The politician that supported the American System.
Henry Clay
Canal opened in New York in 1825
Erie Canal
The group that gained suffrage in the 1820s/30s
Non-propertied white men
Movement that advocated for abstinence from alcohol
Temperance Movement
Louisiana rebellion in 1811
German Coast Uprising
The person who became a war hero from the Battle of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson
The extension of Republican Motherhood
The Cult of Domesticity
This bill signed by Jackson in response to the Nullification Crisis
The Force Bill
The activist who wrote The Liberator
William Lloyd Garrison
John C. Calhoun
Marbury v. Madison
Eli Whitney's important invention besides the cotton gin.
Interchangeable Parts
The Supreme Court case ignored by Jackson when he vetoed the Second Bank.
McCulloch v. Maryland
A prominent prison reformer
Dorothea Dix
Popular entertainment in the Northeast which used songs like "Blue Tail Fly" and "Old Folks at Home"
Minstrel Shows
The 1814 meeting of New England Federalists to discuss grievances concerning the War of 1812
Hartford Convention
The unofficial name of the nativist political party.
Know Nothing party
The Supreme Court case ignored by Jackson when he went ahead with Indian Removal.
Worcester v. Georgia
The philosophical and intellectual movement that emphasized the divinity of nature and the individual.
Transcendentalism
Another name for the Domestic Slave Trade
The Second Middle Passage
The principle of Jefferson's that was violated by the Louisiana Purchase.
Strict Construction
The inventor who created the Telegraph
Samuel Morse
An executive order issued by President Andrew Jackson requiring that payment for the purchase of public lands be made exclusively in gold or silver.
Specie Circular
The sole African-American attendee to the Seneca Falls Convention
Frederick Douglass
The state where Frederick Douglass was born.
Maryland