The Market Revolution
The Cotton Boom
The Second Great Awakening & Reform Movements
The Age of Jackson
Wild!
100

Describe four forms of transportation that developed between 1800-1860.

1. Roads / Turnpikes

2. Canals

3. Railroads

4. Steamboats

100

Explain ONE specific cause and ONE specific effect of the Cotton Boom.

Cause: Invention of the Cotton Gin

Effect: Cotton production & Slavery expanded westward, Positive Good argument develops, domestic slave trade increases

100

This intellectual movement encouraged people to break free of societal expectations by living a non-conformist lifestyle and following their own conscience.

Transcendentalism

100

Identify three aspects of the Democratic Party between 1800-1860.

1. Pro-agriculture 

2. Pro-slavery

3. Supportive of westward expansion (and taking land from NAs)

4. Against the American system

5. Common Man politics

100

Explain the concept of Separate Spheres

Men belong in the public sphere (work, politics), but it is corrupt

Women belong in the private sphere (home, church), which is pure

Men and women must stay in their correct spheres to preserve society

200

Describe two differences between early factories (1800-1830) and later factories (1840-1860).

Water v. Steam Power

Rural v. Urban

Female v. Immigrant labor

Better conditions (housing, lectures etc..) v. worse conditions (lower pay, no housing etc...)

200

What was one effect of Congress ending American involvement in the Atlantic slave trade?

It increased the value of slaves already in America and led to the growth of the domestic slave trade.

200

Describe the Second Great Awakening.

- Religious movement, focused on "practical preaching," led to shifting religious demographics, reform movements, and development of Utopian communities

200

Southern democrats drafted this document when Jackson lowered, but did not remove tariffs.

Ordinance of Nullification

200

This events describes the horrific conditions the Five Civilized tribes faced when being forcibly relocated from their homes in the 1830s.

Trail of Tears

300

Which political party emerged in the United States in response to the rise in immigration between 1800 and 1860?

The Know-Nothing Party

300

These were the rules that governed slaves in the South.

Slave Codes

300

Identify TWO differences between the Shakers and the Latter Day Saints.

Shakers (male & female leadership, no nuclear families, remain in Northeast, generally accepted) v. Latter Day Saints (patriarchal, emphasis on nuclear family, migrate to Utah, faced persecution)

300

Describe the "Corrupt Bargain"

- No candidate won an electoral majority in the election of 1824 so the House of Representatives chose the President. While Jackson won the popular vote, Adams got the presidency. Jackson claimed the election was "stolen" from him.

300
This was the first woman's rights convention to be held in the United States.

Seneca Falls Convention

400

Describe three aspects of the American System

1. Protective tariffs to stimulate manufacturing

2. Federally subsidizing roads and canals

3. Est. and maintaining a national bank

400

This was the largest slave revolt to occur in North America between 1800 and 1860.

Nat Turner's Revolt

400

Identify THREE reform movements that emerged between 1800 and 1860.

1. Prison Reform

2. Temperance

3. Abolitionism

4. Women's Suffrage/ Women's Rights

400

These political organizations used media, fraud, bribery, and graft to gain and maintain political power, especially for the Democratic party from 1800-1860.

Political Machines

400

In this document, the women of Seneca Falls expressed their desire for rights by echoing the language and themes of the Declaration of Independence.

The Declaration of Sentiments
500

Describe three aspects of the Whig party

1. Pro-industry / American system

2. Generally anti-slavery, pro-reform (temperance)

3. Cautious about westward expansion

4. Elite politics

500

Identify three ways that abolitionists societies worked to end slavery.

1. Published anti-slavery literature

2. Petitioned Congress

3. Supported the underground railroad, purchased slave's freedom

4. Supported colonization efforts

500

Identify TWO abolitionists and ONE abolitionist society.

Abolitionists: Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Grimke Sisters etc...

Societies: American Colonization Society, American Anti-slavery society

500

Under this law, President Jackson was given the authority to relocate the five civilized tribes from the Southwest to an area further west, opening up settlement for white Americans.

Indian Removal Act

500

Jackson used his veto power to change these two aspects of the American system.

1. Defunded infrastructure projects

2. Removed the charter of the 2nd Bank of the United States