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Review Sheet. Believed in a WEAK national government and an agricultural economy 1. Believed in a WEAK national government and an agricultural economy.

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2 Believed in a WEAK national government and an agricultural economy 1. Believed in a WEAK national government and an agricultural economy Farmers, artisans, frontier settlers in the SouthFarmers, artisans, frontier settlers in the South Supported FranceSupported France First American presidential election in which power was peacefully transferred from one party to another 2. First American presidential election in which power was peacefully transferred from one party to another

3 Doubled the size of the United States 3. Doubled the size of the United States Lewis and Clark British Interference with trade routes and westward expansion past App Mts. 4. British Interference with trade routes and westward expansion past App Mts. Impressment policyImpressment policy Led to an American claim of the Oregon Territory with Britain Increased migration into FloridaIncreased migration into Florida which was later acquired in a treaty with Spain

4 No further colonization by European powers on the American continents 5. No further colonization by European powers on the American continents Western Hemisphere countries were republics not monarchies. Any violation would be seen as a threat by the United States United States would not interfere in European affairs American settlers moved west 6. American settlers moved west seeking economic opportunity in the form of land to own and farm INDIAN REMOVAL ACT-1830-A.JACKSON- They were forced to march far away from their homes and be confined to reservations. 7. INDIAN REMOVAL ACT-1830-A.JACKSON- They were forced to march far away from their homes and be confined to reservations. Example- The Trail Of Tears-Example- The Trail Of Tears- trail of the CHEROKEE only.

5 Battle of the Alamo-1836 –Band of Texans fought to the last man 8. Battle of the Alamo-1836 –Band of Texans fought to the last man 9. California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and parts of Colorado and New Mexico called the Mexican Cession 10. Cotton Gin 11. 11. mexican settlers were destined to expand throughout the continent.

6 12. Increased voter participation-poor white males could vote Interest group politics-relating to common man Changing style of campaigning-must appeal to common man and Andrew Jackson 13. The Spoils System

7 14. Know-nothings and Whigs -favored high protective tariffs to protect Northern manufactured goods from foreign competition 15. North, -favored high protective tariffs to protect Northern manufactured goods from foreign competition 16. South, opposed high tariffs because that made the price of imports from Europe more expensive

8 he Missouri Compromise 1820-drew an east-west line through the Louisiana Purchase, with slavery prohibited above the line and allowed below, except 17. he Missouri Compromise 1820-drew an east-west line through the Louisiana Purchase, with slavery prohibited above the line and allowed below, except slavery was allowed in Missouri, north of the line Compromise of 1850-California enters as free state-while the new Southwestern Territories acquired from Mexico would decide on their own(popular sovereignty).Compromise of 1850-California enters as free state-while the new Southwestern Territories acquired from Mexico would decide on their own(popular sovereignty). Added Fugitive Slave ActAdded Fugitive Slave Act Slavery was outlawed in Washington, DCSlavery was outlawed in Washington, DC Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854-repealed the Missouri Compromise line, by giving Kansas and Nebraska the choice to allow slavery in their states (popular sovereignty).Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854-repealed the Missouri Compromise line, by giving Kansas and Nebraska the choice to allow slavery in their states (popular sovereignty).

9 South Carolina argued that: states could NULLIFY (VOID )The Tariff of 1832(tax on imported goods) and other acts of Congress.States could secede if told they could not keep slavery, 18. South Carolina argued that: states could NULLIFY (VOID )The Tariff of 1832(tax on imported goods) and other acts of Congress.States could secede if told they could not keep slavery, Jackson threatened to send in federal troops 19. William Lloyd Garrison 20. 20. A person against slavery

10 Southerners’ feared more slave rebellions led to harsher laws against slaves Southerners who were abolitionists were silent. 21. Southerners’ feared more slave rebellions led to harsher laws against slaves Southerners who were abolitionists were silent. 22.Increased the anger between the North and South over the issues 23. Women’s suffragists 24.Wrote the Seneca Falls Declaration in 1848-modeled after DOI listing the rights denied women. Presented at the Seneca Falls Convention


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