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53 Cards in this Set
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This is when you can produce large numbers of products.
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Mass Production
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In the 1800s the Industrial Revolution started here
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England
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During this war the Embargo Act forced America to develop its own industry.
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War of 1812
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What side of the United States had very few factories for cotton and tobacco.
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The SOuth
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In 1813, Nathan Appleton, Patrick Jackson, Francois Lowell opened a factory in ____, Massachussetts.
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Waltham
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Most of the factories in the ___ of the US also had farming, cattle, corn, and wheat.
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North
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Who suggested the American System.
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Henry Clay
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High tariff on European exports - North supported but the south and west reliedon European Trade.
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Tariff of 1816
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Henry Clay and ___ managed to get congress to vote for it.
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John Calhoun
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Who convinces congress voted for recharter the 2nd National Bank (Regional money issued by Regional Banks)
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Henry Clay
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From 1817-1825, this connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River (363 miles)
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Erie Canal
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Who invented the steamboat "The Clermont"
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1807 Robert Fulton
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Set boundaries at 49th parallel (United States/ Canada
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Convention of 1818
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Place our national interests over all others - extreme patriotism
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Nationalism
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1. Europe stays out of the Western Hemisphere
2. Europe Can not overthrow already independent nations 3. United States would not interfere with already existing European colonies. |
Monroe Doctrine (1823)
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Spain gives Florida to the United States (before we take it)
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Adams/Onis Treaty (1819)
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1. Maine free state
2. Missouri Slave State 3. 36-30' divides slave and free - North free, South Slave |
Missouri Compromise (1820)
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(11 free states, 11 slave states)
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Missouri Compromise
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This was considered a "band-aid" to the slave issue-did not solve the main issue-do states have the right to keep slavery legal.
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Missouri Compromise (1820)
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Who was a slaveowner and would not support anti slavery legislation.
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James Monroe
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This is the system that hires new officials (many his friends)
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Spoils System
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Jackson's (unofficial) advisors slipped in and out of the back door.
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Kitchen Cabinet
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(1830) Move Indians west of the Mississippi
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Indian Removal Act
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What people had their own language, laws, newspapers, and customs.
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Indians
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What people were forced to move and sued and won in the United States Supreme Court (1832)
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Cherokees
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Jackson simply ignores ___ and has Indians removed to Oklahoma.
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Supreme Court
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What was a tax on imports
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Tariff
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What side of the United States dis not want tariffs because they relied on trade with Europe.
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South
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This bill lowers tariffs over the next 10 years. (Every year we will lower the tariff for 10 years).
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Compromise Bill
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Who proposed the compromise bill
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Henry Clay
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Who resigned as vice president because of a disagreement between Andrew Jackson
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John Calhoun
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banks close credit is out many lost life savings
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Panic of 1837
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Who's presidency suffered because of the poor economy
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Martin van Buren
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William Harrison dies one month after ___ takes over.
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John Tyler
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These banks printed their own money and lent out money to anyone who applied.
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Wildcat Banks
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What year dis Clay and Webster introduce a new bank charter.
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1832
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Who was president of the National Bank who gave loans to congressmen and rich businessmen at low rates.
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Nicholas Biddle
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Young women would come to work and live in ___
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Lowell
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People use ___ to generate power.
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Steam/ Coal
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1793 ___ memorized plans for machines for a textile mill (were not allowed to leave England with plans for machines).
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Samuel Slater
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Who opened the nations first textile mill
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Samuel Slater
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In 1793 this cleaned cotton at high rates.
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Cotton Engine (GIN)
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People use ___ to generate power.
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Steam/ Coal
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1793 ___ memorized plans for machines for a textile mill (were not allowed to leave England with plans for machines).
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Samuel Slater
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Who opened the nations first textile mill
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Samuel Slater
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In 1793 this cleaned cotton at high rates.
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Cotton Engine (GIN)
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1. Protective tariff
2. Resurrect National Bank 3. Transportation System |
3 parts of the American System
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Who received license from Fulton and Livingston
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Aaron Ogden
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What year did Aaron Ogden take Gibens to court
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1824
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Where did Thomas Gibbons begin to run a line
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New York
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How many cherokees were forced out by the United States
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70,000 cherokees
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This act involves the use of military force if necessary to stop a state from (rebellion) (secession)
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Force Act
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WHo agrees to the compromise bill but with mixed feelings
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Congress
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