He ran a " log cabin and hard cider" campaign.
Who was William Henry Harrison?
The nullification crisis occurred because of this type of tariff
What is a protective tariff?
It was a woman's job to educate children to be good Americans
What was Republican Motherhood?
It established a line at 36' 30' to limit the spread slavery.
What was the Missouri Compromise?
The only Native American tribe that successfully resisted relocation, mainly through the use of guerilla warfare.
Who are the Seminole?
He ran for office in 1824 based on his reputation as a war hero.
Who was Andrew Jackson?
He proposed what came to be called "the American System"
Who was Henry Clay?
She wrote her husband telling him not to forget the ladies when he participated the 1776 continental congress.
Who was Abigail Adams?
Under his leadership, Supreme Court decisions strengthened the power of the national government
Who was John Marshall?
President that authorized the Louisiana Purchase even though it violated his principles.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
All colonial ships had to pass through British ports.
What were the navigation acts?
Federal money withdrawn from the Bank of the United States by Andrew Jackson was deposited in them.
What were pet banks?
The acronym used to discourage Irish catholic job-seekers in the 1840s
What is NINA?
It was when the British captured American men at sea and then made them serve in the British navy.
What was impressment?
Former Vice President that was accused of murder and being a traitor after his infamous duel. He killed Alexander Hamilton.
Who was Aaron Burr?
It was a document written in Seneca Falls, New York
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
It was Andrew Jackson's idea to use only hard currency.
What was specie circular?
Fifty-seven European women were shipped to this colony in 1621 to become wives
What is Jamestown?
Politician who secretly wrote the South Carolina Exposition which called for nullification of the tariff.
Who was John Calhoun?
The famous battle won by Andrew Jackson during the War of 1812 that actually took place after the war was over.
What is the battle of New Orleans?
It was when Pennsylvania farmers organized resistance to Alexander Hamilton's revenue plan.
What was the Whiskey Rebellion?
It was the dominant cash crop in South Carolina before cotton became king.
What is rice?
He led the colonization of the Texas by bringing 300 families from the United States to the region in 1825.
Who is Stephen Austin?
A desire to dominate the entire North American continent based on white supremacy
What was manifest destiny?
The economic system where colonies only existed to enrich their mother country.
What was mercantilism?