This term refers to the ability to produce goods in large quantities.
What is mass production?
This system attempted to connect the Northern & Southern regions mainly by transportation.
What is the American System?
This created a line in the US, where above slavery would be banned and below slavery would be allowed.
What is the Missouri Compromise?
The event that lasted for a month during the winter, in which Native Americans were forced to walk 800 miles to the Midwest.
What is the Trail of Tears?
How many people were needed in a territory in order to apply for statehood?
What is 60,000 people?
This man developed the interchangeable parts and cotton gin.
Who is Eli Whitney?
What does a Tariff set a tax on?
What is Foreign Goods?
This treaty with Spain added Florida as a state to the US.
What is the Adams-Onis treaty?
Which cash bill is Andrew Jackson on?
What is the $20?
This American representative was known as the Great Compromiser.
Who is Henry Clay?
Where was the first factory built in America? (City and State)
This man made water waterway connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.
What is the Erie Canal?
This document guided US foreign policy for almost 100 years keeping Western and Eastern hemispheres politically separate.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
Jackson argued that this institution catered only to the wealthy and privileged at the cost of the common man.
What is the Bank of the United States?
These Jackson followers deemed the election of 1824 as corrupt.
Who are the Jacksonians?
This man was a British Immigrant who snuck in industrial technological knowledge that helped develop the Industrial Revolution.
Who is Samuel Slater?
Who was the President during the "Era of Good Feelings?"
Who is James Monroe?
Forced movement of Native Americans to western areas with government funded treaties.
What is the Indian Removal Act?
Jackson helped shut down the BUS but the failure of the bank directly caused which event?
What is the Panic of 1837?
What were 3 reasons to move westward?
1. Cheap & fertile land
2. Change occupations
3. Escape debts
4. Escape the law
Which two events led to the need to be self-sufficient?
What is the Embargo of 1807 and the War of 1812?
This supreme court case established the Bank of the United States constitutional through the necessary and proper clause.
What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
Supreme court case that sided with the Cherokee against the executive branch.
What is Worcester v. Georgia?
Andrew Jackson appointed a Secretary of the Treasury who put all the federal money from the BUS into state owned banks. What was the name of those banks?
What are Pet Banks?
The United States jointly owned the Oregon territory with this country.
What is England?