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What effect did the Industrial Revolution have on families?

It provided different jobs for them, so they didn’t just have to farm. Working in factories was also an option.

Who founded the Democratic Republican Party?

Thomas jefferson

What is an effect of nat turners rebellion?

Virgins considered ending slavery but the proposal was denied. For African Americans the grip of slavery got tighter.

Why was the Federal Judiciary act of 1789 passed?

It was passed to answer these questions: what type of additional courts should there be and how many? What would happen if federal court decisions conflicted with state laws?

Why was New England the site for most early factories?

It had a lot of good flowing rivers and oceans. And that gave the mills more water power.

Why did France sell Louisiana to America?

They needed American money more than they needed Louisiana. They were also worried that they couldn’t take care of it bc they didn’t take care of a tiny island.

What were the effects of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin?

Cotton became more profitable and slavery increased.

What is the significance of the Marburg v Madison court case?

This trial affirmed the principal of judicial review.

What is the significance of the gibbons v ogdens court case?

This case ruled that a state could not tax a national bank.

What is the significance of the mcCullouch v Maryland court case?

The court ruled that interstate commerce could be regarded only by the federal government, not the state government.

What is the significance of tecumseh?

He was the Shawnee chief and he didn’t want white settlers to take Native American land.

What is the significance of William Henry Harrison?

He was a general then he became the ninth president, and he was the first president to die in office.

How do tariffs help the Economy?

They made money for the government by making foreign goods more expensive to encourage people to buy American goods.

What is the Monroe doctrine?

It’s the us policy opposing European interference in the Western Hemisphere.

What divided slave states from free states?

The Missouri compromise

What was Hamilton’s financial plan?

1) pay off all war debts 2)raising government revenue 3) create a national bank

How did Washington deal with escalating war with Europe?

He declared the us neutral.

What is the significance of the Kentucky and Virginia resolution?

They give states the right to declare acts of congress null or void.

How did the Telegraph affect communication in the mid 1800s?

It helped people communicate really far away with only seconds.

Who instigated the Adams onis treaty and what did we gain from it?

General Andrew Jackson and Monroe did and we gained Florida from it.

What were the causes of the whiskey rebellion?

Hamilton passed a tax on whiskey and that mad farmers from George to Pennsylvania angry.

What were the causes of the war of 1812?

Britain helped native Americans, Britain’s policy on high seas, impressment and the American government wanted there people to know they were protected.

What were the effects of the war of 1812?

American patriotism increased, the war broke the strength of native Americans who sided with Britain and American manufacturing grew.

Who did the alien and sedition acts target.

They targeted immigrants.

What did increased nationalism lead to?

It led to people shifting their loyalty away from state governments and toward the federal government.

How did the rush bagot agreement and the convention of 1818 revolve conflicts with Britain?

The agreement limited each sides naval forces on the Great Lakes, and the convention of 1818 was the two countries setting the 49th parallel as the us Canadian border as far west as the Rocky Mountains.

What is the significance of William Blount?

Was the person who negotiated the treaty of Holston.

What is the significance of John sevier?

Was one of the founding fathers of Tennessee.

What is the significance of rocky mount?

What where George Washington appointed William Blount as governor of the Southwest territory and was the capital of Tennessee.

What is the significance of the treaty of holsten?

What signed between the government and the Cherokee and was proclaimed on February 7 1792.

What is the significance of the Cumberland gap?

It was the first gateway to the west and this route led into the wilderness of kentucky.

What is the significance of the Natchez trace?

It was a route hoping to hold frontier, Congress in 1800 establish post route from Nashville to Natchez.

What was the significance of the Jackson purchase?

Was the purchase of west Tennessee.

What is the significance of the battle of horseshoe bend?

Was an American victory in Alabama over Native Americans opposed to expansion in there territories and brought the creek war to an end.