Industrial Revolution
Manifest Destiny
All things Jackson
The Frontier
Rising tensions
100

Difference between mechanized and artesian goods?

Mechanized goods are produced using technology in a factory and artesian goods are made by hand or in a traditional way. 

100

What is manifest destiny?

The belief that America was destined by God to spread its boundaries to a vast area. 

100

What year did Andrew Jackson become the 7th president?

1828

100

What was considered the West in the 1800s

Anything past (west) of the Mississippi river

100

What was the MAJOR reason for the increased tensions in the 1840s and 50s and who were they between?

Issues revolving around slavery disputes between the North and South 

200

What did the rise of industrialization mean for wages?

The increase in industrialization encouraged worked to become unskilled so wages generally decreased.

200

Motives for Manifest Destiny

Motives for manifest destiny include:

the desire for America to spread "social perfection" and American liberties

To protect the security of borders

To develop trade with the East (Asia)

fur trades had romanticized the West

200

Which accusations about Jackson were made during the campaign of 1828?

(this is called mudslinging) 

He was an adulterer, a murderer and his mother was a prostitute. 

200

People who rushed to California after gold was discovered 

49ers- they came in the year 1849 (about 80,000 of them)

200

Who felt like they got the better end of the deal with the Compromise of 1850

The deal favored the North

300

What 4 advancements were included in the transportation revolution?

Steam engine, railroads, canals, and the National Road system 

300

Who was the president during Manifest Destiny?

President James Polk

300
How did Jackson deal with Indian land disputes?

He thought it was best to remove Indians entirely from lands sought by settlers.

300

What were the conditions for settlers moving to Texas?

Must be or become catholic and pledge allegiance to Mexico and follow her their laws

300

Significance of the Missouri Compromise? 

It showed the issue of slavery would be present for years to come 

It added Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state

Outlawed slavery north of the 36ยบ 30' latitude line for the rest of the LA purchase 

400

How were industrialization and consumerism related?

The rise if industrialism created a higher output of produced goods, along with new inventions created a stark increase to consumerism (purchasing)

400

What were the options for people heading out west?

covered wagon, a ship around cape horn (S America), or the sail to Panama cross the country then sail to California

400

What is the spoils system?

a system of patronage where an elected official will make appointments based on loyalty instead of qualifications 

400

What did the Indian Removal Act do?

Passed by Jackson in 1830, it allowed the US to negotiate treaties with tribes to move them west of the Mississippi. Many tribes resisted this which resulted in events such as the Sauk tribe's Black Hawk War and the Cherokee Trail of Tears. 

400

What did the Compromise of 1850 state?

1. California admitted as a free state

2. Utah and New Mexico would be territories and popularly sovereignty would be used to determine slave or free state

3. Texas would yield on the border dispute in exchange for $10 million off dept

4. Stronger Fugitive Slave Act 

5. Slavery would remain in Washing DC but the slave trade was abolished

6. no interstate slave trade

500

What was Clay's American System?

A system containing 3 parts:

1- high tariffs (to promote American production)

2- a national bank

3- federal funding for roads, canals, and other transportation (this would provide better access to markets)

500

Who was a large percentage of the people who participated in the westward movement?

European Immagrants 

500

What was the main issue facing President Jackson during the Nullification Crisis?

if states have the right to deny federal laws (nullify) within its borders

500

Significance of the Oregon Trail?

A several thousand mile long covered Wagen trail running east to west starting from the Missouri River valley and ending in Oregon. This was one of the largest mass migrations of people in American history. The people traveling on the Oregon trail faced many difficulties and dangers. 

500

What did the Wilmot Proviso state?

Banned slavery in new territories (after acquired from Mexico specifically)

Divided congress

Created a lot of tensions between the North and South