Jefferson & The Courts
War & National Identity
The Market Revolution
Jackson's Presidency
Life & Resistance
100

This 1800 event was the first peaceful transfer of power between parties.

The Revolution of 1800

100

This British practice of kidnapping sailors was a major cause of the War of 1812.

Impressment

100

Eli Whitney’s invention that led to a massive expansion of slavery in the South.

The Cotton Gin

100

Jackson’s practice of rewarding loyal supporters with government jobs.

The Spoils System

100

This agreement maintained balance between free/slave states

Missouri Compromise

200

The landmark case that established the principle of Judicial Review.

Marbury v. Madison

200

This economic plan by Henry Clay aimed to use tariffs and canals to unify the U.S.

The American System

200

This man-made waterway connected the Hudson River to the Great Lakes.

The Erie Canal

200

The theory that states can ignore federal laws they find unconstitutional.

Nullification

200

The organization that wanted to send free Black Americans to a colony in Africa.

American Colonization Society

300

This Chief Justice served from 1801–1835 and strengthened federal power.

John Marshall

300

This political party collapsed after opposing the War of 1812 at the Hartford Convention.

The Federalist Party

300

The labor system in Massachusetts that employed young women in textile mills.

The Lowell System

300

This Supreme Court case ruled that Georgia could not enforce laws on Cherokee land.

Worcester v. Georgia

300

After escaping from slavery he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, during which he gained fame for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings.

Frederick Douglas 

400

Jefferson's 1803 land deal with France that doubled the size of the U.S.

The Louisiana Purchase

400

The 1814 treaty that ended the War of 1812 and restored "status quo ante bellum."

The Treaty of Ghent

400

Samuel Morse’s invention that revolutionized long-distance communication.

The Telegraph

400

The 1830 law that led to the forced relocation of tribes like the Cherokee.

 The Indian Removal Act

400

He led a violent 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia that terrified white Southerners.

Nat Turner

500

Case that ruled states cannot tax federal entities (like the National Bank).

McCulloch v. Maryland

500

This "Era" followed the War of 1812 and was marked by a sense of national unity.

The Era of Good Feelings

500

The economic shift from subsistence farming to producing goods for sale in distant ports.

The Market Revolution

500

The financial crisis caused by Jackson’s "Pet Banks" and the Specie Circular.

The Panic of 1837

500

Frederick Douglass argued that slavery turned kind people into these.

Tyrants