Jacksonian Era, 1815-1838. Missouri Compromise Politics Missouri Compromise (1820) Monroe Doctrine (1823) Indian Removal Act (1830) Tariff of Abominations.

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Jacksonian Era,

Missouri Compromise

Politics Missouri Compromise (1820) Monroe Doctrine (1823) Indian Removal Act (1830) Tariff of Abominations (1828) Nullification Crisis (1832)

Economy Manufacturing Growth From Farm to Factory The Lowell Mills Irish and German Immigration

Lowell, Massachusetts, 1832

Source: James Geldard, Hand-book on Cotton Manufacture (New York, 1867).

Source: Timothy Shay Arthur, “The Factory Girl,” Illustrated Temperance Tales (1850)—American Social History Project.

Occupations of Women Wage Earners in Massachusetts, 1837

The Growth of Cities,

Per Capita Consumption of Alcohol, 1800–1860

Immigration to the United States,

Society Slave Revolts King Cotton Slave Migration into the Old Southwest Indian Removal