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Please make a copy for yourself (into your own Drive), then begin crafting your quilt. King Cotton James Madison Nativism Burned-over district Suffrage Deism Defined woman's role: Maintaining home for husband & raising children Anti-immigration sentiment Stemmed from old Federalist party, cultivated commercial & industrial dev. Pet banks Spoils System Cult of Domesticity Whig Party Marbury v. Madison Trail of Tears Missouri Compromise Cherokees forced to leave land and travel to Oklahoma Lands above 36°30’ north latitude would prohibit slavery 4th President of US Known as the “father of the constitution” Established Judicial Review Nicknames “Old Tippecanoe” died after 1 month as president 9th president William Henry Harrison Barbary pirates Fletcher V. Peck Romanticism North African states that demanded protection money Marshall Court decided Contracts were valid Shakers Andrew Jackson Seminole Wars Lowell System Frederick Douglas President who wanted to destroy the Bank of the US I have the students create their own quilt with terms/identifications. They work in groups of 3-4 to create a 4x9, 6X8, etc array. As an extension activity, once the students put the quilt squares together, I have them identify the “edge” terms in their own words. FL Native Am. & runaway slaves vs. White Americans Provided dormitory benefits and clean factory environments to many women Newspaper: The North Star Known as Father of American Civil Rights movement Tecumseh American Indian Chief killed during the war of 1812 Toussaint L’Ouverture Black Hawk War Amistad Leader of the Haitian Revolution Brutal defeat of Natives in Illinois by white troops Five Civilized Tribes Indian Removal Act Antebellum Revolution of 1800 Elisabeth C. Stanton

Please make a copy for yourself (into your own Drive), then begin crafting your quilt. Removal of Indians west of Mississippi Nullification Harriet Tubman Pre Civil War 1st peaceful transfer of power Seneca Falls Convention Right for Americans accused of crimes in China, to be tried in America Freed slave, led many slaves to freedom Extraterritoriality Declared unions were lawful Cast-iron stove Telegraph Commonwealth v. Hunt Non-Intercourse Act Horace Mann Gibbons v. Ogden Marshall court decided that only congress could regulate interstate commerce Reversed Embargo Act and opened trade with all nations except France and Britain Helped establish American Public School Federal law harmful to a state could be declared void within a state Underground Railroad Movement of slaves to free territory John Deere German immigrants Erie Canal Pioneered steel-plow industry Immigrated to Western lands and had some money Aaron Burr Mormonism Irish immigrants David Walker Monroe Doctrine Religion founded by Joseph Smith I have the students create their own quilt with terms/identifications. They work in groups of 3-4 to create a 4x9, 6X8, etc array. As an extension activity, once the students put the quilt squares together, I have them identify the “edge” terms in their own words. Immigrated to North Eastern America with no money Abolitionist, wrote: Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World European countries would stop future colonization of American continent Louisiana Purchase Doubled the territory of the US Sectionalism Coal Replaced wood & water as fuel for factories Caroline Affair Any trace of African ancestry would define as black Slave Codes Stephen Foster Abolitionism Harriet Beecher Stowe Treaty of Ghent

Please make a copy for yourself (into your own Drive), then begin crafting your quilt. Father of American Music Temperance Movement Utopian Communities Anti-Slavery Ended War of 1812 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Led Nullification for South Carolina Vice President Experimental societies, ex: Brook Farm or Oneida Wrote: Self-Reliance Transcendentalist Promoted independence Impressment War of 1812 John C. Calhoun Ralph Waldo Emerson James Monroe Webster – Hayne debate Embargo of 1807 Argument about sectionalism & nullification Stopped American ships from leaving port, caused an economic depression 5th president Led during “Era of Good Feelings” Sought to moderate or ban alcohol consumption Specie Circular Required for land to be paid with Hard Money (Gold/Silver) Adams-Onis Treaty Forbade discussion of Slavery questions in House of Rep. Gag Rule War Hawks Spain ceded all of Florida to the U.S. New Techniques of Political campaigning William Lloyd Garrison Transcendentalism Nat Turner Henry Clay Newspaper: The Liberator Supported immediate emancipation of slaves & Women rights I have the students create their own quilt with terms/identifications. They work in groups of 3-4 to create a 4x9, 6X8, etc array. As an extension activity, once the students put the quilt squares together, I have them identify the “edge” terms in their own words. Movement to surpass bounds of intellect & strive for unity with God Created Compromise Tariff & the American System Led slave revolt in Virginia in 1831 Rejected predestination & taught salvation in hands of individual Second Great Awakening American landscape painters, increased American nationalism Hudson River School Hartford Convention Industrialization Threatened Secession; brought an end to Federalist party Second Party System American Colonization Society Agrarian society Louis and Clark Expedition Plantation System

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