What three events strengthened American nationalism in the early 1800s?
Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, Monroe Doctrine
What was the Market Revolution?
New technological developments
Growing transportation networks
Expansion of domestic industries
Increased demand for free and enslaved labor
Changing woman’s roles
Rise of political democracy
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What three events strengthened American nationalism in the early 1800s?
Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, Monroe Doctrine
What was the Market Revolution?
New technological developments
Growing transportation networks
Expansion of domestic industries
Increased demand for free and enslaved labor
Changing woman’s roles
Rise of political democracy
What significant controversy occured during Jackson’s presidency regarding Native Americans?
Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
Indian Removal Act and its implementation
Forced relocation of Native Americans
Challenge to constitutional principles
Name three key abolitionists and their contributions
William Lloyd Garrison (Published “The Liberator)
Frederick Dougless (Wrote “The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass” and published “The North Star”)
Harriet Beecher Stowe (Wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”)
What emerged from the Seneca Falls Convention (1848)?
The woman’s rights movement, led by: Grimke, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton made formal demands for woman’s rights and equality.
List the major events/compromises regarding slavery expansion
Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Kansas Nebraska Act
Dred Scott decision
John Brown’s raid
What were the key differences between Union and Confederate strengths?
Union advantages
Greater industrial capacity
Better transportation facilities
Stronger military leadership
Theses led to the Northern victory
What was significant about the Emancipation Proclamation?
Expanded executive and federal power
Changed the war’s purpose to include freeing slaves
Made freeing slaves a major Union goal
Only applied to states in rebellion
What was the importance of the Gettysburg Address?
Redefined the purpose of the Civil War
Emphasized preservation of democracy
Connected the war of founding principles
Had long lasting effects of American ideology
What were States’ rights disputes about?
Examined through:
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
Nullification Crisis
Debates over federal vs.state power
Questions about slavery in new territories