The reason NYC became a major commerce development.
Used by the Jackson administration to reward those that supported him by giving them federal jobs
The Spoils System
Ruled in favor of the Cherokee Nation, but President Jackson did not enforce it
Worchester v. Georgia
The compromise from 1820 that established the 36*30 line. Above the line, territories would be closed to slavery, but below it they would be open to slavery. Maine entered as a free state and Missouri entered as a slave state.
Missouri Compromise
Inspired by her hatred for the Fugitive Slave Act, she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin. This novel illustrated the horror of slavery and was very influential to the abolitionist movement
Harriet Beecher Stowe
An act of diplomacy which warned the Eastern Hemisphere to not interfere with the affairs in the Western Hemisphere
The Monroe Doctrine
The deadly journey that the Cherokee nation was forced to take west.
The Trail of Tears
Was revolved around intrastate and interstate commerce. It ruled that the federal government had the power to regulate interstate, thus strengthening the power of the national government
Gibbons v. Ogden
The federal government negotiated treaties with Native Americans and forced them off of their traditional lands.
The Indian Removal Act
Raided Harpers Ferry in an attempt to start a slave revolution.
John Brown
This development caused young farming women in the 1800s to seek work in New England factories
The Market Revolution
Throughout John Quincy Adams' presidency voting rights expanded due to this reason resulting in a larger voting population and Jackson's victory in the 1828 election
Getting rid of property qualifications
This resulted in the National Government's power to create a national bank and stated that the state could not tax a federally chartered bank.
McCulloch v. Maryland
Due to the fact Mexico had abolished slavery, some argued that when the Mexican Cession was annexed, slavery should not be allowed in the territory.
Wilmot Proviso
Published the Liberator
William Lloyd Garrison
Promoted by Henry Clay, this plan to unify the North and the South proposed internal improvements, protective tariffs and a National Bank
The American System
After a tariff was increased multiple times, the south had had enough, so VP John C. Calhoun proposed implementing the __________ ___________, which furthered the argument for states' rights.
Nullification Theory
The case that ruled the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional and that slaves did not have the same rights as white citizens. Slave owners benefited from this ruling because it stated the government could not limit the expansion of slavery
Dred Scott v. Sandford
The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed for popular sovereignty which led to a violent era in Kansas known as ______________
Bleeding Kansas
Published the North Star
Frederick Douglass
This piece of legislation, which was passed before the War of 1812, encouraged regions of America to industrialize
The Embargo Act of 1807
According to Americans, there were two "solutions" to the "Indian Problem." One was to forcefully remove Native Americans from their ancestral land and the other was to have them _________ (when a group is forced to give up every aspect of their own culture and assume another's)
assimilate
This case was not technically a part of the supreme court, but it was a landmark case because it laid the foundation for the first amendment
The Peter Zenger Trial
The reason that the Compromise of 1850 did not lead to permanent stability
No mention of what future territories would do regarding slavery
Was a preacher and a slave in Virginia and led a violent slave revolt in which white men, women and children were targeted
Nat Turner