SS - The Missouri Compromise

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Who won the election of 1800?

Thomas Jefferson

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Who ran in the election of 1800?

Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr and John Adams

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Why was the election of 1800 significant?

It was a peaceful transition of power from one party to the next

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What was the election of 1800 called?

A revolution

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What did Marbury vs. Madison lead to?

Establishing Judicial Review - The Supreme Court can rule an act or law unconstitutional

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Who purchased the Louisiana Territory?

Thomas Jefferson

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How much was the Louisiana Territory purchased for?

15 million

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Who did Thomas Jefferson buy the Louisiana Territory from?

France

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When did Thomas Jefferson buy the Louisiana Territory?

1802 or 1803

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Ograbme?

_________ spelt backwards.  When American navy men were getting taken off ships and forced to work for a foreign country Jefferson made the ________ act. This meant no one could trade and the economy plunged. 

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Who tried to unite the Natives to defend the west.

The Prophet and Tecumseh

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When was the battle of Tippecanoe?

On November 6, 1811

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Did the Indians surprise attack the Americans?

Yes

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What was the outcome of Tippecanoe?

The Indians disappeared and started fighting elsewhere.

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What part of America fought with the Native Americans in the battle of Tippecanoe?

Indiana

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What were warhawks?

Young, energetic politicians, mostly from the South and the West and known as ________. Initiated government designed to steer the United States towards war.

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Who killed Hamilton?

Aaron Burr

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When was Hamilton shot?

July 11, 1804

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What was Aaron Burr’s title when he killed Hamilton?

Vice President

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What branch of government did John Marshall Expand?

The Judicial Branch

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Did John Marshall increase the federal government’s power?

Yes

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Who was Tecumseh?

One of the men who United the Natives to defend the west.

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Who did Tecumseh work with after the Battle of Tippecanoe?

England

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Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

Francis S Key

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Is the Star Spangled Banner the National Anthem?

Yes

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What Battle was the Star Spangled Banner written after?

Battle of Fort Mc. Henry

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What did Eli Whitney make?

Cotton Engine

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What did the Cotton Engine do?

Would separate the seeds and dirt from raw cotton

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What did the Cotton Engine cause?

Made the cotton industry grow in the south leading to more slavery and more southern power. 

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What was the American System?

A ______ of protective tariffs to promote American manufacturing and agriculture in all sections of the country.

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What would the American System do if approved?

The economy would go up and make all the sections work together.

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When was the Monroe Doctrine made?

1823

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What would the Monroe Doctrine do?

European countries did not have the right to colonize anywhere in North or South America.

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What idea did the Monroe Doctrine promote?

That former colonies should now be independent

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What was the Industrial Revolution?

The process of change from an hand made economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.

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What did the mills make?

Spin thread and make cloth using Spinning Jennies and Water Loom

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What did the Lowell Mills increase?

_______ manufacturing of textiles

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Who mostly worked in the mills?

Mostly girls or women worked in these mills

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What was the Erie Canal?

A _______ that connects Lake Erie and the Hudson to make it easier to transport goods. 

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When was the Missouri Compromise?

1820

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What did the Missouri Compromise do?

A line was drawn on the map at 36, 30. Everything north of that = free, south = slave

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What is nationalism?

Patriotic feelings towards your country

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What is sectionalism?

Having strong patriotic feelings towards your section ( North, West, South, East)

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When was the McCormick Reaper invented?

1837

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What did the McCormick Reaper do?

Crops could now be picked or reaped faster and more land could be farmed

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When was John Deere invented?

1830’s

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What did John Deere do?

 Plowed or ripped up soil for planting. Opened up the west for farming. More land could be farmed.