Andrew Jackson, Rise

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What was Eli Whitney's best invention?

Interchangeable parts

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What was the significance of interchangeable parts?

It perfected the concept of standardized, mass-produced parts that could be easily swapped between items (like guns)

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What was Eli Whitney's second major invention?

The cotton gin

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How did the cotton gin change cotton production?

It drastically improved the process of separating seeds from cotton, increasing production from one pound per day to 50 pounds per day

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Who is credited with bringing the Industrial Revolution to America?

Samuel Slater

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How did Samuel Slater bring the Industrial Revolution to America?

He memorized the entire design and mechanism of the English milling system (using his photographic memory) and built the first successful mill in Rhode Island

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Where did manufacturing boom due to Samuel Slater's work?

The Northern part of the country

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Where was Andrew Jackson born?

Tennessee (in 1767)

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What major conflict did Jackson join at age 13 as a messenger?

The Revolutionary War

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Why did Jackson have a scar on his face for life?

A British officer struck him with a saber after Jackson refused to polish his boots

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What family friends took in the orphaned Jackson?

The Donaldsons (near Nashville)

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What controversy plagued Jackson's marriage to Rachel Donaldson Robards?

They married in 1791 before Rachel's divorce from her first husband was officially finalized

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What was Jackson's plantation home outside Nashville called?

The Hermitage

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What reputation did Jackson gain for settling differences?

Dueling

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Who did Jackson kill in a famous duel after being shot first?

Charles Dickinson

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What Native American conflict did Jackson initiate en route to New Orleans?

The Battle of Horseshoe Bend (against the Creek Indians)

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What unusual action did Jackson take after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend?

He adopted a 14-year-old Native American boy whom he and Rachel raised as a son

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What was the political context of the Election of 1824?

The Federalist Party was defunct, leaving only the Democratic-Republican Party

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Why did the Election of 1824 have to be decided by the House of Representatives?

No candidate received the required majority of electoral votes

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Which candidate won the popular vote and the most electoral votes, but did not win the required majority?

Andrew Jackson

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Which candidates were considered by the House of Representatives?

Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and William Crawford (before he died)

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Who was the Speaker of the House who influenced the vote?

Henry Clay

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Who did the House of Representatives choose as the sixth U.S. President?

John Quincy Adams

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What deal was made between Adams and Clay that led to the accusation of a "Corrupt Bargain"?

Adams appointed Clay as his Secretary of State (the most powerful cabinet position)

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What made the Election of 1828 historically significant?

It was the first in U.S. history with widespread dirty campaigning and slander

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What was the most damaging accusation Adams's campaign made against Jackson?

That Jackson was an adulterer (due to the Rachel scandal)

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What two accusations did Jackson's campaign make against Adams?

Wearing silk underwear, and using government funds to hire a prostitute for the Czar of Russia

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What was the result of the Election of 1828?

Andrew Jackson won by a landslide

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What happened to Rachel Jackson during the campaign period?

She died due to the stress and whispering about her marriage

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What system did Jackson implement as president, rewarding supporters with government jobs regardless of qualifications?

The Spoils System