Industrialization
Slavery
Jacksonian Democracy
Expansion
Really difficult history. You don't want the smoke.
100

Women commonly worked in northern factories in this New England town. 

Lowell Mills

100

This was famously invented by Eli Whitney and increased cotton production and the demand for enslaved labor.

The Cotton Gin

100

A President that appears to stand for the common people, particularly farmers. The ____man.

Everyman

100

Many Americans considered this group of people "savages" which lead to significant mistreatment.

Native Americans

100

This movement tried to limit the amount of alcohol people would drink

Temperance Movement

200

What did most of the New England Factories produce using southern cotton?

Textiles (Clothes)

200

This was a network of safehouses used to hide and transport enslaved Africans who resisted by running away.

The Underground Railroad

200

Jackson famously vetoed the charter for this institution reducing American financial security but improving conditions for southern agriculture.

The National Bank

200

A term used to describe the American belief that God had willed them to conquer the continent.

Manifest Destiny

200

Jackson wanted to kill the bank because he thought 

the rich would abuse their power.

300

This invention increased westward migration and expanded business through the improved distance of communication.

The Telegraph

300

A famous female conductor of the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman

300

This Supreme Court ruling against Georgia determined that state governments had no power over foreign nations, particularly Native American nations, and was ignored by President Jackson.

Worcester v. Georgia

300

This war was fought over disputed land in Texas that both participating countries made claims to.

Mexican-American War

300

How do canals work?

By raising and lowering water for ships to cross

400

These allowed for easier, cheaper, and quicker maintenance on farm and factory equipment. Eli Whitney is accredited with this invention.

Interchangeable Parts

400

Another form of enslaved resistence that included physical violence, Nat Turner is famous for this.

Rebellion

400

This act lead to land theft and the migration of many Native Americans.

Indian Removal Act

400

The path Native Americans were violently forced to take moving west.

The Trail of Tears

400

Where did many immigrants come from to work in the factories

Europe

500

These two inventions improved transportation speed over both water and land.

Railroads and Canals

500

This 1820 congressional agreement balanced free and slave states and ensured slavery would not expand to new states above the 36th parallel.

The Missouri Compromise

500

This system is accredited to Andrew Jackson in which the President gives political offices to friends and contributors.

The Spoils System

500

This Supreme Court ruling against Maryland ensured the implied powers of the court, stregthened the federal government, and ensured federal courts superceded state governments.

McCullough v. Maryland

500

How did the railroads and canals effect the economy.

MAde things easier ande faster to ship

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