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Lasting from 1790-1840, this event led to the founding of Adventism, Dispensationalism, and the Latter-Day Saint Movement.

Second Great Awakening

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President of the 2nd Bank of the United States from 1823-1836.

Nicholas Biddle

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This Supreme Court case is heavily associated with the Judiciary Act of 1801.

Marbury v. Madison

100

She wrote the Declaration of Sentiments.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

100

He was John Adam's running-mate in the election of 1800.

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney

200

She was the first first lady to reside in the White House.

Abigail Adams

200

The city home to the 1st Bank of the United States

Philadelphia

200

In the election of 1836, he was fielded as Martin van Buren's running-mate.

Richard Mentor Johnson

200

The Maysville Road Veto is associated with this president.

Andrew Jackson

200

This was the only state north of the Mason-Dixon Line to vote for Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1796.

Pennsylvania

300

The State Frederick Douglass was born in.

Maryland

300

It was an agreement that included Hamilton's Assumption Plan

Compromise of 1790

300

He served as governor of New York from 1817-1823 and 1825-1828.

Dewitt Clinton

300

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who presided over Worcester v. Georgia.

John Marshall

300

This institution was the Republican alternative to the Bank of New York, which his itself as a water company.

Manhattan Company

400

They assisted Andrew Ellicot in surveying the boundary of Washington DC.

Benjamin Banneker

400

He coined the phrase "American System", which referred to protective tariffs, high public land prices, a national bank, and federally funded internal improvements.

Henry Clay

400

He was the French foreign minister during the XYZ Affair.

Charles Maurice de Talleyrand

400

He delivered his Address to the Slave at the Buffalo Anti-slavery Convention in August of 1843 where he urged slaves to rebel against their owners in violent unrest.

Henry Highland Garnet

400

On March 4, 1801, he administered Thomas Jefferson's oath of office.

John Marshall

500

In 1825, this utopian community was established by Frances Wright to assimilate emancipated slaves into society.

The Nashoba Commune

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Chairman of the New York Working Men's Party whose call for property redistribution led to its collapse in 1830.

Thomas Skidmore

500

In the election of 1828, Georgian electors cast their vote for him rather than the Democratic vice-presidential candidate of John C. Calhoun.

William Smith

500

This newspaper anonymously published a paper prior to the contingent election in 1824 warning of a "Corrupt Bargain".

The Columbian Observer

500

He presided over the congressional nominating caucus that selected Jefferson and Burr for the Democratic ticket.

Albert Gallatin