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judicial nationalism
supreme court desicions all favoring the national gov. as opposed to the state
was james monroe federalist or republican?
republican
who created adams-onis treaty?
john quincy adams
who was john quincy adams role
secretary of state
seminoles
native american tribe
author of monroe doctrine
john quincy adams
in which presidency was it called the "Era of Good Feeling"?
Monroe's presidency
key idea of the era of good feeling
the federalist party in name disappeared, but the people who supported those ideas didn't
were people happy with james monroe presidency?
yes
is there a strong or weak central gov. under monroe?
strong
main points of the monroe doctrine
1. no more european colonization in the americas
2. existing colonies can remain
3. the U.S. will stay out of european political affairs
4. if a colony desires independence, the mother country must allow it, or the U.S. would intervene
what countries does the monroe doctrine apply to
every country except for GB
2 types of revolutions in industrial revolution
transportation and industrial
what did we sell to afford the construction of the Erie Canal
bonds
4 main changes in the industrial revolution
1. hand tools --> machines
2. home workshops --> factories
3. skilled artisans --> unskilled workers
4. local sales --> national/international sales
first industry to get industrialized in england is
textiles
first parts of america to be industrialized
north and northeast
what does an industrial revolution need for it to happen?
1. workforce (unskilled)
2. raw materials
3. investors
4. Laissez-Faire economy
did the south want to industrialize? why?
no, bc they were already making more than enough money with their crops, and they had good socioeconomic stability
positives of industrial rev.
efficiency, decreased prices, new inventions, more jobs available
negatives of industrial rev.
poor working conditions, overcrowded cities, sanitation problems, diseases, fires, increased crime rate, child labor, expanded use of slave labor, pollution
southern socioeconomic classes
1. plantar elites
2. yeoman farmers
3. urban professionals
4. landless farmers (tenants/sharecroppers)
5. slaves
northern socioeconomic classes
1. wealthy merchants
2. urban professionals
3. yeoman farmers
4. unskilled workers
5. slaves
what was the largest class in the north?
yeoman farmers
examples of slave codes
could not own property, could not leave plantation without permission, could not sue or testify against a white person in court, could not possess firearms, were banned from reading and writing
who was denmark vesey?
well known, respected member of the Urban Professionals class
outcome of the situation w/ denmark vesey
he was executed
candidates in the election of 1824
Henry Clay - Kentucky
John Quincy Adams - Massachusetts
Andrew Jackson - Tennessee
William Crawford - Georgia
John C. Calhoun - South Carolina
another name for the federalists that was used
national-republicans
which candidates were from the national-republicans party? (1824)
Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams
which candidates were from the democratic-republicans party? (1824)
Andrew Jackson, William Crawford, John C. Calhoun
which candidate in the election of 1824 had a stroke?
william crawford
who were the top 3 popular vote winners? (1824)
jackson, calhoun, adams
who ended up becoming vice president? (1824)
calhoun
who ended up becoming president? (1824)
adams
what was adams presidency known for
supportive president, commerce with europe and northeast, national observatory, federal money to education, internal improvements
who won election of 1828?
andrew jackson
who did jackson choose to be as vice president? (1828)
Calhoun
monroe doctrine year, person
1823, John Quincy Adams
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