Foundations & Courts
The Market Revolution
Age of Jackson
Manifest Destiny & War
Resistance & Reform
100

This first (and weak) U.S. government was replaced by the Constitution.

The Articles of Confederation

100

Eli Whitney’s invention that made the South the "Cotton Kingdom."

The Cotton Gin

100

The practice of giving government jobs to political supporters.

The Spoils System

100

The belief that the U.S. was divinely ordained to expand to the Pacific.

Manifest Destiny

100

This term describes the organized social movement that aimed to end the practice of slavery in the United States, gaining significant momentum in the 1830s.

Abolitionism (or the Abolitionist Movement).

200

Landmark case that gave the Supreme Court the power of Judicial Review.

Marbury v. Madison

200

This "big ditch" connected the Midwest to the Atlantic Ocean.

The Erie Canal

200

The crisis where South Carolina threatened to ignore federal tariffs.

The Nullification Crisis

200

The primary cause of the War of 1812 involving kidnapping sailors.

Impressment

200

He wrote an 1829 "Appeal" urging violent resistance to slavery.

David Walker

300

This 1800 event was the first peaceful transfer of power between parties.


The Revolution of 1800


300

Samuel Morse's invention that ended the "isolation" of the West.

The Telegraph

300

Jackson used this "Power" more than all previous presidents combined.

The Veto (specifically the Bank Veto)

300

Howard Zinn argues this 1846 conflict was a "manufactured" land grab.

The Mexican-American War

300

The former slave whose 1845 narrative exposed the cruelty of slavery.

Frederick Douglass

400

The grievance "No Taxation Without ___" sparked the Revolution.

Representation

400

The factory system in MA that employed young women in textiles.

The Lowell System

400

The 1830 law that led directly to the "Trail of Tears."

The Indian Removal Act

400

Lincoln’s "Resolutions" that challenged Polk’s reasons for war.

The "Spot" Resolutions

400

This organization wanted to send free Black Americans to Africa.

American Colonization Society

500

Chief Justice who ruled that states cannot tax federal institutions.

John Marshall (in McCulloch v. Maryland)

500

The shift from subsistence farming to producing goods for distant markets.

The Market Revolution

500

The political party formed specifically to oppose "King Andrew" Jackson.

The Whig Party

500

This 1820 deal drew a line to balance free and slave territories.

The Whig Party

500

He led the deadliest slave revolt in U.S. history in 1831.

Nat Turner

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