This agreement between Southern and Northern representatives was the first federal mandate on slavery since 1808 & created the 36/30 line
What is the Missouri Compromise?
This President claimed to represent the "Common Man" and was responsible for forcing thousands off of their ancestral land in the Southern US
Who is Andrew Jackson?
This person purchased their freedom and went on to share their experience in slavery across the nation to bring people to the fight for Abolition
Who is Frederick Douglass?
A time period of rapid economic growth in the United States (title of one of lectures in this unit)
What is the Market Revolution?
This meeting gave national recognition to many female advocates and led to the circulation of a document titled "The Declaration of Sentiments"
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
His rebellion was an attempt to end slavery in the South & got some politicians to discuss emancipation..however stricter slave codes were the result
Who is Nat Turner?
The constitutional theory that states can invalidate federal laws and judicial decisions they see as unconstitutional
What is nullification?
This person was part of the shift in religious beliefs of the time period and founded the Mormon Church
Who is Joseph Smith?
These groups formed in response to poor conditions experienced by wage laborers
What are unions?
This piece of foreign policy work set the standard for US relations with Europe until WWI. "You mind your business and we will mind ours"
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
This founder of the transcendental movement who believed in a direct connection between God, man and nature
Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson?
This decision by the Marshall Court determined that when federal law and state law are in conflict, federal law wins
What is McCulloch v Maryland?
This war hero turned President served for the shortest amount of time of any US President
Who is William Henry Harrison?
Utilized a self contained factory model where workers (who all happened to be young unmarried women) would also live where they worked
What is the Waltham-Lowell System?
Name of the two political parties that emerged and dominated in the 1830's
What/who are the Whigs and Democrats?
This group sought to bring an end to alcohol related problems in society and was founded in 1826
What is the American Temperance Society?
This politician anonymously published an argument in opposition to federal tariffs which caused a political event known as what during Jackson's presidency
Who is John C Calhoun? & What is the Nullification Crisis?
This group caused a growth in cities and provided workers that helped solidify the US economy's shift to industrialization
Who are Immigrants?
Name two innovations that helps transform the economy in the first half of the 19th century
Mrs. Rember will be the judge!
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Name two significant changes that occurred as a direct result of the War of 1812.
End of the Federalist Party
Rise in National Pride
US gained the respect of other nations
Road to US-British alliance begins
Canadian-US border
US industrializes
War heroes and Warhawks become leaders of the next generation
Ongoing arguments regarding this institution occured d during the first half of the 19th century. The Elastic Clause was often used by both sides of the argument to justify its creation or demise
What is the National Bank?
LEARN THIS TERM: Women advocates gained some limited political power by establishing charities and institutions like this one to help disadvantaged Americans
What is the Hull House?
Name two of the three components of the American System
1. Roads and Canals funded by the fed government
2. Tariffs to promote American business
3. 2nd National Bank Chartered
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