Frontier
New Technologies
Political Parties after War of 1812
South and Slavery
Supreme Court Cases
100

The Jeffersonian ideal of the common man who should lead the country.

Yeoman Farmer

100

This form of energy allowed for faster travel across rivers and oceans.

Steam
100

This political party was the only faction that existed after the War of 1812.

Democratic Republicans

100

This technology created the need for more labor to harvest cotton.

Cotton Gin

100

This form of interpreting the constitution is based upon a literal reading of the law.

Strict Construction
200

This deal provided the United States with the farming land in the midwest.

Louisiana Territory

200

This type of travel allowed people to move up and down the Mississippi River.

Paddleboat

200

This political party formed to support President Andrew Jackson.

Jacksonian Democrats

200

This slave rebellion provided hope globally for African slaves for freedom.

Haitian Revolution

200

This court case established the principle of judicial review.

Marbury v. Madison

300

This religious revival movement started in the frontier and advocated for perfectionism.

2nd Great Awakening

300

This technology allowed people to move more quickly across the Atlantic Ocean for trade.

Steamship

300

Which president represented the North Eastern wing of the Democratic Republicans in 1824.

John Quincy Adams

300

This reformer wanted the immediate end to slavery due to religious reasons. 

William Lloyd Garrison

300

This court case established that the Federal government had sole authority over Native American lands.

Worchester v. US

400

This movement ended the land requirement for voting.

Modern Democracy

400

This technology used steam to move people, labor, and resources more quickly across land.

Railroad

400

This political party formed in reaction to President Andrew Jackson.

Whigs

400
This runaway slave preached against slavery due to his own education in reading and writing.

Frederick Douglass

400

This principle allows the Supreme Court to determine if a law is constitutional. 

Judicial Review

500

This road connected the East coast to the new western territories.

Cumberland National Road

500

This new type of technology allowed for families to move out to the Western frontier. 

Connestoga Wagon

500
The Whigs political stance on slavery

Containment to the South

500

This community of slaves were runaways that escaped to Florida and lived amongst the Seminole Indians.

Maroon Indians

500

This court case gave the Supreme Court power to interpret state constitutions.

Cohens v. Virginia