This belief of 19th Century held that Americans had a divine right and destiny to settle across North America, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, bringing technology and progress.
What is Manifest Destiny?
This constitutional "check" allows the president to prevent congressional bills from becoming laws, used by Andrew Jackson to prevent the recharter of Alexander Hamilton's National Bank.
What is the Veto?
This invention by Eli Whitney resulted in a massive increase in cotton profits, leading to an increased demand for slave labor.
What is the Cotton Gin?
This "rematch" between the United States and Great Britain resulted in the total destruction of Washington, DC and the creation of the National Anthem.
What is the War of 1812?
The political cartoon below referenced this historical event:
What is the Mexican-American War?
Americans in the 1800's believed that foreign immigrants and their children, especially from Ireland, Germany, and China were inferior to native-born Anglo-Americans.
What is Nativism?
What is the Indian Removal Act?
A network of safe houses and trails was used by runaway slaves and "conductors" to lead those escaping the institution of slavery to freedom in Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
The rallying cry of this war, "Remember the Alamo!" ignores the real motivation for the conflict, slavery, resulting in the creation of an independent republic for a future US state.
What is the Texas Revolution?
The political cartoon below criticizes this United States President:
Who is Andrew Jackson?
This period in American History was characterized by a new sense of National unity and patriotism after the War of 1812 and strong growth in the American economy as a result of the National Bank.
What is the Era of Good Feelings?
This type of political campaigning relies on the spread of false or half-true information to paint an opposing candidate in a negative light.
What is mudslinging?
These Congressional laws made it legal to kidnap both enslaved people who had escaped slavery and free black people.
What are the Fugitive Slave Acts?
What is the Mexican-American War?
The political cartoon below highlights this 19th Century belief system:
What is Nativism?
Andrew Jackson believed that all American citizens, as long as they were white men, should have the right to vote, also known as this.
What is suffrage?
What is the Spoils System?
This Supreme Court decision held that the State of Pennsylvania could not prevent bounty hunters from kidnapping freed black slaves, placing them into slavery in the south.
What is Prigg v. Pennsylvania?
This future American President made his name in the War of 1812 as a general in the battle of New Orleans.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
The political cartoon below criticizes this United States President:
Who is James K. Polk?
This era of American History was defined by people moving to the frontiers of America, also known as the Age of Jackson.
What is the era of the Common Man?
As Secretary of State under Thomas Jefferson, this future President was sued by John Marbury for denying him a job as a federal judge, setting up a landmark case that established Judicial Review.
Who is Madison?
While Slave States were states where Slavery was legal, these states were states where Slavery was illegal.
What are Free States?
In order to force congress to declare war on Mexico, President James K. Polk sent calvary into disputed territory bordering this US State.
What is Texas?
The political cartoon below references this 19th Century foreign policy which is still in effect today:
What is the Monroe Doctrine?