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JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY
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Mass production Eli Whitney Interchangeable parts Cotton Gin - removed seeds from cotton -Strengthened the institution of slavery INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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Samuel Slater- Cotton Mill Robert Fulton- Steamboat: could travel upstream INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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“Era of Good Feelings” 2 nd Great Awakening- religious revival 2 nd National Bank Panic of 1819:first major financial crisis JAMES MONROE (5 TH PRESIDENT)
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Missouri Compromise- North- free (except MO.), South- slave Slavery allowed in new state only if free state enters at same time Monroe Doctrine- U.S. would not involve itself in European affairs JAMES MONROE (5TH PRESIDENT)
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“The Corrupt Bargain” won election in House of Representatives Jackson’s supporters accused him of giving a cabinet position to Henry Clay a cabinet post Congress was always against him JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (6 TH PRESIDENT)
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“Old Hickory”-Represent the common people Jacksonian Democracy Tariff of Abominations: forced South to buy expensive Northern manufactured good Indian Removal Act- move west Trail of Tears- many Cherokee died during relocation ANDREW JACKSON (7 TH PRESIDENT)
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Panic of 1837 banks closed, people their savings, bankrupted hundreds of businesses, put more than 1/3 of people out of work MARTIN VAN BUREN (8 TH PRESIDENT)
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Whig Party: opposed Jackson/Democrats Died of Pneumonia 1 month after inauguration WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON (9 TH PRESIDENT)
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“His Accidency” JOHN TYLER (10 TH PRESIDENT)
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Temperance- organized groups spoke out against drinking Cholera epidemic REFORMS & CHANGE
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