Chapter 9: New Industries, New Politics Flashcards

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Cotton Gin

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  • invented in 1794
  • takes the picked cotton and pulls out the seeds
  • designed by Eli Whitney
  • allowed inexpensive processing of cotton and led to an industrial boom
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Blackbelt

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  • the cotton-growing region that was developed in the early 1800s, stretching from Georgia through Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana named for its rich black soil
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Erie Canal

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  • created in 1825
  • flowed from Buffalo to Albany, connecting Hudson River to the Great Lakes, and gave farmers all along its route new ways to be part of a global economic system of trade
  • 565 feet of elevation change, 83 locks, stretches 365 mi
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Era of Good Feelings

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  • the period from 1817 to 1823 during Monroe’s presidency in which the federal party fades away so the Democratic-Republicans govern in a spirit of seemingly nonpartisan harmony
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Missouri Compromise

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  • a compromise in Congress in 1820 that admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state as well as prohibited slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase territory above 36’30’’ north latitude
  • James Tallmadge, NY Senator, adds an amendment to Missouri charter that prohibits the introduction of new slaves and a process to free existing slaves
  • tensions growing between northern abolitionists and southern slave owners
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American System

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  • program of government subsidies created by Henry Clay to improve roads and canals and to foster economic growth and protect domestic manufacturers from foreign competition
  • included having protective tariffs for new industrial corporations, a 2nd national bank to provide a national currency
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Whig Party

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  • forms around ideas of the American System with John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay at the forefront
  • first known as the National Republicans in opposition to Jacksonian Democrats
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The Election of 1824

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  • corrupt bargain!
  • JQA, William Crawford, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun & Andrew Jackson
  • 1st election w widespread male suffrage
  • popular appeal becomes a factor in election
  • no one will earn majority vote, throwing election into HOR, where Henry Clay has a great influence as Speaker of House in favor of Adams
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Democratic Party

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  • political party that favored states’ rights and a limited role for the fed. govt., especially in economic affairs
  • Jackson
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John Marshall

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  • Dartmouth College v. Woodard: contract inviolability and federal authority of judicial review over state legislatures, creates sound foundation for growth of industry
  • McCullough v. Maryland: federal govt. superiority over state govt.
  • Marbury v. Madison
  • Gibbons v. Ogden: Fed. government’s control over interstate commerce
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Spinning Jenny

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  • invented in 1764, could run multiple spindles, each spinning cotton into thread, up to 120 spindles at once
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James Watt

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Samuel Slater

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  • Englishman sworn to secrecy and apprenticed in Arkwright’s textile business who sailed to NY to bring the industry to the U.S. and recreated mechanical spinning in mills in RI
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Eli Whitney

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  • invented the cotton gin
  • developed idea of interchangeable parts and rifle manufacturing
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Francis Cabot Lowell

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  • brought technology he learned in British mills to the U.S. by memory
  • like slater, but was going to develop mills in Massachusetts
  • brought with him the idea of a multishareholder corporation with limited liability
  • Lowell, Massachusetts
  • established the multiowner corporation that produced cotton fabric in a large factory that would be the heart of American manufacturing for the next century
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Dewitt Clinton

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  • politician who made the Erie Canal possible
  • ascertained that many contractors got a piece of the action digging the canal
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Henry Clay

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  • “The Great Compromiser” MIssouri Compromise
  • created American System as Secretary of State under JQA
  • Speaker of House during JQA and Jackson election that put election in favor of JQA
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John Q Adams

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  • former Secretary of State who made co-ownership of Oregon Territory and Florida ownership possible through foreign treaties
  • Election of 1824, had less popular and electoral votes than Jackson but won in the HOR
  • leader of Whig Party even though he wanted no political party splits in America
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Andrew Jackson

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  • lost in Election of 1824 but won in the Election of 1828 after a nasty campaign against JQA presidency
  • war hero, appealed to popular taste, stood for the Common Man
  • leader of Democratic Party
  • believes that the Election of 1824 was corrupt