Jefferson and the Early Nat. Period
Early 1800s
States and Rights
New Tech, New World
Jackson
100

Jefferson's (Blank) Act of 1807 banned trade with foreign nations in response to harassment at sea essentially disrupted the American shipping industry and almost crashed the American economy 

Embargo Act of 1807

100

This country sold Louisiana to the US after a slave rebellion in its Caribbean colony, Haiti

France

100

Jefferson envisioned an economy based on 

Agriculture

100

These kind of parts, designed by Eli Whitney made it easier to repair and replace damaged machinery parts thus making mass production of manufactured goods easier, and made the American manufacturing sector of the economy lots of money in the long run by keeping the factories open. (Hint: It's not his other invention, the cotton gin)

Interchangeable parts

100

The Election of 1824 was called the Corrupt Bargain by Jackson supporters because...

Jackson won the most electoral votes but not a majority, so as a tie-breaker Congress voted to pick JQ Adams as President

200

Westward Expansion is likely best exemplified with this "local" Purchase authorized by Jefferson in 1803, even though he wasn't sure he actually had the power to do so

Louisiana Purchase

200

Despite the downright hatefulness of the campaigning, this rematch election ended in a peaceful transition of power between two opposing candidates and political parties

Election of 1800

200

South Carolina wished to assert its regional/state rights muscle by trying to (Blank) the tariffs

Nullify
200

The Lowell factory system, which used cheap labor and mass employment to make more goods was most beneficial in the north or south?

North

200

This Convention in Connecticut in late 1814 led to the death of the Federalist Party. It met to discuss discontent among Federalists with the War of 1812 and potential secession

Hartford Convention

300

Jefferson belonged to this party, which advocated for small federal government oversight in governance

Democratic-Republican

300

This is the practice of forcing foreign sailors into military service. This along with British supplied Native American raids and American desire to control Canada led to the war of 1812

Impressment

300

Missouri was in as a slave state, Maine was in as a free state, and slavery could not be established north of the 36'30" line(Missouri's Southern Border) in 1821. This Compromise angered southern slave supporters and brought joy to Northern abolitionists

Missouri Compromise

300

This canal across New York allowed Midwestern farmers and later factories to ship goods more quickly to the Northeast, and helped lead to the growth and urbanization of cities like Buffalo and New York City

Erie Canal

300

Now that all men could vote, more politicians began portraying themselves as the (blank) man. It worked out for Andrew Jackson...

Common Man

400

Despite being an advocate for small government oversight at the start of his Presidency in 1800, this D-R President and founding father, eventually authorized the Purchase of Louisiana, the passing of the Embargo Act, and declared war on North African Pirates

Jefferson

400

Following the relatively "successful" outcome of the War of 1812, Henry Clay proposed the American system which, like Hamilton's plan, promoted manufacturing tariffs and making a national bank also including using the government funds to...

Create internal transportation improvements. (Roads, canals, bridges, Railroads etc.)

400

Don't start nothing, won't be nothing. Is in essence this "doctrine" of foreign policy which was designed to keep European countries from making new colonies in the Americas and promising the US would stay out of European wars and affairs

Monroe Doctrine 1823

400

Dad goes to work and comes home to a place of refuge from work, Mom raises the kids and takes care of the house (unless the family is poor). This cult of domesticity is most closely tied to which other ideal for women's gender roles?

Republican Motherhood

400

Andrew Jackson and his common man party formed as an opposition to Northern "elites" in the Democratic-Republican Party who supported the American System, including the making of a national bank (which Jackson hated and later killed by not renewing its charter). This "elite" party would become the Whigs while Jackson's party became the... 

Democrats

500

Marbury v. Madison and Gibbons v. Ogden are examples of Supreme Court cases that established greater federal authority and promoted business interests. These decisions were made under this Supreme Court

The Marshall Court

500

The American System was supported and hated by the North and South respectively because

North had factories and would benefit from the new tariffs AND would benefit from new transportation improvements. The South would have to pay more for manufactured goods than they otherwise would AND didn't see a point in internal improvements 

500

The South's cash crop whose cultivation depended on slave labor and whose profitability discouraged the south from industrializing like the north is...

Cotton

500

The opening of Factories led to a greater number of immigrants from Europe coming to this part of the US

North

500

The Panic of 1837, occurred one year after Jackson left office because of the "killing" of the Second Bank of the US and giving the authority to print money to the banks of states whom supported him (mostly Southern and Western states). These banks who Jackson favored for their support were called...

Pet Banks