He delivered a farewell address that warned the nation to avoid entangling alliances
Eli Whitney invented this device in 1793 which caused an explosion of slavery throughout the south
Cotton Gin
This term describes anti-immigrant feeling that surged in the US before the Civil War and during the Industrial Revolution.
William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass were prominent figures in this movement.
This term describes letting people of a state or territory vote on an issue locally
This President set an agrarian vision for the nation and completed the Louisiana Purchase
This 'revolution' shifted the production of goods from the home to the market and took place before the Civil War.
This event led to the revision of the Articles of Confederation (which was replaced by the Constitution)
Shays Rebellion
This group believed in human perfectibility and included Henry David Thoreau
Transcendentalists
This leader of the Populist Party ran for President three times but never won
He was an expansionist President who only served a single term and led the nation to war with Mexico
This economic plan was presented by Henry Clay and emphasized infrastructure, a tariff, and national bank.
This American wrote 'Ain't I a Woman?' to decry the treatment of women of color
The AFL is an example of these groups formed to protect workers rights
This organization was established to help former slaves and poor whites with food and housing after the Civil War
This President took office in 1824 as a result of the 'Corrupt Bargain'
This tax in 1828 led to the Nullification Crisis of 1832-33
These politicians actively pursued racial equality during Reconstruction
This movement, largely led by women, eventually succeeded in passing the 18th Amendment
The VA and KY Resolutions during the Adams Administration were a response to these acts
This President started the 'Era of Good Feelings' in America
A tax on this product led to a rebellion in 1795
A turning point in the use of labor happened in 1676 as a result of this event
This describes the time when colonial women made products in the home and refused to purchase British goods
This event signaled the death of the Federalist Party