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- 3. 1st name of 1st president born west of Appalachians
- 6. In Gibbons v. Ogden this Court struck down a monopoly the New York legislature had granted for the steamboat industry
- 8. Anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic feeling especially prominent in the 1830s through the 1850s
- 11. Many writers attempted to please the public by writing these kind of horror stories
- 15. the Baltimore and Ohio was the first one of this
- 16. invented a horse-drawn machine that greatly increased the amount of wheat a farmer could harvest
- 19. Jackson used this to force Congress to consider the President’s position
- 22. made possible upstream navigation and rapid transport across the Great Lakes, and eventually the Atlantic Ocean
- 24. one of the “Five Civilized Tribes”
- 25. Despite persistent and growing economic inequality, Americans generally believed they had created this type of society
- 28. A term that describes a type of man who achieved success in America through his own intelligence and hard work
- 30. A group who insisted on the primacy of individual judgment over existing social traditions and institutions
- 32. Speaker of the House who promoted the American System in his presidential campaign of 1824
- 35. this removal act was signed by Andrew Jackson
- 36. ran for President of the United States in 1824
- 37. Toll roads constructed by localities, states, and private companies
- 38. gold and silver were considered this type of money
- 39. controversy exposed deep rift between North and South and led to slavery being banned in Louisiana Purchase above the latitude of 36o30'
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- 1. economic changes called by historians that transformed the United States “the ______ revolution”
- 2. invented the cotton gin
- 4. steel plow Inventor, in 1837,invention made possible the rapid subduing of the western prairies
- 5. type of transportation that was most efficient for bulk cargo transportation
- 7. In the 1820s almost all adult white males gain right to vote without this type of qualification
- 9. type of destiny that became a justification for American empire
- 10. doctrine that stated that the western hemisphere would be closed to European colonization, and that the United States would not interfere in European affairs
- 12. author of Democracy in America
- 13. U.S. purchased this territory in 1803
- 14. Jackson rejected this form of government
- 17. Most important and profitable of the canals of the 1820s, connected the Great Lakes to the East Coast and made New York City the nation’s largest port.
- 18. believers of manifest destiny stated that God had given them this kind of Christianity to spread
- 20. A device that made possible instantaneous communication invented by Samuel Morse in 1844.
- 21. type of local bank that received deposits while the charter of the Bank of the United States was about to expire.
- 23. belief that loyalty to one’s section of birth was as important as loyalty to the United States
- 26. this system of manufactures was defined as an industrial mass production of interchangeable parts that could be rapidly assembled into standardized finished products
- 27. associated with steam engine
- 28. this Bank of the United States was chartered in 1816 but President Andrew Jackson vetoed the recharter bill in 1832
- 29. nicknamed “Old Hickory”
- 31. type of bargain between J.Q. Adams and Henry Clay
- 33. A Supreme Court decision that began in Georgia holding that Indian nations were a distinct people with the right to maintain a separate political identity
- 34. system that consolidated an entire manufacturing process under a single roof
