The term for the growing divide between the North and the South.
Sectionalism
The system in which young women could work in factories and live on factory grounds.
The Lowell System
The main export of the South for much of the nineteenth century.
Cotton
Name of the religious revival during the 1730s.
First Great Awakening
The Constitution was created in this year.
1787
Name of the rebellion in which farmers in Massachusetts revolted due to unfair taxes.
Shay's Rebellion
Who was exiled from Massachusetts Bay after challenging traditional gender roles within the Puritan Church?
Anne Hutchinson
Name two innovations that emerged during the Market Revolution.
Steam engine, power loom, cotton gin, textile mill, railroads, steamships, canals, telegraph
Written by Thomas Paine to articulate the reasons why the colonies should break away from Britain.
Common Sense
This compromise created a stronger fugitive slave act, which was ignored by northern states.
The Compromise of 1850
The transfer of food, animals, and disease that created new global networks and radically shaped communities in the Americas.
The Columbian Exchange
The ideology that women should teach children values of America and how to be a good citizen.
Republican Motherhood
Name of the system that encouraged the federal government to invest in the growth of infrastructure in the United States.
The American System
The era of the growing sense of patriotism and cooperation in the early United States.
Era of Good Feelings
This act restricted all trade with other countries, leading to economic decline.
Embargo Act of 1807
What violent event in a territory in 1854 was a precursor for the Civil War?
Bleeding Kansas
Name of the first national meeting in 1848 that discussed women's suffrage.
Seneca Falls Convention
This was Alexander Hamilton's plan to respond to the Economic Crises of the 1790s.
The Bank of the United States
John O'Sullivan
This Supreme Court decision established the precedent of judicial review.
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
This declared the United States as neutral in the conflict between European powers emerging in the 1790s.
The Proclamation of Neutrality (1793)
The woman who founded the American Red Cross during the Civil War.
Clara Barton
This caused the Panic of 1837.
Overspeculation of land, defaulting on loans, loss of business from British investors.
What was Transcendentalism?
Having a connection with nature that can lead to a better connection with God. Emotional relationship with God.
These two states declared the Sedition Act null and void.
Virginia and Kentucky (VA and KY Resolutions)