Set 1 Flashcards
Laissez-faire
Let people do as they choose
John Marshall
Chief Justice
Aaron burr
shot Hamilton
Slavery in the north Outland
Farming didn’t depend on slavery labor so was outlawed in the north
The election of 1800
- Letters to editors publicize the views and opinions
- was a peaceful transfer of power
Sacagawea
Joined Lewis and Clark as a guide
Lewis and Clark
Led the expedition
Hudson River school
-painted views of the Catskill mountains
A rural nation
In the 1800s most people in rural area
New Orleans
A Shipping port or a port that shipped goods
Jeffersons set control over the judiciary
Without commissions for judges
Fletcher versus peck
Upholders the sanctity contracts
Dame schools
And women’s homes tought reading and writing
Cherokee
Tried to adjust peacefully to the white settlers
Washington Irving
Wrote the legend of Sleepyhollow
Story of the headless horseman
What hardships did free African Americans facing the north?
They were excluded from white churches they didn’t have voting rights and only if you own property and african-American children were excluded from schools
What was the significance of Marbury and Madison
Marshall set out three principles of judicial review the Constitution is the supreme law of the land when there is conflict the Constitution must be followed and the judicial branch uphold the Constitution
How do election campaigns of today differ from those 1800
Candidates today travel the country making speeches and 1800 candidates well letters to the people in these papers to publicize their views
What was the act of the second great awakening
The second great awakening gave people the determination to better their lives and society as a whole citizens joined movements to end slavery, curb drinking and advanced education
Second great awakening
Stressed the quality of all believe before God The promise of salvation for all who believed as a result many African-Americans converted to Christianity