials needed in Northern factories.
the Cotton Gin
What event is said to have led to and influenced the many reform movements of the early nineteenth century?
The Second Great Awakening
The Fugitive Slave Act was a part of this larger government action.
The Compromise of 1850
This is the supreme court case that gave the court the power of judicial review.
Marbury v. Madison
What was organized in New England to protest the War of 1812?
This increased communication and helped improve business production.
the Telegraph
She was a leader of mental health and prison reform.
Dorothea Dix
This maintained the balance between free and slave states in 1820 by establishing a line of latitude as the division.
the Missouri Compromise
This supreme court case ruled that a National Bank was constitutional.
McCulloch v. Maryland
This is the acquisition of land by President Jefferson that went against his usual strict interpretation of the Constitution.
the Louisiana Purchase
This was the location of the first large scale textile factory in the US that hired local farmers' daughters as workers.
Lowell Massachusetts
This became the most dominant reform movement that became the focus of the nation leading to the Civil War.
Abolition movement
This is the part of the US with the highest concentration of slaves.
the Deep South
This political party was created out of opposition to Andrew Jackson and his perceived abuses of power as a president.
the Whigs
This man facilitated the settlement of Texas by Americans in the 1830s.
Stephen F. Austin
This was the first major industry of the US that developed in part because of the Embargo Act in the early 1800s.
the Textile Industry
These communities attempted to be ideal based on cooperation and communal living after the Second Great Awakening.
Utopian communities
This took over after the International Slave Trade was abolished in 1808.
the Internal Slave Trade