HY 135 Chapter Eleven The Expanding Republic 1815-1840.

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HY 135 Chapter Eleven The Expanding Republic

Chapter Eleven Key Terms Market Revolution Infrastructure Robert Fulton Clermont Erie Canal Spinning Machines Lowell, Massachusetts Entrepreneurs Discount Rates Panic of 1819 Second Party System Democratic Party Whig Party John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson John Calhoun Slide 10Slide 10

Chapter Eleven Key Terms “Common Man” Indian Removal Act of 1830 Slide 8 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Worcester v. Georgia John Marshall Trail of Tears Slide 11Slide 11 “Tariff of Abominations” (1828) John Calhoun Nullification Force Bill Bank of the United States Slide 7 Nicholas Biddle

Chapter Eleven Key Terms Daniel Webster Henry Clay Whig Gamble Pet Banks Male/Female Spheres Trade Apprenticeship Second Great Awakening Temperance Movement New York Reform Society The Liberator William Lloyd Garrison Abolitionism

Chapter Eleven Key Terms Whig Party Conscience Whigs Cotton Whigs Martin Van Buren Gag Rule Martin Van Ruin William Henry Harrison Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Log Cabin Campaign Slide 9