This election was the first peaceful transfer of power between two parties in the US
Election of 1800
Nickname given to the War of 1812 by Federalist opponents
Mr. Madison's War
This president often used a naming tool for the 1820s-1840.
Andrew Jackson
The creation of this device fueled the growth of enslavement in the United States
Cotton Gin
Attempted to define gender roles in the nineteenth century by limiting women to a domestic sphere
Cult of Domesticity
Napolean primarily sold Louisiana due to this revolution
Haitian Revolution
Peace declaration that ended the War of 1812 in a virtual draw
Treaty of Ghent
Party that formed in opposition to Jacksonian Democrats
Whigs
This political party opposed immigration, specifically Irish Catholics
Know-Nothing Party
This movement advocated for abstinence from alcohol
Temperance
Supporters of the War of 1812 were given this nickname by Federalists
War Hawks
Convention held by Federalists to discuss their frustrations with the war.
Hartford Convention
Term given to state banks that received the bulk of federal deposits
Pet banks
This canal connected a Great Lake to to the Hudson River
Erie Canal
Reformer who championed prison and mental health reform
Dorothea Dix
A Shawnee chief who, along with his brother, Tenskwatawa, a religious leader known as The Prophet, worked to unite the Northwestern Indian tribes
Tecumseh
This battle gave Andrew Jackson national prominence
Battle of New Orleans
Passed as a measure to resolve the Nullification crisis, it provided tariffs be lowered gradually.
Compromise Tariff of 1833
This inventor's creation was the "Plow that Broke the Plains."
John Deere
This reader, which taught children moral lessons, was an early version of the modern textbook.
McGuffey Readers
This US law was intended to stop France and Britain from seizing US Ships.
Macon's Bill No. 2
Supreme Court case that strengthed federal authority and upheld the constitutionality of the Bank of the United States
McCulloch vs. Maryland (1819)
Primary document used by the United States to justify the removal of the Cherokee people along the Trail of Tears
Treaty of New Echota
Powerful NY political machine that primarily drew from the recently arrived immigrants
Tammany Hall
This abolitionist advocated for using violence to end enslavement in his Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World
David Walker