Colonies in this region developed an economy around slavery and tobacco
Chesapeake
The failure to settle this question resulting from the Mexican War, created the crisis that became the civil war
Should slavery expand into the far western territories?
The two political parties that developed during Jackson’s presidency
Democrats and Whigs
The dominant religion in Colonial New England
Puritanism
This event marks the end of the Federal Government’s role in reconstruction of the South
Compromise of 1877
One foundation of US religious liberty was this 1649 Maryland Law
Toleration Act
After a key invention of the 1790s, slavery came to be closely associated with the production of this valuable US export
Cotton
Economic crisis that ended Van Buren’s re-election
Panic of 1837
Two preachers of the Great Awakening
Edwards, Whitefield, Davenport
Law created by the Republican congress during the Civil War to encourage western settlement by giving land away
Homestead Act
These laws sought to regulate trade for the benefit of the British
Navigation Acts
His attempt in 1859 to ignite a slave rebellion in the South created further distrust between North and South
John Brown
Jackson’s first attempt at the presidency ended in defeat in this election, decided not by the voters, but the house of representatives
Election of 1824
Religious revival of the early 19th century led by Charles G Finley, Timothy Dwight, and Lyman Beecher
The Second Great Awakening
The Congressional Reconstruction plan focused on giving blacks civil and political rights through these two constitutional amendments
This religious event broke down traditional barriers between Protestant groups
Great Awakening
This Northern political party grew out of Democratic and Whig hostility to the Kansas-Nebraska act, as well as the ideas of the Free Soil Party
Republican Party
The Whig party emerged as an organized political party out of the struggle over this government institution
The Second National Bank
According to your textbook, the most important effect of the American Revolution on religion in the US
Separation of Church and State
Organization created to assist former slaves in the South it was the focus of one of the first fights between Johnson and the Congressional Republicans
Freedman’s Bureau
The costs associated with this conflict of the 1750s and 1760s were a major cause of the American Revolution
French and Indian War, Seven Years War, or Great War for Empire
First serious challenge to the power of the national government to tax
Whiskey Rebellion
Officially the nullification crisis was about taxation. But federal power regarding this issue was also in the background
Slavery
She was expelled from Massachusetts for heresy (preaching a covenant of works), and went on to help found Rhode Island
Anne Hutchinson
This law was designed to break down ties between Native Americans and their tribes, and so force assimilation
Dawes Act or Dawes Severalty Act