Hartford Convention Federalists met in opposition to the war of 1812, and even argued that new england should suceed.
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Market revolution
Second great awakening Camp meetings with huge sermons, christian revival. In contrast to first great awakening, which focused on personal moral reformation, second one emphasized moral reformation of society
Tariff of 1828 Raised import duties up to 50%. Supported by industrial northerners and hated by southerners who relied on imports
Marbury vs. Madison On his way out of office, John Adams appointed 16 new judges. Jefferson refused to deliver some of these appointments. The Supreme Court established judicial review.
Supported by Henry Clay and created under the American system
Spain sells Florida
Removed native americans from their land and sent them to reservations west of the Mississippi river.
Monroe doctrine Established the western hemisphere as a U.S.-dominated sphere of influence without European involvement.
President Jefferson established an embargo on foreign trade in retaliation for Britain and France attacks on American ships.
Jefferson policy on indigenous Americans He favored removing them to reservations beyond the Mississippi if they refused to "civilize" themselves. Some unified and began violently resisting with help from the British
Expansion of democracy
End of the federalists The war had revived the struggling party thanks to the anti-war movement. Now that the war was over, federalist support collapsed for good.
Whigs New party led by Henry Clay. Main difference was disagreement over federal power
Charles Finney New york preacher who spoke powerfully with images that common folks could understand.
A young slave organized a rebellion believing that god had told him to do so. He and his followers killed over 50 people
Cult of domesticity A woman's identity and sense of purpose revolved around child-bearing and making her home comfortable for her husband.
Tallmadge amendment
Henry Clay's American system
Southern baptists
American temperance society Focused on working men. Established over 5,000 chapters across the nation
Noah Webster's dictionary standardized the spelling and pronunciation of American language
He himself owned hundreds of slaves. He banned the importation of slaves. Once the Atlantic trade dried up, domestic trade increased, creating the second middle passage
Treaty of New Echota
Madison declared war on great Britain
Effects of the War of 1812 Confirmed ability of a Republican Government to defend itself. Americans completed conquest of everything east of the Mississippi. War broke remaining indigenous power, and white settlers poured in to former native lands.
Election of 1800
Panic of 1819
Election of 1824 The divisions within the Democratic-Republican party led them to choose 4 candidates, while Jackson's populist campaign won the popular vote, no candidate won enough electoral votes. Adams and Clay made a deal and the house voted for Adams.
Cult of domesticity A woman's identity and sense of purpose revolved around child-bearing and making her home comfortable for her husband.
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New york preacher who spoke powerfully with images that common folks could understand.
Nat turners rebellion
Tallmadge amendment
First major recession in the United States
Jackson Vetos Second Bank of the U.S. Supported by Henry Clay and created under the American system
Bring in Missouri and Maine at the same time to keep the balance of power. Also limited slavery above a certain latitude.
Market revolution
Convention of 1818 More American fishing rights, set the U.S. - Canada border at the 49th parallel, and called for the joint-occupation of Oregon
Jefferson policy on indigenous Americans He favored removing them to reservations beyond the Mississippi if they refused to "civilize" themselves. Some unified and began violently resisting with help from the British
Napoleon needed money to quell the Haitian revolution, so he sold the Louisiana territory, and Jefferson bought. This was controversial because the constitution didn't specify how to add territory to the union.
The embargo President Jefferson established an embargo on foreign trade in retaliation for Britain and France attacks on American ships.
Split within the Democratic-Republican party Expansive view of federal power & loose constructionists
New American identity
Jefferson's presidency He himself owned hundreds of slaves. He banned the importation of slaves. Once the Atlantic trade dried up, domestic trade increased, creating the second middle passage
Monroe doctrine
Rush-Bagot pact Agreement with Britain that removed military ships from the great lakes.
Confirmed ability of a Republican Government to defend itself. Americans completed conquest of everything east of the Mississippi. War broke remaining indigenous power, and white settlers poured in to former native lands.
McCulloch vs Maryland Ruled that federal law trumps state law
Expansion of democracy
American temperance society Focused on working men. Established over 5,000 chapters across the nation
Indian Removal Act of 1830 Removed native americans from their land and sent them to reservations west of the Mississippi river.
Election of 1828
Henry Clay's American system Federally funded internal improvements, protective tariffs, and the re-establishment of the bank of the united states.
Madison re-imposed the embargo on Britain because they continued to attack American ships
The war had revived the struggling party thanks to the anti-war movement. Now that the war was over, federalist support collapsed for good.
Second great awakening Camp meetings with huge sermons, christian revival. In contrast to first great awakening, which focused on personal moral reformation, second one emphasized moral reformation of society
Tariff of 1828
War hawkes Younger Americans who had been born after the revolution, were ardent nationalists, and wanted war with Britain to invade Florida and Canada.
Election of 1800 Rematch between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. The Democratic republicans had finally figured out how to campaign in the media, and the Federalists were seen as elitist
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