APUSH Period 4 Vocabulary

studied byStudied by 18 people
5.0(3)
get a hint
hint

Louisiana Purchase

1 / 45

Tags & Description

Studying Progress

0%
New cards
46
Still learning
0
Almost done
0
Mastered
0
46 Terms
1
New cards

Louisiana Purchase

the purchase of the Louisiana territory from France in 1803 for $15 million

- doubled the size of the US

New cards
2
New cards

judicial review

the power of the Supreme Court to decide whether an act of Congress or of the president was allowed by the Constitution

- allowed the judiciary branch to check the other two branches

New cards
3
New cards

Embargo Act of 1807

\n prohibited American merchant ships from sailing to any foreign port

- brought an economic depression to the US

New cards
4
New cards

Macon's Bill No. 2

if either Britain or France formally agreed to respect US neutral rights at sea, then the US would prohibit trade with the other

- forced France to respect the US neutral rights at sea

New cards
5
New cards

Tecumseh

a famous chief of the Shawnee who tried to unite Indian tribes against the increasing white settlement

- defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe

New cards
6
New cards

Battle of Tippecanoe

General William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumseh and his efforts to unite the Natives

- stopped Native resistance to expansion

New cards
7
New cards

war hawks

new Democratic-Republicans who were eager for war with Britain

- pressured Madison to declare war against Britain

New cards
8
New cards

War of 1812

a war fought between Britain and the US over the issues of trade and impressment

- the US gained respect in the eyes of the Europeans

New cards
9
New cards

Hartford Convention

\n meeting by Federalists dissatisfied with the war to draft a new Constitution

- resulted in seemingly traitorous Federalist party's collapse

New cards
10
New cards

Era of Good Feelings

time during Monroe's presidency when the country entered a period of national unity

- the Federalist party collapsed

New cards
11
New cards

sectionalism

loyalty or support of a particular region or section of the nation, rather than the United States as a whole

- led to the Civil War (eventually)

New cards
12
New cards

nationalism

a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country

- evident in the Era of Good Feelings

New cards
13
New cards

Henry Clay

United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states

- ran for president 5 times

New cards
14
New cards

American system

\n Henry Clay's three-pronged system to promote American industry

- helped America become an economic power

New cards
15
New cards

Panic of 1819

severe financial crisis brought on primarily by the effort of the Bank of the United States to curb over-speculation of Western lands

- first financial crisis in the US

New cards
16
New cards

McCullogh v. Maryland

1819 supreme court case that ruled that the states could NOT tax the federal government

- ruled in favor of the federal government

New cards
17
New cards

Gibbons v. Ogden

\n the Court ruled that Congress has the power to regulate commerce and that federal law takes precedence over state laws

- established Congressional power

New cards
18
New cards

Missouri Compromise

Missouri was admitted as a slave state, Maine was admitted as a free state, and slavery was outlawed above the 36th parallel

- maintained the balance between free and slave states

New cards
19
New cards

Rush-Bagot Agreement

\n an agreement between the US and Great Britain that stated there would be a disarmament of the US-Canadian border

- created the world's largest demilitarized zone

New cards
20
New cards

Florida Purchase Treaty

\n the US paid $5 million for Florida, Spain recognized America's claims to the Oregon country, and the US surrendered its claim to Texas

- removed a European power from American borders

New cards
21
New cards

Monroe Doctrine

an American foreign policy opposing interference in the Western hemisphere from outside powers

- stated that the Americas were closed to further colonization

New cards
22
New cards

Robert Fulton

a colonial American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat

- revolutionized the way Americans shipped goods and traveled

New cards
23
New cards

interchangeable parts

uniform pieces that can be made in large quantities to replace other identical pieces

- manufactured goods could be quickly assembled by unskilled workers

New cards
24
New cards

Lowell system

\n a system in which factory girls lived in dormitories within the factory and were cared for and fed there

- introduced the modern factory to the US

New cards
25
New cards

industrialization

\n the development of industries for the machine production of goods

- made goods cheaper

New cards
26
New cards

Market Revolution

\n the major change in the US economy produced by people's beginning to buy and sell goods rather than make them for themselves

- established an industrial economy in the US

New cards
27
New cards

Industrial Revolution

a period marked by rapid industrialization and economic changes

- shifted from an agrarian economy to a manufacturing economy

New cards
28
New cards

urbanization

an increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements

- occurred as a result of factories in cities

New cards
29
New cards

nativists

\n native-born Americans who want to limit immigration

- immigrants were seen as cheap labor

New cards
30
New cards

American Party

political organization that was created after the election of 1852 by the Know-Nothings, was organized to oppose the great wave of immigrants who entered the United States after 1846

- consisted of nativists

New cards
31
New cards

the frontier

\n an imaginary territory that symbolized the edge of the civilized east and the beginning of the wild west

- symbolized freedom and a new beginning

New cards
32
New cards

universal male suffrage

\n all white men could vote, regardless of property and class

- did not allow for males of color nor women to vote

New cards
33
New cards

Anti-Masonic Party

\n opponents of the Freemasons, whom they believed to be a corrupt and elitist society

- a minor political party

New cards
34
New cards

Spoils System

the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters

- exemplified by Andrew Jackson

New cards
35
New cards

Corrupt Bargain

\n the alleged deal between John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay in the Election of 1824 that stole the election from Andrew Jackson

- John Quincy Adams was named president and Henry Clay was named Secretary of State

New cards
36
New cards

Tariff of Abominations

\n tariff passed by Congress in 1828 that favored manufacturing in the North and was hated by the South

- caused sectionalism to increase

New cards
37
New cards

Revolution of 1828

the election of 1828 in which common voters increased and elected Andrew Jackson

- proved that the common people held the vote

New cards
38
New cards

Indian Removal Act

(1830) a congressional act that authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River

- pushed the Natives even further out of their homes

New cards
39
New cards

Peggy Eaton Affair

a social scandal where many wealthy cabinet member's wives snubbed the socially unacceptable Peggy Eaton, wife of John Eaton

- effectively dissolved Jackson's cabinet

New cards
40
New cards

Trail of Tears

the forced removal of Cherokees and their transportation to Oklahoma

- approximately 4,000 Cherokees died

New cards
41
New cards

Nullification Crisis

a movement in which South Carolina attempted to nullify the Tariff of 1828

- almost led to civil war

New cards
42
New cards

Specie Circular

an executive order issued by President Andrew Jackson requiring that payment for public lands be made exclusively in gold or silver

- paper money was devalued

New cards
43
New cards

Panic of 1837

\n economic crisis triggered by bank failures, elevated grain prices, and Andrew Jackson's efforts to curb over-speculation on western lands and transportation improvements

- partially caused by Andrew Jackson

New cards
44
New cards

Second Great Awakening

a revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s

- Baptist and Methodist denominations increased

New cards
45
New cards

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

ruled that Cherokees were not a state or foreign nation and therefore couldn't file a suit

- was a blow to the Native community

New cards
46
New cards

Worchester v. Georgia

ruled that states did not have the right to impose regulations on Native American land

- protected Natives

New cards

Explore top notes

note Note
studied byStudied by 9 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
note Note
studied byStudied by 20 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
note Note
studied byStudied by 23 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 3 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 6 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 7 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
note Note
studied byStudied by 9 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
note Note
studied byStudied by 59773 people
Updated ... ago
4.9 Stars(533)

Explore top flashcards

flashcards Flashcard44 terms
studied byStudied by 3 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
flashcards Flashcard40 terms
studied byStudied by 2 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
flashcards Flashcard86 terms
studied byStudied by 129 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
flashcards Flashcard75 terms
studied byStudied by 4 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
flashcards Flashcard63 terms
studied byStudied by 5 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
flashcards Flashcard61 terms
studied byStudied by 2 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
flashcards Flashcard105 terms
studied byStudied by 16 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
flashcards Flashcard48 terms
studied byStudied by 102 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)