1793–1860
What years did the Market Revolution last?
1815 – 1825
What years were the Era of Good Feelings?
Former slave who became an abolitionist and women's rights activist
Who was Sojourner Truth?
Forced removal of cherokees (1837)
What is the Trial of Tears?
The court established its role as the arbiter of the constitutionality of federal laws, the principle is known as judicial review.
What was Marbury vs. Madison?
Inventor of the Cotton Gin
Who was Eli Whitney?
Political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the War of 1812.
What was the Era of Good Feelings?
Social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
What was the Temperance movement?
System that gives government jobs to people who funded Jackson's campaign.
What is the spoils system?
Legalized segregation in publicly owned facilities on the basis of "separate but equal".
What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?
The power of the federal government grew under Henry Clay 's American System, which led to many improvements in the form of expanded roadways and canal systems.
What were the causes of the Market Revolution?
The end of the war of 1812 caused the end of the Federalist party.
What was a main cause for the Era of Good Feelings?
Argued that knowledge did not come exclusively through the intellect, but also through the senses, intuition, and sudden insight.
What was the Transcendentalism movement?
The United States sectional political crisis in 1832–33, during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, which involved a confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government.
What is the Nullification Crisis?
Legalized segregation with regard to private property, 1883. Cases invalidated Civil Rights acts of 1875
What was the Civil Rights case of 1883?
Roads (National Road); Canals (Erie Canal); Steamboats; and Railroads.
What were some of the improvements in transportation?
Congress passed the __________ ; this taxed any foreign goods.
In theory, people would buy Americans goods over foreign goods. It would also protect Americans jobs.
What is the Tariff of 1816.
Slavery prohibited during the abolitionist movement north of 36°30'; Maine entered the U.S. as free state, Missouri as slave state
What was the Missouri Compromise of 1820?
The vow to not openly discuss about slavery in congress
What is the gag rule?
New Hampshire had attempted to take over Dartmouth College by revising its colonial charter. The Court ruled that the charter was protected under the contract clause of the U.S. Constitution; upholds the sanctity of contracts.
What was Dartmouth College vs. Woodward?
Ireland, England, Germany, and France
What countries did the immigrants come from?
This Supreme Court case declared the Second Bank of the United States to be legal or Constitutional
What is McCulloch vs. Maryland.
Law that required all citizens to aid in apprehending runaway slaves
What was the Fugitive Slave Act?
Vetoed July 10, 1832. For the final settlement of the claims of States for interests on advances to the United States, made during the last war, pocket vetoed.
What was the Second Bank of the United States Re-Charter?
Ruled an indian tribe was neither a foreign nation nor a state and therefore had no standing in federal courts. But indians still had unquestioned right to their land.
What was the Cherokee Nation vs Georgia?