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Jeff & the Jameses
100

This SCOTUS case established judicial review.

Marbury v Madison

100

The idea that women should take charge of educating their children in the ways of the new republic.

Republican Motherhood

100

Political party of Jefferson and Madison. They feared a powerful, central government.

Democratic-Republicans

100

A religious movement rooted in the powerful emotional message about how hard work, individual achievement, and devotion to God can better your life in the mid 1800s 

The Second Great Awakening

100

The acquisition of a large piece of land by President T. Jefferson that went against his usual strict interpretation of the Constitution. Made possible by the Haitian Revolution.

The Louisiana Purchase

200

This SCOTUS case asserted national supremacy over the states.

McCulloch v Maryland
200

The forced migration of thousands of Native Americans from their lands to Oklahoma and other western territories in the early 1830s.

Trail of Tears/Indian Removal Act

200

This Eli Witney invention increased slavery 

cotton gin


200

A Breakup letter to Europe. If you stay out of my business, I'll stay out of yours!

Monroe Doctrine

300

Federalists believed in what kind of interpretation of the constitution?

loose

300

This actually began during the American Revolution but increased during the reform era of the 1803's and was symbolized by the Seneca Falls Convention.

What is the Women's Rights Movement

300

How did Jackson destroy the national bank?

bled into pet banks in the states

300

Man-made waterway completed in 1825 that helped connect an entire region of the United States and transport goods Easter/West.

Erie Canal

300

A reform movement that encouraged people to limit their use of alcohol because of the effects it had on the family and home.

What is Temperance Movement

300

This is a representation of the peaceful transfer of power from the Federalists to the Democrat-Republicans.

The Revolution of 1800 or the Election of Thomas Jefferson

400

A way to interpret the Constitution that believed the government could only do what was specifically written in the Constitution.

What is Strict

400

Nullification Crisis

SC threatened to secede over the tariff of abominations

400

transformed transportation during the mid 1800s

steam enginge

400

The agreement in which one contested state was admitted as a slave-holding state, the other as a free state, and slavery was prohibited in the rest of the Louisiana Territory north of latitude 36°30’ .

Missouri Compromise

400

causes for war of 1812

land, impressment, pressures on the frontier

500

Head of the supreme court under Jefferson-Monroe, who opposed Democratic-Republican legislation, and enforced federalists policies (strong national government)

John Marshall

500

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Susan B. Anthony were leaders of the women's suffrage movement and helped organize this meeting in New York.

Seneca Falls Convention

500

American system

henry clay's plan to better the economy: internal improvements, tariffs, focus on American industries

500

Famous slave rebellion in the antebellum south 

Nat Turner's Rebellion

500

This outlawed trade with all foreign countries and was another example of Jefferson and the Democrat-Republicans switching their Strict Interpretation of the Constitution to Broad. Also Jefferson did this to attempt to punish Britain for impressing their sailors

The Embargo of 1807