Regional Economies
American System
Missouri Compromise
Rise of Jackson
Jackson Stands Firm
100

The shift from a mostly rural society to an urban one where machine mass produce goods.

Industrial Revolution

100

Long narrow strip of water made to connect one river to another.

Canal

100

Belief that Americans had the right to spread across the continent.

Manifest Destiny 

100

corrupt bargain in which John Quincy Adams defeats Jackson

Election of 1824
100

Called the Tariff of abominations by Southerners

Tariff of 1828

200

Invented by Eli Whitney, it grabbed hold of the seeds and separated them with a simple turn of a crank

Cotton Gin

200

Protective tariff that helped American industry by raising prices on British goods.

Tariff of 1816

200

3/5ths Compromise, Article IV of Constitution, 5th Amendment, and the 10th Amendment. 

Reasons for Slavery's legality

200

law passed in 1830 forcing many Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River

Indian Removal Act

200

He lead the fight against protective tariffs which hurt the south economically. 

John C. Calhoun

300

Mass production of the separate components of products.

Interchangeable parts

300

Told the world that colonization of the Western Hemisphere was over.

Monroe Doctrine

300

Speaker of the House who put forth the Missouri Compromise

Henry Clay

300
Jackson defeats John Quincy Adams

Election of 1828

300
Proposed by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun that gradually lowered the tariff to the level of 1816

Compromise Tariff of 1833

400
Manufacturing and industrial based

Northern Economy

400

Supreme court ruled that the national government has authority over the states.

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine a free state, while drawing a line separating new slave and free states. 

Missouri Compromise

400

A system of public employment based on rewarding party loyalists and friends

Spoils System
400

gave the president power to use the military to collect tariffs if the need arose.

Force Bill

500

Agricultural based, growing raw materials. 

Southern Economy

500

Gave Congress power of commerce between the states.

Gibbons v. Ogden

500

Number of free states was tied at ________________ when Missouri applied for statehood.

11-11

500

Supreme Court Justice who ruled that it was illegal to remove Native Americans from their ancestral land.

John Marshall

500

imposed by Jackson and was unpopular in the South, only reducing tariffs by 10%.

Tariff of 1832