This US industry helped increase the profits of Northern textile mills.
What is the cotton industry?
This Supreme Court case established the idea of judicial review in 1803.
What is Marbury v Madison
This revolution linked the northern industries with western and southern farms and was created by advances in agriculture, communication, industry, and transportation in the first half of the 19th century.
What is the Market Revolution?
This act authorized funds for the removal of tribes from the SE in 1830.
What is the Indian Removal Act?
The increased demand for this led to the slave trade not dying out as the founding fathers expected
What is cotton?
This economic plan called for the creation of roads/canals, a protective tariff, and a central banking system.
What is Henry Clay's American System?
The end of the War of 1812, death of the Federalist party and national unity resulted in this name for the period from 1815 to 1824.
What is the Era of Good Feelings?
Slavery revived and expanded due to this technological invention.
What is Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin?
Henry Clay backed John Quincy Adams as president in the Election of 1824 and Jackson called it this.
What is the Corrupt Bargain?
Movement of New England intellectuals who focused on individual judgment over existing social traditions and institutions
What is transcendentalism?
This outlawed the sailing of American ships to foreign ports and was intended to protect American ships from foreign impressment
What is the Embargo Act 0f 1807?
This is the 1823 declaration that warned European powers to keep out of the Western Hemisphere and pledged that the US would not intervene in the internal affairs of Europe.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
Mill girls lived and worked at the place in Massachusetts in the early 1800s
What is the Lowell Factory?
Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison gained popularity through their heroics in this war.
What is the War of 1812?
This movement led to countless reform movements in abolition, drinking, and education.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
This raised taxes on imported manufactured goods made of wool as well as on raw materials like iron by 35-45%.
What is The Tariff of 1828 or the Tariff of Abominations?
This was the first conflict that had American sailors fighting abroad.
What are the Barbary Wars?
These are two areas of innovations that better connected the South and North
What are transportation (canals/roads) and communication?
Claiming that it concentrated too much power in the hands of a privileged few and violated the Constitution, Andrew Jackson vetoed this federal institution in 1832.
What is the 2nd national bank?
This event in 1831 in Virginia involved slaves killing their masters and going from farm to farm gathering supporters and assaulting white inhabitants
What is the Nat Turner Rebellion?
Two of the three causes of the Panic of 1837 included these things.
What are land speculation, the dissolution of the 2nd national bank and specie circular?
These would include two of the three ways that President Jefferson went against his beliefs in limiting the federal government
What are the Louisiana Purchase, Barbary Wars, and Embargo Act of 1807?
The part of Henry Clay's American system that did not happen
What is federal funding of infrastructure?
This 1832–1833 confrontation saw South Carolina attempt to declare a federal law null and void, testing the limits of states’ rights before Andrew Jackson threatened military action through the Force Bill.
What is the nullification crisis?
Meeting in NY to discuss the lack of women's rights, including suffrage, in 1848
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?