Unit 2 - Antebellum and Jacksonian America Flashcards

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Interchangeable parts

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Slater’s spinning frames (1790)

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The “Waltham Plan” (1820’s)

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The “Lowell Girls”

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Franklin Institute (1824) and other mechanical institutes

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Working Men’s Party (1828)

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Whitney’s Cotton Engine (1793)

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Erie Canal

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Emergence of a society of classes

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Religious revivals; Evangelical reform impulse

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Temperance Movement

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Nativism

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The Notables

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Election of 1824

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Kitchen Cabinet

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South Carolina Exposition and Protest (1828)

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Force Bill (1833)

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Veto of Second B.U.S. renewal (1832)

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Frederick Douglass

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Margaret Fuller

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The Grimke Sisters

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Charles R. Bridge Co. v. Warren Bridge Co. (1837)

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Panic and Depression of 1837

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Election of 1840

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Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1844)
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Leaves of Grass (1855)
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Brook Farm
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The Shakers
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Oneida Community
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The Mormons
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South’s “peculiar institution”
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David Walker’s An Appeal… (1829)
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Anti-slavery currents: gradualism, immediatism
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American Anti-Slavery Society
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Civil Disobedience (1831)
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Liberty Party (1840, 1844)
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Women’s Reform Movement
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)
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Seneca Falls Meeting (1848)
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Second Great Awakening
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Susan B. Anthony
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Peggy Eaton Affair
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John C. Calhoun
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Sectionalism
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Protective Tariff
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Henry Clay
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American System
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Lancaster Turnpike
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National (Cumberland) Road
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Robert Fulton
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Steamboats
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Factory System
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Lowell System
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Specialization
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Cotton gin
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Nicholas Biddle
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Roger Taney
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“pet banks”
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Martin Van Buren
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Universal white male suffrage
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Spoils system
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“corrupt bargain”
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Revolution of 1828
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Nullification
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Democrats
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Whigs
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Market revolution
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Know-Nothing Party
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Indian Removal Act (1830)
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Urbanization
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Urban Life
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Irish immigration
potato famine
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German immigration
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Commonwealth v. Hunt
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Cyrus McCormick
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Daniel Webster
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Tammany Hall
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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
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Worchester v. Georgia
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Trial of Tears
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Specie circular
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Party nominating convention
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“King Caucus”
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Tariff of 1828; tariff of abominations
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Role of the executive
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States rights
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Webster-Hayne debate
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Two-party system
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“log cabin and hard cider” campaign