Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Legislation
Chapters 9 and 10
Chapter 11
Potpourri
100

The transportation Revolution led to the closer regional ties and the booming success of this second "revolution." 

Market Revolution

100

Andrew Jackson's victory in 1828 was due in part to changes in ________________, allowing more lower class white men to vote.

voting rights

100

Among other things, Maine was established as a free state and the 36 degree, 30 minute line dictated that slave territory could never exist above that line but could potentially exist below the line as a result of popular sovereignty.

Compromise of 1820 or the Missouri Compromise

100

The accepted idea that the role of women in the antebellum period was to raise children were well versed in becoming good citizens.

Republican Motherhood

100

A major focus for the US in its expansion west was the extension of the "peculiar institution," spurred on by the booming cotton economy

Slavery

100

In southern society, this group held the most power within society, the most land, and typically owned the greatest number of slaves.

Planter Elite

200

A project of the state of York and Governor DeWitt Clinton, it connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River and the city of New York. 

The Erie Canal

200

Jackson vetoed its rechartering on grounds that it was run by "old money" and threatened the liberty of the American people.

Second bank of the United States

200

This was an 1823 proclamation by the United States announcing a warning to European nations not to interfere in the affairs of the western hemisphere.

Monroe Doctrine

200

Her contribution to the reform period was to call for improvements to the conditions that existed in insane asylums and prisons in America. Rehabilitation was part of what she called for.

Dorothea Dix

200

This document, drafted by the US and Mexico did attempt to protect the newly gained citizenship rights of Mexicans in the US, but it many cases these rights were ignored or loopholes were found

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

200

This religious group was the first to incorporate a link to the western hemisphere in the Judeo- Christian tradition. Due to persecution in the east, they would eventually settle in what is today Utah.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons)

300

The system by which young women were recruited into the textile industry while still attempting to provide the structure that parents of young ladies would want their daughters to live under. First taste of freedom and independence for many young American women.

The Waltham-Lowell System or Lowell System

300

This image would have accurately represented the sentiments of this political party, born to oppose "King Andrew I."

The Whig Party

300

Both of these Supreme Court cases ruled in favor of the Cherokee of Georgia, yet neither stopped the President from following through on his desire to remove Native peoples from the southeast. Name one.

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

or Worcester v. Georgia

300

An American born denomination of Christianity, its followers would be persecuted in the east and would eventually settle in what would become the state of Utah.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

or the Mormons

300

Justification for slavery involving the attitude that the institution led to increased wealth for southern planters and better living conditions for the African slave.

The "positive good"

300

This movement taught that through self-realization and a rediscovery of one's relationship with nature, the truth could be discovered.

Transcendentalism

400

He secretly brought back the blueprints of English factories and implemented some of the machinery to jump start the Industrial Revolution in the United States. 

Samuel Slater

400

The South Carolina Exposition and Protest borrowed heavily in theory from Jefferson and Madison's Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and compact theory. Who wrote the Protest?

John C. Calhoun

400

This piece of legislation led to this forced relocation of Native Americans from the southeast to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.

Indian Removal Act

400

I was a major voice in the Transcendentalist movement and was a leader in promoting individuality. I discovered "inner truth" at Walden Pond.

Henry David Thoreau

400

Coined by John O'Sullivan, this was the belief by many Americans that is was their God-given duty to spread the ideals of American life west to the Pacific coast

Manifest Destiny

400

This was the forced removal of Native peoples of the Southeast in order to make land available for American settlers heading west.

Trail of Tears

500

Eli Whitney is credited with being one of a few men who were extremely influential in the rapid growth of the American Industrial Revolution. Name the machine and production process that sped up cotton processing and manufacturing respectively. 

Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts

500

Name given to the questionable outcome of the 1824 Presidential Election.

The Corrupt Bargain.

500

Through government funded internal improvements, tariffs and a newly chartered national bank this would improve trade in America through better transportation. Name the legislation and the man who drafted the plan.

The American System by Henry Clay

500

This bloody event of 1831 put an end to any legislation in Virginia leading to the gradual emancipation of slaves in that state.

Nat Turner Rebellion

500

Frederick Douglass, the legendary black abolitionist joined with the prominent women of the Women's Rights Movement to link the oppressed conditions of both women and African-Americans in America. He gave a speech at this women's rights convention to call attention to both movements.

Seneca Falls
500

John C. Calhoun's defense of slavery based on idea that it paid for the elegant lifestyle of some southern whites while providing some education for the enslaved population.

"positive good"

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