The term for the growth of cities due to more people moving into them
urbanization
This person taught themselves to read and write illegally, leading to writing about the horrors of slavery after they escaped
Frederick Douglass
This institution was the legal purchasing, trading, and inheriting of "property"
This institution was at the core of every issue concerning events that led to the Civil War
slavery
Many Native Americans died from harsh weather and malnourishment during this after being forcefully removed
Trail of Tears
Because Fridays are...
AWESOME!
The 2 largest immigrant ethnicities from Europe that came to the U.S. during the first half of the 19th century
Irish and German
The reform groups in this time were inspired by a religious revival during the first half of the 19th century. What is that religious revival called?
Second Great Awakening
States choosing to ignore federal law
Nullification
Jackson created this political party
The Democratic Party
This belief stated that Americans are destined to migrate west because God wants it to happen
Manifest Destiny
These people moved to a place where their work was also their home, as a town was built around the job.
(Lowell, Ma) Factory Girls
A network of secret routes/tunnels/safehouses to help enslaved people escape AND it's most famous leader
The Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Laws that stated Northerners must report runaway enslaved people back to their masters.
Fugitive Slave Laws
One reason many Americans migrated West
Immigration
opportunity for land
adventure
This event was led to the end of the Federalist Party
War of 1812
The equation for industrialism...
Machines/Technology
+
Division of Labor = Mass Production
+
(Interchangeable Parts)
The name of the famous abolitionist newspaper
The Liberator
The election of this President prompted succession in the South
(an extra 200 points if you can guess the year too)
Abraham Lincoln
Election of 1860
Government for the people and by the people
Jacksonian Democracy
What is one issue, besides slavery, that reformers wanted to create/improve?
public schooling
temperance
Women's Rights
The North is generally seen as anti-slavery, and the South is seen a pro-slavery.
Be critical now, what is one way that the North perpetuated/encouraged/allowed slavery to keep happening?
Fugitive Slave Acts
Cotton used for industry in the North
Popular Sovereignty
No slavery only in new territories
Religious reformers and abolitionists were connected in the idea that...
slavery was a sin
The idea that states should have the right to decide for themselves through voting on whether the state should be a free or slave state
Popular Sovereignty
This court case stated that forcefully removing the Native Americans was UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Jackson ignored that ruling anyway
Worcester v. Georgia
What are the Reconstruction Amendments?
13th
14th
15th