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Unit 4 Study Guide

Growth of American Democracy

Louisiana Purchase (1803)

Long Term Problems

Marbury v Madison (1803)

Judiciary Act of 1789

Judicial Review

War of 1812 (1812-1814)

Causes:

Embargo Act of 1807

James Madison (tern 1809-1817)

Treaty of Ghent (1814)

Long Term Consequences

Industrialization

End of Federalist Party

Hartford Convention (1814)

The Market Revolution (1800-1840)

Transportation

The National Road

The Steam Boat

Erie Canal

Increase in Urbanization and Industrialization

Cotton Boom

Cotton Gin

Planter Class

WASP

Democracy and Politics

Era of Good Feelings

National Republicans

James Monroe: Monroe Doctrine

Missouri Controversy/ Crisis (1819-1820)

Henry Clay- Missouri compromise of 1820

1824 election

March 1929 Inauguration

The Whig Party (1929-1854)

The American System

2-party system

The Bank War (1832)

Nullification Crisis (1828-1833)

Tariff of 1828

Theory of Nullification (1830s)

Tariff of 1832)

Ordinance of Nullification

The Force Bill (1832)

Compromise of 1833

Indian Removal Act of 1830

Martin van Buren (1837-1841)

Age of Reform

Perfectionism

Second Great Awakening (1830s peak)

Moral Free Agency

The Temperance movement (peak 1830s)

The Abolitionist movement (1831)

Moral Suasion

William Lloyd Garrison- The Liberator

Women’s Rights movement (1830s-40s)

Suffrage

Sara and Angela Grimke (1830s)

Seneca Falls convention (1848)

The Declaration of Sentiments

Pro-Slavery argument/ the Positive good thesis (1830s)