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Political motivation for Manifest Destiny
belief that the U.S. should spread democracy across the continent
"Domestic Institution" referred to by John C. Calhoun
slavery
what the U.S. won as a result of the war with Mexico
the northern half of Mexico
President of the U.S. during the time of the Mexican Cession
James K. Polk
Published an anti-slave newspaper
William Lloyd Garrison
Supporter of states' rights
John C. Calhoun
The settling of Oregon country was influenced by this belief
Manifest Destiny
Southern slavery impact on Nothern industry
Lower costs for raw materials
Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scott case
Congress declared it didnt have the power to outlaw slavery
Could be admitted as free or slave states
New western states prior to the Civil War
Waterways that directly affected industrial manufacturing in the Northeast
Canals
The best way to ship cattle to the Northeast
Railroads
Result of technological advances of Industrial Revolution
Increased profit and productivity
Benefit of railraods and canals
lower shipping costs
Secondary Source
Biography of founding fathers
Invention responsible for changing the economy in the South
Cotton Gin
Autobiography written by freed slave
Primary Source
The moving from rural areas (the country) to urban centers (the city)
Urbanization
Two contributors to Manifest Destiny
Texas Revolution/Mexican War
Why was Jacskons election in 1828 significant?
It allowed for more white males to be able to vote
The Compromise of 1850 did not repeal this law
Fugitive Slave Law
The Missouri Compromise ended these for a short time
Sectional differences
Effect on American daily life brought on by the Lowell system
decreased need for home made textiles
One of Jacksons primary concerns President
Westward Expansion
The name of JAcksons political system
Spoils System
How the Missouri Compromise of 1820 ended crisis over representation in Congress
Admitted two new states to maintain sectional balance
Lightly populated Western territories led to railroad lines ending near this river
Mississippi River