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Missouri Compromise of 1820 Monroe Doctrine John Quincy AdamsAndrew Jackson Trail of TearsDaniel Webster

John C. CalhounHenry Clay Thomas Heart BentonWilliam Crawford 1824 ElectionCorrupt Bargain

Tariff of AbominationsNullification Crisis The American SystemSamuel Slater American Colonization Society Erie Canal

Cotton GinNational Road John MarshallSpenser Roane Marshall CourtMarbury v Madison

McCulloch v MarylandGibbons v Ogden Fletcher v PeckBarron v Baltimore Dartmouth College v Woodward Commonwealth v Hunt

Eli WhitneyAaron Burr Robert FultonDenmark Vesey Nat TurnerGabriel Prosser

Spoils SystemWebster-Hayne Debate Tariff Act of 1832Nullification Crisis Bank WarPanic of 1837

WhigsNational Republicans DemocraticIndependent Treasury Act Martin Van BurenNicholas Biddle

Peggy Eaton AffairAroostook ‘War’ Compromise Tariff of 1833 Force Bill Gag RuleWilliam H. Harrison

Adams-Onis Treaty 1819 Tallmadge Amendment John C. Calhoun South Carolina Exposition and Protest Ann Lee ShakersOneida Community

Brook FarmMormons New HarmonyTranscendentalism Fourierism American Temperance Union

Second Great AwakeningAbolitionist Movement Seneca Falls ConventionHudson River School RomanticismHorace Mann

NewspapersLyceum Movement Henry David ThoreauRalph Waldo Emerson Washington IrvingMargaret Fuller

Walt WhitmanEdgar Allen Poe Emma WillardMary Lyon Dorothea DixSamuel Howe

54 40 or FightRobert Owen George Caleb BinghamThomas Hart Benton Thomas ColeElection of 1844

Webster-Ashburn TreatyAlamo Battle of San JacintoMexican-American War Manifest DestinyOregon Trail

Wilmot Proviso Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Free Soil PartyCompromise of 1850 Gold RushSewing Machine

SteamshipPanic of 1857 Cherokee Nation v Georgia Wooster v Georgia Texas IssueMexican Cession

Gadsden Purchase 1846 Treaty with Britain (Oregon Boundary) Clayton-Bulwer TreatyJames Polk Ostend ManifestoJohn C. Calhoun

Transportation Revolution and Creation of a National Economy Beginnings of Industrialization and change in social class and class structures Immigration and Nativist Reaction Planters, yeomen farmers and slaves in the cotton South. Emergence of the Second Party System Federal Authority and its opponents

Judicial FederalismTariff Issues Bank WarStates Rights Jacksonian Democracy success and limitations Evangelical Protestant revivalism

Social ReformsIdeas of Domesticity Transcendentalists and Utopian Communities American Renaissance: Literary and Artistic Expression Forced removal of American Indians to the trans-Mississippi West Western Migration and Cultural Interactions

Territorial Acquisitions Early US Imperialism and the Mexican War Forty-NinersAntebellum Period King CottonPeculiar Institution