Andrew Jackson
Chapter 8
Chapter 10
Chapters 8-10
All APUSH
100
the belief that a state had the right to nullify any federal law it believed to be unjust. Andrew Jackson was able to resolve this issue in 1832
What is the Nullification Crisis?
100
The treaty signed by Spain and America to cede Florida to the United States
What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?
100
Textile mills worked by young women. The companies in return would feed, shelter, and protect their workers. Would give women broader economic freedom
What are the Lowell mills or system
100
Principal opponent to Alexander Hamilton. Creator of the Democratic-Republican Party. President from 1801 to 1809
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
100
During the War of 1812, the New England Federalist met and thought about seceding from the Union. This idea was known as the Essex Junto. The Essex Junto was developed at which convention
What is Hartford Convention
200
A stain on American integrity and honor, this forced march led to the demise of the Five Civilized Tribes and utter jubilation to the settlers that wanted the land
What is the Trial of Tears?
200
The years between 1816 and 1823, this time was generally free of foreign conflicts and political strife because of the collapse of the Federalist Party
What is Era of Good Feelings?
200
Longest River in the North American Continent. It would provide a route from the North to the Gulf of Mexico
What is the Mississippi River?
200
Would connect New York City to the Great Lakes
What is the Erie Canal?
200
Shawnee soldier and general. Alongside his brother Tenskwatawa, they formed a Native American confederacy to resist American expansion. He was killed at the Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812
Who is Tecumseh?
300
1831 Supreme Court case. Cherokees would claim that Georgia had no right to enforce laws in Cherokee lands. John Marshall would rule that the Cherokees were a domestic dependent nation
What is Cherokee Nation v. Georgia?
300
Promoted by Henry Clay, this idea tried to deal with foreign competition, taxes, and infrastructure.
What is the American System?
300
public roads maintained and operated by privately owned companies. The roads will resemble modern day toll roads
What are turnpikes?
300
built to provide an elegant place for their daily carriage rides, this place is known throughout the world today
What is Central Park?
300
Religious revival movement that began during the 19th century. The idea of a more personal relationship with God emerged and saw the downfall of many previously important Christian denominations
What is the Second Great Awakening?
400
Authorized the president to buy Native American lands east of the Mississippi and move Native Americans west of the Mississippi
What is the Removal Act of 1830?
400
Established in 1816, its decision to shrink the amount of currency available for loans led to the economic collapse of 1819
What is the Second National Bank?
400
The fear of immigrants and other undesirables led to the rise of political parties like the Know Nothings. This is known as
What is nativism?
400
Informal group of advisors that the president would rely on for advice. Andrew Jackson's group of advisors would meet with him in the middle of night and discuss events with cheese and wine.
What is Kitchen Cabinet?
400
the consolidation of the colonies of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Plymouth, and New Hampshire by King James II in 1686. The leader would one day end up in women's clothes and arrested
What is the Dominion of New England?
500
This faux war would pin Nicholas Biddle vs. Andrew Jackson.
What is the Bank War?
500
Led by Henry Clay and John C Calhoun, these avians called for war to redeem American honor and acquire more territory in the west
Who are the War Hawks?
500
This company would lead the way in communications. By the 1860s more than 50,000 miles of wire connected the country.
What is Western Union Telegraph Company?
500
Industrial workers greatest legal victory came in this court case, where the Supreme Court of Massachusetts ruled that unions were lawful organizations and could strike
What is Commonwealth v. Hunt?
500
The party would have not been complete if the Gaspee had not burned, Mary Ottis Warren's satrical plays had not made us laugh, and the Daughters of Liberty had kept their liberty
What is the Boston Tea Party?