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Cyrus McCormick Henry Clay Lowell System Anthracite coal mining Interchangeable parts John Deere American System Erie Canal National Road (Cumberland Road) Mason-Dixon Line Cult of Domesticity John C. Calhoun Daniel Webster McCulloch v. Maryland 2 nd Bank of the USA Tariff of 1816 Tariff of Abominations, 1828 Louisiana Purchase, 1803 Manifest Destiny Monroe Doctrine, 1823 War Hawks War of 1812 Indian Removal Act, 1830 Missouri Compromise, 1820 Talmadge Amendments, 1819 Trail of Tears, 1838 Worcester v Georgia, 1832 Lewis and Clark Expedition Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819 Webster – Ashburton Treaty, 1842 Tecumseh Cotton Belt Anthracite coal Tecumseh Lydia Maria Child Samuel Slater
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Judicial Review Midnight judges Whig Party John Marshall Federalists Democratic – Republicans Election of 1800 Era of Good Feelings Republicans Manifest Destiny James K. POLK Market economy Constitution & Bill of Rights Embargo Act of 1807 Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824 Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison, 1803 Panic of 1819 Oregon Treaty, 1846 Panic of 1837 McCulloch v. Maryland 1819 Hartford Convention James Forten Horace Mann Dorothea Dix Frederick Douglass William L Garrison Charles Finney Elizabeth Cady Stanton Slave Codes John Jay Embargo Act of 1807 2 nd Great Awakening Southern Defense of Slavery Seneca Falls Convention John Calhoun Speech Worcester v Georgia 2 nd National Bank of USA Manifest Destiny Indian Removal Act Spoils System Utopian Communities Richard Allen Neoclassicism Hudson River School Henry David Thoreau Ralph Waldo Emerson David Walker Transcendentalism John J Audubon William Lloyd Garrison Sojourner Truth Joe Willie Namath Everything + ELSE + 2 nd Bank of USA, McCulloch v. Maryland
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a. Federalists b. Democratic-Republicans c. Election of 1800 (Revolution of 1800) d. Era of Good Feelings e. Democrats f. Whig Party a.midnight judges b. John Marshall c. Marbury v. Madison, 1803 d. judicial review e. McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 f. Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824 a. market economy b. Albert Gallatin c. Embargo Act, 1807 d. Panic of 1819 e. Panic of 1837 f. debates over the tariff and internal improvements a. southern defense of slavery b. Slave Codes c. Calhoun’s Speech in the U.S. Senate, 1837. a. Second Great Awakening b. Charles Finney c. Seneca Falls Convention, 1848 d. Elizabeth Cady Stanton e. Frances (Franny) Wright f. Dorothea Dix g. Horace Mann h. Utopian Communities a.neoclassicism b.Hudson River School, 1825-1875 c.transcendentalism d.Ralph Waldo Emerson e.Henry David Thoreau f.John James Audubon. a. American System, 1815 a. Eire Canal, 1817-1825 b. turnpikes c. National Road (Cumberland Road), 1811 d. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1828 a. Mason - Dixon Line. a. cult of domesticity b. Lydia Maria Child c. National Trades’ Union, 1834
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a.Second Bank of the United States, 1816d. Destruction of the Second Bank of the United States, 1833 b.Tariff of 1816e. John C. Calhoun c.Tariff of Abominations, 1828f. Daniel Webster g. Henry Clay a.Louisiana Purchase, 1803 b.Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804-1806 c.War Hawks d.War of 1812, 1812-1815 e.Adams-Onís Treaty, 1819 f.Monroe Doctrine, 1823 g.Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842 h. Annexation of Texas, 1845 I. Oregon Treaty, 1846 j. Manifest Destiny k. Mexican-American War, 1846-48 L. Mexican Cession, 1848 m. Chinese trade a.Hartford Convention, 1814 b.South Carolina Nullification Crisis, 1832-1833 a.Tecumseh b.Indian Removal Act, 1830 c.Black Hawk d. Worcester v. Georgia, 1832 e.Trail of Tears, 1838 f.Seminole Wars, 1814-1819, 1835-1842 a.Talmadge Amendment, 1819 b.Missouri Compromise, 1820 c.American Anti-Slavery Society d.Essex Junto
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