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The invention of the steel plow, mechanical reaper, and the construction of railroads, roads, and canals all caused an increase in this type of production.
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AGRICULTURE
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Large labor force, improved transportation, new technology, and new sources of energy are all apart of this movement.
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INDUSTRIALIZATION
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The invention of these made production of goods faster and cheaper.
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INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS
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Farmers opposed an increase in these because it would cause them to pay higher prices on foreign goods.
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PROTECTIVE TARIFFS
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There was an increase in the number of people who voted in the election of 1828 compared to the election of 1824 because many states ended this requirement.
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PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
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This form of transportation was efficient although not the safest.
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STEAMBOAT
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Some critics of Jackson felt that he ignored this founding document when he made decisions
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CONSTITUTION
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The boundary dispute between Texas and Mexico, the American belief in Manifest Destiny, and Mexican refusal to sell California all led to this event.
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MEXICAN WAR
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This region opposed the Mexican War because they worried that Texas would become a slave state.
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NORTH
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This region is located in Northwestern United States and was acquired through a treaty with Britain in 1846.
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OREGON TERRITORY
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This land purchase was the last piece that completes today's contiguous United States. It was purchased for $10 million from Mexico.
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GADSDEN PURCHASE
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Our beliefs and political system should be spread across the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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MANIFEST DESTINY BELIEF
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Jackson disagreed with states' rights and did not support South Carolina during this event.
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NULLIFICATION CRISIS
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The invention of these made production of goods faster and cheaper.
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INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS
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During his presidency, the modern Democratice Party was formed, the national government's power was strenghtened, thousands died, and his actions led to an economic depression
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ANDREW JACKSON
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This land acquisition occured after the Louisiana Purchase and before the Mexican Cession. It was also once an independent nation. This also led us to war with Mexico.
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TEXAS
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The inventions of interchangeable parts, steamboat, mechanical reaper, and the telegraph all were...
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TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS
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Congressional legislation that forced Native Americans to move west and live on reservations.
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INDIAN REMOVAL ACT
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This reform movement was led by Horace Mann. Their hope was to provide better pay and training for teachers as well as free, public schools for all.
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EDUCATION
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This invention caused a cotton boom which led to textiles being a leading industry. It also caused an increase in slavery.
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COTTON GIN
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California grew rapidly, new territories offered economic, social, and religious opportunities, minorities experienced harassment, Native Americans lost more land are all effects of this idea.
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MANIFEST DESTINY
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This reform movement was against slavery. William Lloyd Garrison, Fredrick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, & Harriet Beecher Stowe were all among the leaders of this movement.
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ABOLITION
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This person received all the blame for the Panic of 1837, even though it was actually the prior president's fault.
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MARTIN VAN BUREN
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This region was purchased from France in 1803 for $15 million. At the time, it doubled the size of the United States and is considered to be one of the best land deals in our history.
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LOUISIANA PURCHASE
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This reform movement led to some states outlawing the sale of alcohol.
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TEMPERANCE
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Large labor force, improved transportation, new technology, and new source of energy are all apart of this movement.
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INDUSTRIALIZATION
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Farmers opposed an increase in these because it would cause them to pay higher prices on foreign goods.
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PROTECTIVE TARIFFS
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European crop failures, inflation, and the hope for a better life caused an increase in this.
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IMMIGRATION TO THE U.S.
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Manifest Destiny did not benefit this group of Americans.
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NATIVE AMERICANS
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Jackson's veto of the bank bill, dropping cotton prices, and a limited amount of specie caused this event to occur.
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PANIC OF 1837
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In this treaty, the U.S. gained land that now makes up California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona
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TREATY OF GUADALUPE HIDALGO
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This type of industry describes a time when skilled workers mananged their specialty out of their homes instead of in large factories.
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COTTAGE INDUSTRY
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This region was acquired from Spain in the Adams-Onis Treaty. It was also the site for war between the Army and the Seminole Indians
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FLORIDA
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This land acquisition was both bought and the "spoils of war"
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MEXICAN CESSION
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The invention of the steel plow, mechanical reaper, and the construction of railroads, roads, and canals all caused an increase in this type of production.
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AGRICULTURE
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This reform movement worked for better conditions for criminals. It also started the idea for the mentally ill to be hospitalized. Dorthea Dix was one of its leaders.
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PRISON REFORM
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