The Rise of Political Parties and the Era of Jefferson
Politics, Regional Interests & America on the World Stage
The Market Revolution
Jackson's Presidency
Social Reform Movements and the South during the Early Republic
100

Purchased by Thomas Jefferson

The Louisiana Territory

100

Form of transportation funded by the federal government; improved interstate trade in these states


The Cumberland Road or the National Road

100

The Market Revolution had the most significant impact in this region of the United States

The North or The Northeast 

100

The removal of property qualifications led to higher voter turn out for which group of people?

White males; Universal white male suffrage

100

This invention triggered a rise in slavery 

The Cotton Gin

200

Name on thing Jefferson did to limit the power of the federal government 

Repealed the Whiskey Tax

Cut Federal Spending; reduced federal jobs

reduced the military

did not renew the Alien and Sedition Acts


200

Improved intrastate trade in New York and helped stimulate settlement in the Northwest 

Eerie Canal


200

The Antebellum Southern Economy was fueled by the Market Revolution and relied on this export

Cotton

200

The discovery of gold and desire to make land available for white settlers resulted in this policy 

The Indian Removal Act, 1830

200

This social reform movement called for an immediate end to slavery

The Abolitionist Movement

300
What policy debate emerged with the Louisiana Purchase?
There was nothing in the Constitution that gave the federal government power to buy foreign territory 
300

Proposed by Henry Clay; a key goal was to strengthen the different economic regions by improving infrastructure 

The American System

300

This form of transportation would surpass the canals in becoming the nation's primary mode of transportation

Railroads

300
Jackson vetoed the charter (renewal) for this institution because it believed it to be ran by wealthy elites who were corrupt 

The National Bank

300

Abolitionist who escaped slavery and went North

Frederick Douglass

400

This election was known as a "Revolution" because it was the first time there was a peaceful transfer of power between two different political parties 

The Election of 1800


400

Foreign policy that closed the western hemisphere to future colonization 

The Monroe Doctrine

400

This textile factory hired young women; changed the role of women

The Lowell Mills

400

Jackson overused this executive power

The power of veto

400

This social reform movement, mostly led by women,  called for an end of alcohol consumption in America

The Temperance Movement

500

This unpopular policy passed by Jefferson to force European powers to honor American neutrality 

The Embargo Act of 1807

500

Guided by Henry Clay in order to maintain a even balance of slave and free states 

The Missouri Compromise

500

Immigration patterns during the Market Revolution included an influx of these two immigrant groups

Irish and German

500

The Nullification Crisis over this policy led to a national debate over the relationship between the federal and state governments

The Tariff of 1828

500
Pro-slavery argument; slavery benefits the enslaver and enslaved 

Positive Good