Period/Unit 4 SAQ Retake - APUSH

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Artisan republicanism

Ideology of the independency of skilled craftsmen/small producers (farmers, shoe-makers, etc.)

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Independency of artisan republicanism

Freedom of employers, essential for “true republican citizenship”

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Self-sufficiency of artisan republicanism

Workers owned their product and controlled their labor

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Indian removal act

Jackson believed the most human solution was to tell the Native Americans to leave their traditional lands and go settle in Mississippi

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Worchester V. Georgia Trail of Tears

Most Cherokees repudiated the settlement in 1835 which provided land in the Indian territory, in 1838 when Jackson left office, U.S Army forced 15,000 Cherokee people to leave Georgia, the hardships of the journey caused 4,000 deaths of the Cherokee peoples

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Era of Good Feelings (economics)

America’s system was a program of economic nationalism built on federally financed internal improvements (canals, infrastructures), tariffs to protect new factories and industries, and a national bank that would replace U.S First bank

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Main supporters of new national bank

John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay (both Jeffersonian Republicans)