Sectionalism
Andrew Jackson Era
Westward Expansion
Abolitionist/Women's Rights
Compromises
100

This was the region which supported low tariffs, no national bank, and keeping slavery in the United States

South

100

This was the political party founded by Andrew Jackson which supported low tariffs, ending the national bank, and no funding for internal improvements. They appealed to poor white farmers

Democratic Party

100

This was the concept that the United States had a God-given right to expand westward

Manifest Destiny

100

This abolitionist served as a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad and escaped slavery then helped escaped slaves move north to freedom

Harriet Tubman

100

Under this compromise, Missouri became a slave state, Maine became a free state, and any new state added above the 38 30 line would be free while anything below it would be slave

Missouri Compromise 

200

This region supported high tariffs, the creation of a national bank, funding for internal improvements, and made most of their money through manufacturing and banking

North

200

This was what Andrew Jackson threatened to do when South Carolina threatened to leave the union during the Nullification Crisis

Send troops to South Carolina

200

This is the name of the territory in dark blue and was purchased from the French by Thomas Jefferson in 1803


Louisiana Purchase

200

This abolitionist escaped slavery and wrote an autobiography describing their life; their story was publicized by the The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper

Frederick Douglass

200

The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed the people of Kansas to vote whether they would be slave or free which used this idea

Popular Sovereignty

300

This was the idea that states could cancel out laws they found unconstitutional and could leave the union if they weren't listened to

Nullification
300

This is what Andrew Jackson did when the charter for the national bank went to his desk

He vetoed it

300

This was the name  of the territory in dark green which was acquired by a treaty with Great Britain in 1846 

Oregon Territory

300

The Seneca Falls Convention was the first ___________ convention in American history where the Declaration of Sentiments was published

Women's Rights

300

This is how Washington D.C. was impacted by the Compromise of 1850


Slave trade was banned there

400

This was the issue which almost caused South Carolina to leave during the Nullification Crisis

Tariffs

400
This is how Andrew Jackson responded to the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia which said Cherokee couldn't be removed from their land in Georgia

He didn't listen to them

400

This was the territory acquired after the United States won the Mexican-American War 


Dark red (Mexican Cession)

400

This abolitionist published The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper which promoted the movement in the north

William Lloyd Garrison

400

This was the ruling in the Dred Scott Decision which angered abolitionists in the north

African-Americans were not guaranteed the same rights as white American citizens

500

This was the political party opposed to Andrew Jackson which supported high tariffs, a national bank, and funding for internal improvements

Whig Party

500
This was the term which described Andrew Jackson selecting only his friends and supporters for government jobs instead of the most qualified person

Spoils System

500

This is the dark blue territory which was bought by the United States from Mexico in 1854


Gadsden Purchase

500

This abolitionist wrote the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, a novel which described the life of slaves in the south

Harriet Beecher Stowe

500

Under the Compromise of 1850, this method would be used to determine if the Utah and New Mexico territories would be slave or free

Popular Sovereignty