Utopian Communities
Industrial Revolution
Nationalism and Major Court Case
Lecture 3
Antebellum
100

What were Utopian Communities?

Idea: Living together in a community where is equal and shared 

100

The industrial Revolution was a period in which .. 

Machines replaced hand-tools , People worked in factory's , Production increased, New inventions were created.  

100

What is the case Gibbons v Ogden about?? 

Supreme court case ruled that only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce 

100

What election of 1824 ?

Henry Clay swung election in house of representatives. John Quincy Adams in exchange Henry clay was made Secretary of state = corrupt bargain 

100

What were Abolitionist?? 

It was getting rid of slavery 

200

What was another community other than Utopian communities?? and what were the time periods?? and where was it located?

Brook farm and 1841-1847 and it was in Massachusetts 

200

Who was Eli Whitney?? 

He put together the firs market made of interchangeable parts.  

200

What is the case McCullough v Maryland about? 

Chief Justice and John Marshall denied the right of Maryland to tax the National Bank 

200

What was the election of 1828 ?

By 1828, property requirement for voting were eased. 1828 election three time more people voted. 
200

Who was Sojourner Truth ??

Former slave known for her powerful speeches against slavery 

300

What were the common traits? (you have to get all correct to get all the points) 

Men and women are all equal 

Mainly in New England

Most of them fail 

300

What was the cotton Gin? and did it make the demand for slaves high? if so , how?? 

It removed seeds quickly from cotton. Yes it made demands high. why? because more slaves , makes more things get done. 

300

What is Adams- Onis Treaty? and what is year that it happened in?? 

Spain is too weak to police its new world territories. So, Spain cedes Florida to the U.S. It happened in 1819 

300

What was the spoils system?? 

Jackson rewarded loyal followers government jobs; Jackson fired nearly 10% of the federal employees and gave the jobs to his loyal Jacksonian's.  

300

Who was William Lloyd Garrison and when was his first publishment ?? 

The liberator :

Published a newspaper about slavery and the first publishment was January 1st 

400

What is Mutual Criticism ? Is mutual criticism technically still around? if so where? 

When everyone would be subjected to criticism by the community. and Yes it's still around.  It could be at your job, school , home etc ... 

400

Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. Why do you think it started there?? what are some ways??

Colonies around the world provided raw materials , Natural resources at home - coal* , iron , wool , Growing population > lots of workers political stability 

400

What was the Conestoga Wagon ? Was this important?

Was used during the time was drawn by horses, mules, oxen could carry tons? and yes , it was important. 

400

What was the Indian Removal Act?? or The Trial Of Tears?? How did the Indians react?? What happened??

Where Jackson forced the Native American to move west.  The Cherokee Indians tried to sure and take their case to the supreme court. John Marshall rules in favor of the Cherokee in Worcester v Georgia (1832)

400

Who was Frederick Douglas ? and some facts about him 

He was a former slave. He made speeches all over the North to gain support about being against slavery. He made the North Star Newspaper 

500

What were Complex Marriages? and Would they work in today times? Are they legal or illegal currently? 

It's a form of free love where every man was married to every women and visa versa.

They would not work in today times 

They are currently illegal. 

500

What is the American System and some facts about it and what is the the Erie Canal? 

It's the development of transportation systems and other internal improvements such as canals and bridges, Established a protective tariff, and resurrected the national bank. The Erie Canal is the Canal that is linked to the Hudson River  

500

What was the Missouri Compromise?? What are some facts about it? What was the latitudinal line about?? 

Under Henry Clay congress resolved the crisis

Maine admitted as a free State, Missouri admitted as a slave state , as for the rest of the Louisiana Territory. The latitudinal line was slavery was illegal in states north of the latitudinal line 36 degree 50 degrees. Slavery was legal in states south of the line

500
What was the tariff of 1828 ?? and how was it a problem ??? 

In response to Br. Goods flooding the market the us passed a protective tariff in 1816 , and increased it in 1824 and 1828 and the problem for the South forced o buy the more expensive Northern manufactured goods 

500

Who were involved with The Women Right's Movement and some facts and what is Seneca falls? and what did the women rights movements write?

Elizabeth Cody Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and The Grimke Sisters. Women support abolitionist getting rid of slavery which equaled, equality for all Americans. Seneca falls were a meeting of women to declare their grievances. The women rights movement wrote the declaration of Sentiments.