Requirement that Jackson removed for voting
Property
Name of Union General who pushed through the South in a "total war" strategy and burned from Atlanta to Savannah.
Wiliam T. Sherman
The main TWO goals of the AFL (American Federation of Labor) and all Union's during the late 1800's
better pay and better conditions
Created the first electric light bulb
Thomas Edison
ThiEven with resistance, the Plains Indians eventually ended up here.
On reservations
Name given for Jackson's removal of property qualifications for voting
Jacksonian Democracy
Established after the Civil War to help poor whites and former enslaved people by creating hospitals, schools, and other aid.
Freedman's Bureau
Name that negatively accused big business leaders of being unfair in their practices.
Robber Barons
Man who believed that all young Americans deserved a public education
Horace Mann
This gave farmers of the Great Plains( and West) the ability to ship their goods back to the east.
Transcontinental Railroad
Nickname given to the forced removal of Native Americans from the South to reservations in the West
Trail of Tears
View of how to treat the South after the war shared by Lincoln and Johnson.
Man who made his fortune in the Steel industry
Andrew Carnegie
Two attempts by the federal government (Henry Clay) to stop the "conflict over slavery" before the Civil War....
Compromise of 1820 and Compromise of 1850
Group responsible for clearing through the Rocky Mts. for the Western portion of the Transcontinental RR
Chinese
Battle that Jackson won in the War of 1812 against the British AFTER peace had been declared.
Battle of New Orleans
Way Southerners ignored the outcome of the Civil War and tried to control former slaves.
Parts of Europe that most immigrants came from in the late 1800's .
South and Eastern Europe
The belief that United States should expand by adding territories (like Texas, Oregon, Mexican Cession) via war or treaties
Manifest Destiny
Little Big Horn
Name of doctrine that was the resistance from South Carolina (and John C. Calhoun) against Jackson's Tariff that benefited the North, but hurt the South.
Doctrine of Nullification
Two battles of the Civil War fought in the Northern States.
Antietam (Maryland) and Gettysburg (Pennsylvania)
Three ways Americans were influenced by the Railroads during the Second Industrial Revolution.
1. Created Time Zones
2. Growth of Cities
3. National Trade/Market
Term for what happened to the U.S. as added territories caused certain areas of the U.S. began to look out for what was important to their section of the U.S. (ie slavery/abolitionists)
Sectionalism
In the first half of the 19th Century this was the man-made faster transport of farm and industrial Products
Canals (Erie Canal linked the West and the East)