Anti-slavery supports
Who were abolitionists?
This was a peaceful transition between political parties that showed that the Constitution was effective
What was the "Revolution of 1800"?
This case established Judicial Review
What was Marbury v Madison?
Developed the Steel Plow
Who was John Deere?
The Irish and the ____________ came as "old immigrants" to the United States from 1820 - 1850
Who are the Germans?
Absitnence from alcohol
What is temperance?
Jackson's policies created discontent and this new party developed
What was the Whig Party?
The case that determined that states can not tax the federal government
What was McCulloch v Maryland?
What are New England and the Midwest?
_______ call for war with Britain, Doves want peace; during War of 1812
Who were the War Hawks?
The vocabulary word for social movements that emerge from the developing middle class in the 19th century
What is Voluntarism?
The name for anti-slavery debates being forbidden in government
What was the Gag Rule?
This case upheld the validity of contracts
What was Fletcher v Peck?
Funded by the federal gov't and connected Illinois to Maryland
What was the Cumberland Road?
The most famous abolitionist, created the newspaper The Liberator
Who was William Lloyd Garrison?
This person raised awareness of the conditions in mental asylums and orphanages
Who was Dorethea Dix?
U.S. agrees to stay out of European business, Europe agrees to stop colonizing the Americas
What was the Monroe Doctrine?
This case UPHELD Cherokee land rights
What was Worcester v Georgia?
This invention (specific) made cheaper products due to more efficient producation - one example would be the Cotton Gin
What are Interchangeable Parts?
This person created the Steam Engine
Who was Samuel Slater?
Education reformer
Who was Horace Mann?
Finalized the U.S. purchase of Florida from Spain
What was the Adams-Onis Treaty?
Affirmed the Commerce Clause
What was Gibbons v Ogden?
Legalized labor unions & strikes
What was Commonwealth v Hunt?
This allowed for women to work in factories in Massachusetts
What was the Lowell-Waltham System?