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40 Cards in this Set
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The support for complete immediate and uncompensated into slavery |
Abolitionist |
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Founded in 1816, a national organization dedicated to promoting the manumission of the enslaved in the settlement of the free blacks in West Africa, specifically in the colony of Liberia |
American Colonization Society |
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An economic region pioneered by Henry Clay I created the high tariffs to support internal improvements such as Road building. This approach was intended to allow the United States to grow and prosper by themselves. This would have been truly helped America industrialize and become an economic |
American System |
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Evangelical protest created in 1826; they followed Lyman Beecher in The Mending total abstinence from alcohol. They didn't announce the evil of drinking and promoted the explosion of drinkers from church. |
American temperance movement |
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The first president from the west and he represented many of the characteristics of the West Jackson appeal to the Common Man and was said to be one. He believes in the strength of the union and the supremacy of the federal government over the state |
Andrew Jackson |
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The political struggle that developed over the issue of rechartering the Second Bank of the United States (BUS) where President Jackson wanted to end the bus to help the Common Man |
Bank War |
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A political party that believed in Jeffersonian Traditions ideas and was supported by small farmers and mechanics. They were also end-time National Bank and wanted the states to control build roads and canals |
Democratic Party |
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An American activist on behalf of the Indigent insane who, through a rigorous program of lobbying state legislators and the United States Congress, created the first generation of American mental asylums |
Dorothea Dix |
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American inventor who perfected the cotton gin, consequently revolutionising the cotton industry. |
Eli Whitney |
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Member of the women's rights movement in 1840 who shot the other feminist by advocating suffrage for women at the first woman's rights convention in Seneca, New York 1848. She read a " declaration of sentiments" which declared "all men and women are created equal" |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
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Announced by Jefferson to pursue France and Britain to accept neutral rights, it closedown all US foreign trade in Anger the northeaster Federalists |
Embargo Act of 1807 |
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The 350-mile canal stretching from Buffalo to Albany, and revolutionize shipping in New York state |
Erie Canal |
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A series of meetings in December 1814, in which New England Federalists party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812 and then political problems arising from the federal government's increasing power |
Hartford Convention |
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Distinguish senator from Kentucky he was a strong supporter of the American system, a war hawk for the War of 1812, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and known as the Great compromiser. (responsible for the Missouri Compromise) |
Henry Clay |
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Procedure permitted under British maritime law that authorize commanders of Warships to force American civilians into British military service |
Impressment |
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The law thrives the president to go she ate with Indian tribes in the Southern United States for the removal to Federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their ancestral Homeland causing Trail of Tears. |
Indian Removal Act |
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The treaty describes the United States acquisition of more than 529, 911, 680 anchors of territory from France in 1803. This greatly increase the size, power, and wealth of the US. |
Louisiana Purchase |
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Offered exclusive trading rights to France or Britain, whichever recognized American neutral rights first |
Macon's bill number 2 |
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The Supreme Court announced for the first time the principle that a court May declare an act of Congress void if it is the Inquisition of the Constitution, thus establishing the principle of judicial review |
Marbury versus Madison |
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The US economy, especially in the interior, evolves away from a substance economy to a more commercial economy with internal improvements, tariffs, Banks, inside an economic downturns occurring as a result of sweeping economic, cultural, and political changes that took place between an American Revolution and the Civil War. |
Market Revolution |
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The followers of the teachings of William Miller, who is an 1833 first shared his belief that the second Advent of Jesus Christ would occur in roughly the year 1843 to 1844 |
Millerites |
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It regulated slavery in the country's western territories by prohibiting the practice in the former Louisiana Territory north of parallel 36 degrees 30 degrees north, except within the boundaries of the proposed state in Missouri. |
Missouri Compromise |
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Are US foreign policy regarding European countries in 1823 that stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with nations in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring us intervention |
Monroe Doctrine |
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1831 slave Uprising in Southampton County, Virginia where 70 slaves and the 55 whites were killed. Hundreds of slaves were punished in the South was fry and, consequently tightening slave codes and restricting freedom for all blacks and South, South began to aggressively defend slavery as positive good. |
Nat Turner's Rebellion |
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Reopen trade with all nations except France and Britain an authorized the president to reopen trade if they lifted restrictions on American |
Non intercourse Act |
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Major transportation networks where much of the United States into your shipping take place |
Ohio and Mississippi rivers |
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The first major peacetime financial crisis in the United States followed by General collapse of the American economy persisting through 1821 |
Panic of 1819 |
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An economic collapse that was a result of Andrew Jackson's fiscal policies which led to an extended National Economic depression |
Panic of 1837 |
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A literate enslaved blacksmith who planned a large slave rebellion that failed in the Richmond area in the summer of 1800, which led to Greater restrictions of both freed and an enslaved African Americans |
Prosser's Rebellion |
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Manufacturing Systems through which machine made components were distributed to individual families, use them to craft finished |
The putting out system |
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United States first election of a new political party where the Republicans, peacefully and orderly received power it with nothing but acceptance by the Federalists |
Revolution of 1800 |
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Series of religious revival starting in 1801, based on methodism and baptism. Stressed a religious philosophy of Salvation through good deeds and tolerance of for all part of Protestant sects. The Revival is attracted women, blacks, and Native Americans. It also had an effect on moral movement such as prisoner reform, the temperance movement, and moral reasoning against slavery |
Second Great Awakening |
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The first woman's rights convention in the United States. It was organized by hand full of women who were active in the evolution and temperance movements |
Seneca Falls Convention 1848 |
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Presidential executive order issued by Andrew Jackson in 1836 pursuant to the Coinage act, required payment for government land to be in gold and silver which was one of the causes of the panic of 1837 |
Specie Circular |
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The practice in place in the US before civil service in which a great number of federal government jobs were appointed by the president. The name started under Andrew Jackson, he replaced a large number of government workers with his own supporters |
Spoils system |
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Tariff of 1828 was protective tariff passed by the Congress designed to protect industry the northern United States and therefore despised by many Southerners because of the effects which it had on the Antebellum southern economy |
Tariff of Abominations |
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The beginning of better transportation ways in America including the steamboat, train, and better roads and canals |
Transportation Revolution |
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Group of small societies that appeared during the 1800s in an effort to reform American society and create a perfect environment ( shakers, Oneonta, Brook Farm, Etc) |
Utopian movement |
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I conservative political group who supported government programs, reforms, and public schools. I called for internal improvements like now's, railroads, and Telegraph lines. They claim to be Defenders of the Common Man and declared the Democrats the party of corruption, they were very anti Jackson |
Whigs |
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Abolitionist leader who founded and published The Liberator, an anti-slavery newspaper |
William Lloyd Garrison |