Articles of Confederation
Jeffersonian America
1820's
Territorial Expansion
Civil War and Reconstruction
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When were the Articles of Confederation written?

During the Revolutionary War

100

What was the Virginia Dynasty?

The first five presidents who all came from Virginia.

100

Why was Monroe's presidency known as the era of good feelings?

More than 80% of voters identified as Democratic-Republican

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What President is known as the expansionist president?

James K. Polk

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What were the strengths of the North?

1. larger cities, bigger population, more immigrants for the war

2. more industrialized

3. more railroads, better transportation system

4. Strong president determined to hold the union together at all costs

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What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

1 vote per state, 9/13 to pass a law in congress, congress had no power to tax, congress could not maintain a standing army, congress could not regulate trade, no president to enforce laws, no national court system, 13/13 vote for amenments

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Why was Jeffersonian America flawed?

Embraced slavery

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What was the Convention of 1824?

Russia did not like and ignored the Rush-Bagot treaty, and so in 1824 the US said Russia would recede behind the 54 40 line or it would mean war.

200

What caused the Mexican-American War?

Mexico had already given up on the northeast portion of Texas, but a dispute continued over the southern border. Texans said it was the Rio Grande and Mexico said it was farther north. 

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What were the strengths of the south?

1. Fighting a defensive war on their own turf

2. Better trained commanders in the military

3. Fighting for their way of life

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What event caused the founding fathers to rethink the Articles of Confederation?

Shay's Rebellion

300

The Louisiana purchase _______ the size of the United States.

doubled

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Why was the Tariff of 1828 controversial?

Helped northern manufacturers and hurt southern farmers (Jackson was from the south so he was expected to help the south)

300

What were the five components of the Compromise of 1850?

1. California admitted as a free state

2. Slave trade is prohibited in Washington DC

3. Fugitive Slave Law to be enforced in the north

4. Texas gets $10 mil for losing its New Mexican Territories

5. No slavery restrictions in the Utah or New Mexican territories, TBD

300

How did the south attempt to preserve their way of life after the civil war?

Made blacks 2nd class citizens, denied them their rights, Jim Crow, KKK

400

Why was not having the power to tax a crucial weakness?

The central government couldn't fulfill any of its duties with no money and none of the states were willing to donate money.

400

How did the US come to purchase the Louisiana territory?

Napoleon was broke in his war with Britain and France wasn't really doing anything with their North American land anyways, so he offered Jefferson more land. 

400

What was the Corrupt Bargain?

The term coined by Jefferson to describe what happened after no one won the electoral vote of 1824. John Quincy Adams told Henry Clay to have him and his friends vote for him instead of Jackson for president. In return Adams would give them jobs in the government.

400

What caused "Bleeding Kansas"?

Popular sovereignty had been enacted in the Kansas territory, meaning a popular vote among the residents of the territory to determine if it would be admitted as a slave state or not. Residents from the north and south rushed into Kansas to influence the outcome of the vote. The result was an all out war between civilians.

400

What was the strategy of the north?

called "anaconda"- to 'squeeze' the south through naval blockades and dividing the inland

500

The Articles of Confederation were supposed to create a weak central government, why?

After having a bad experience with the tyrannical english government the colonists instituted a new government that was the exact opposite ie they didn't want another king george

500

Why was the purchase of the Louisiana territory controversial?

Because Jefferson had a strict interpretation of the Constitution and the Constitution does not give the President the direct power of purchasing land.

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Why is Jackson such as controversial President?

People like his becuase he stood for the common man, against a strong central government, and was a war hero. People don't like that he drove the economy into a recession, caused a mass exodus of Native Americans on the trail of tears, and was a slave owner

500

What was the Wilmont Proviso and why was it introduced?

A footnote in legislation that declared all territory gained from the Mexican-American War would be admitted as free states. This was put in because David Wilmont wanted for California to be a place for white Pennsylvanians to find work and to also reduce the power of the south in congress.

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What was the 10% plan?

Lincoln's plan to readmit the south to the union. A state could be admitted once 10% of its voting population took an oath of royalty.