Jefferson belonged to this political party that valued small federal government and an agrarian economy.
What is Democratic-Republican?
The US fought the War of 1812 with this country.
What is Great Britain?
Jackson deeply hated this institution and made it his mission to kill it.
What is the national bank?
Jefferson doubled the size of the country with this.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
Give one example of a new technology developed during the Industrial Revolution
Examples:
- railroad
- steamboat
- factories
- telegraph
- interchangeable parts
This law stopped all US trade with Europe.
What is the Embargo Act?
Jackson considered the Election of 1824 to be this.
What is a corrupt bargain?
This law required that the big 5 southern tribes, including the Cherokee, move west of the Mississippi River.
What is the Indian Removal Act?
This famous duo explored the lands of the Louisiana Purchase, making it all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
This invention encouraged increased slavery in the South.
What is the cotton gin?
This law created a lot of new judge positions so the outgoing government could give Federalists jobs
What was the Judiciary Act of 1801?
This was destroyed at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
What was Prophetstown?
Jackson was the first anti-establishment president who appealed to newly enfranchised voters, which makes him this.
What is a populist?
American Progress represents this idea.
What is Manifest Destiny?
Most of the industrial developments occurred in this region.
What is the North?
The outcome of the Election of 1800 encouraged the government to tweak the electoral college system by passing the...
What is the 12th Amendment?
The US objecting to any continuing Spanish influence in Latin America is an example of...
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
This president led the first modern presidential campaign complete with giant rolling ball and catchy song, only to die a month into the presidency.
Who was William Henry Harrison?
As new western states entered the country, it made this divisive issue keep coming up.
What is the (expansion of) slavery?
Examples:
- Rise of factories
- Changes to nature of work (hourly wages/going to work for set amount of time)
- Urbanization
- Greater connection to international markets
The Marbury vs. Madison court case was significant because...
What is establishing the precedent of judicial review?
List 2 reasons there was tension between the US and Florida in the 1810s.
- Slaves running away & escaping across the Florida border
- Border conflicts with the Seminoles
List the major moments & decisions associated with the nullification crisis.
- Tariff of Abominations passed
- SC wants to nullify the law & threatens to secede if they are forced to collect tariff
- Congress lowers tariff twice & passes Force Bill
- SC backs down but no long-term issues solved
What is:
- MO = slave state, ME = free state
- Line drawn along 36'30 parallel; all land above free, all land below has popular sovereignty
"It is these wages which, in spite of toil, restraint, discomfort, and prejudice, have drawn so many worthy, virtuous, intelligent, and well-educated girls to...other factories." This quote describes the experiences of this group of people.
Who are the Lowell Mill Girls?