Invented the cotton gin
Who was Eli Whitney?
An American suffragist and feminist
Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?
Political party started by Thomas Jefferson that believed in following the Constitution only in the most literal sense (predominantly in the south)
Who are the Jeffersonians/Democratic-Republicans
The idea government should have little to no role in economic fair
What is Laissez-faire?
Congregation in New York to discuss womens rights in 1848
What is the Seneca Falls convention
Allowed people to move quickly and effectively around the U.S and led to the creation of time zones
What are railroads?
Took place in New York in 1848
What is Seneca Falls Convention?
The election between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
What is the election of 1796?
Policy by President Monroe stating European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere will no longer be tolerated
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
The outlaw/limiting of alcohol consumption in the early 1800’s
What is temperance?
A massive expansion of improvements in industrial technology
What is the industrial revolution?
Set up Kansas and Nebraska as states allowing popular sovereignty
What is Kansas-Nebraska Act?
This causation of the two party system occurred during James Monroes presidency which is commonly referred to as _____
What was the era of good feelings?
Court case that established the basis for judicial review on what was and wasn’t constitutional
What is Marbury v Madison?
Push to end slavery with influence from Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman
What is the abolitionist movement?
Canal in upstate New York created in 1817 stretching from Albany to Buffalo
What is the Erie Canal?
Term used in 19th century to describe system of slavery
What is Peculiar Institution?
Supported national bank and tariffs and was supported by merchants and property owners
What is the federalist party?
Federal government deal allowing Missouri and Maine to enter the union with Missouri as a slave state and Maine a free state
What is the Missouri Compromise?
Goals of this movement was to get children into public schools to reduce levels of poverty.
What is Educational Reform?
Technological innovation that allowed factories to be located anywhere and boats to sail up stream.
What is the steam engine?
Prominent American abolitionist and one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
Leader of the Federalist party in the early 1800’s
Who was Alexander Hamilton?
This institute was shut down by Andrew Jackson by removing all federal funds from it
What is the First National Bank?
Dorothea Dix campaigned for better treatment and condition for the mentally ill.
What is Prison Reform?