Factory life
Reform Movements
Hodge Podge
Andrew Jackson
Politics
100

This economic transformation took place in the first half of the 1800s and was due to a series of innovations in transportation and communication. 

What was the Market Revolution?

100

This was a religious revival movement that sought to gain church membership and alleviate suffering.  Traveling preachers spoke to audiences about the promise of salvation if people abandoned their sinful ways.  

What was the Second Great Awakening?

100

This war was fought against the British because of restrictions on trade, British impressment of American soldiers, and the U.S. wanted to expand west. 

What was the War of 1812?

100

Andrew Jackson was a part of the political party. 

What are the Democrats?

100

This president was known as "His Accidency".

Who was John Tyler?

200

The completion of this canal allowed goods to be transported between the Great Lakes and NYC.

What is the Erie Canal?

200

This was a movement to make the sale of alcohol illegal. 

What was the temperance movement? 

200

This was an effect of the Panic of 1819. 

What was a deepening distrust of banks. 

200

Andrew Jackson vehemently opposed the nullification threatened by this state when he threatened to send in federal troops to collect the tax the tariff was to collect. 

What is South Carolina?

200

This man became president after Jackson.

Who was Martin Van Buren?

300

Northern factories relied on this crop grown in the Deep South. 

What is cotton?

300

This was a movement to end slavery.


What was the abolitionist movement?

300

This divided the Louisiana Purchase into free and slave states. 

What was the Missouri Compromise?

300

The Indian Removal Act, signed by Jackson, eventually led to this forced relocation of the Cherokee and other tribes.

What was the Trail of Tears?

300

This party stood for protective tariffs, a national bank, and government sponsored internal projects, such as roads. 

What is the Whig Party?

400

Factories could make things much quicker due to this innovation. 

What were interchangeable parts?

400

These communities were established as ideal places away from mainstream society. 

What are utopian communities?

400

This said that European powers must not interfere or try to colonize any part of the North or South America and the U.S. would not get involved in wars in Europe.  

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

400

Jackson vetoed this which enhanced the power of the presidency, making him a symbolic representation of the people.

What was funding for the Second Bank of the U.S.

400

This was the idea that the U.S. should expand all the way to the West Coast.

What is Manifest Destiny?

500

This center of early textile manufacturing became famous for its "mill girls".  

What is Lowell

500

This convention brought together women who wanted more equality and freedoms. 

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

500

This plan of James Madison, put for a plan for economic development that included a new national bank, a tariff on imported manufactured goods and federal financing of roads and canals. 

What was the American system?

500

Jackson was reelected in 1832 by defeating this Whig.

Who was Henry Clay?

500

This is the belief that the country should protect native-born inhabitants.  It arose from anti-immigrant sentiments. 

What is nativism?