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Age of Jackson Westward Expansion Review

Turnpikes and Toll Roads Early 1800s – Internal Improvements Improvements in Transportation Turnpikes and Toll Roads ©www.deerrunmercantile.com

National Road From Cumberland, MD to Vandalia, IL ©http://fayette.illinoisgenweb.or From Cumberland, MD to Vandalia, IL

The Erie Canal

Building of Erie Canal ©en.wikipedia.org

Early Steam Engines John Fitch – 1st steamboat Design Sketch ca. 1787 John Fitch - Design Sketch ca. 1787 Early Steam Engines ©http://inventors.about.com Design Sketch ca. 1787 John Fitch – 1st steamboat

Robert Fulton’s “Clermont” 1st Commercially Successful Steamboat ©http://xroads.virginia.edu ©http://xroads.virginia.edu

American Canals 1850 ©kids.britannica.com

United States 1821 ©http://en.wikipedia.org

Missouri Compromise -Proposed by ______________of KY ©http://www.pbs.org

Sectional Differences Develop Protective Tariffs National Bank Internal Improvements Slavery ©http://2.bp.blogspot.com

John C. Calhoun of South Carolina Cotton-Growing Planter THE SOUTH John C. Calhoun of South Carolina Cotton-Growing Planter Led fight for Nullification State Sovereignty Opposed high protective tariffs Pro-Slavery ©http://www.nps.gov ©http://georgiainfo.

McCulloch V. Maryland Federal Law prevails over State Law ©http://www.barnesandnoble.com ©http://ordinary-gentlemen.com/ Federal Law prevails over State Law …In regards to ______

Gibbons v. Ogden ©let.rug.nl.com ©pbs.org ©usboooksonline.com Federal Law prevails over State Law in regards to _____________________

What was the goal of Manifest Destiny?

What event was most-influenced by the American belief in Manifest Destiny?

After the United States won the Mexican American War, what was the name of the treaty signed between the two countries?

Election of 1824   John Quincy Adams 113,122 Andrew Jackson 151,271 Henry Clay 47,531 William Crawford 40,856 ELECTIONS of 1824 and 1828 Election of 1828   John Quincy Adams 500,897 Andrew Jackson 642,533 What factor best explains the large increase in voters between 1824 and 1828?

What was the spoils system?

This quotation was a result of what law passed by Congress? “The Cherokees are nearly all prisoners. They have been dragged from their homes and encamped at the forts and military places, all over the nation…. The properties of many (have) been taken and sold before their eyes for almost nothing.” This quotation was a result of what law passed by Congress?

What group of Indians chose to fight the Indian Removal Act in the courts?

Name of Court Case? Did they win? Did President Jackson enforce the ruling?

Why did President Jefferson want to buy the Louisiana Territory?

What is the best title for this diagram? Invention of the steamboat Improvements in roads Construction of Canals Development of the railroad What is the best title for this diagram?

Place these in order: Mexican Cession Oregon Territory Louisiana Purchase Texas Florida Gadsden Purchase

Who was known as the Manifest Destiny President?

What did the South think of protective tariffs?

How much did we pay Spain for Florida in the Adams-Onis Treaty?

Who is given credit for launching the factory system in America?

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