This conflict started due to foreign nations not respecting the sovereignty of the United States. Particularly showing this by impressing US sailors into military service.
What is the War of 1812?
This crop spurred the growth of slavery in the south and became the United States' main export.
What is cotton?
This was a religious revival in the 1830s.
What is the 2nd Great Awakening
This President navigated the turmoil of the War of 1812.
What is the Embargo Act of 1807?
This battle was fought and won by Andrew Jackson against the British two weeks after the Treaty of Ghent was signed.
What is the Battle of New Orleans?
Andrew Jackson hated this institution and did not renew its charter because he saw it as elitist and did not serve the common American.
What is the Bank of the United States?
The elitist in the country said this would become "mob rule."
What is universal manhood/male suffrage?
This President was loved by the common man and called "king" by his enemies.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
This government act established the notion that all future states admitted into the Union would automatically be a free state or slave state depending if they were north or south of the 36th parallel.
What is the Missouri Compromise? / Compromise of 1820.
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 sought to remove which Native American Tribes, from what location(s)?
Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Chocktaw.
GA, FL, AL, MS.
Henry Clay is the brain behind the creation of this economic powerhouse that encompassed the following: 1.) Protective tariffs 2.) National Bank 3.) Internal Improvements
This timeframe was characterized by political unity after the war of 1812.`
What is the Era of Good Feelings?
This President "broke the Constitution" by purchasing a land mass that doubled the size of the United State.
Who is Thomas Jefferson? / Louisiana Purchase
Government sponsored exploration of the Louisiana Territory and westward to the Pacific
What is the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
This evangelical based movement saw alcohol as the root of most crime, corruption, and sin in America.
What is Temperance?
This tool was used by states primarily in the south as a means to combat any laws the states did not agree with. This tool was used in the name of States' Rights.
What is nullification?
In the absence of working husbands, women took charge of a household and children. This concept is known as what?
What is the Cult of Domesticity?
This President created what would be America's foreign policy for the next 80 years.
Who is James Monroe? / Monroe Doctrine
The Supreme court granted itself the power of Judical review as a result of this Supreme Court Case.
What is Marbury v. Madison (1803)?
This well educated abolitionist wrote an autobiography to detail his experience as a slave, thus proving that he was born into slavery.
Who is Frederick Douglas
This movement allowed for Americans to buy goods at the market for the same cost it would take to make it themselves.
Horace Mann was the leading advocate of the common/public school movement. He called for education reform with an emphasis on the 3 Rs. What are the the Rs?
What are reading, riting, rythmatic?
This President who the Presidency through a "corrupt bargain?"
Who is John Q. Adams?
Indian Removal Act of 1830.