APUSH Period 4

  • Second Great Awakening Began

    Second Great Awakening Began
    a Protestant religious revival during 19th century. Membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations whose preachers led the movement
  • Eli Whitney Patented the Cotton Gin

    Eli Whitney Patented the Cotton Gin
    -machine that revolutionized the production of cotton by greatly speeding up the process of removing seeds from cotton fiber
    -his invention offered Southern planters a justification to maintain and expand slavery even as a growing number of Americans supported its abolition
  • Thomas Jefferson was elected president

    Thomas Jefferson was elected president
  • Gabriel Prosser Slave Revolt

    Gabriel Prosser Slave Revolt
    Literate enslaved blacksmith who planned a large slave rebellion in Richmond that was unsuccessful due to plans being told beforehand
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    acquisition of the Louisiana territory by United States from France
  • Marbury vs. Madison

    Marbury vs. Madison
    case by the US Supreme Court that formed the basis of judicial review in US under Article III of Constitution
  • Beginning of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Beginning of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
    first american expedition to cross the western portion of the United States
  • Embargo Act

    Embargo Act
    prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports
  • Chesapeake-Leopard Affair

    Chesapeake-Leopard Affair
    naval engagement that occurred off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia between British warship HMS Leopard and American frigate USS Chespeake
  • James Madison Elected President

    James Madison Elected President
    4th president
  • Non-Intercourse Act

    Non-Intercourse Act
    This act replaced the Embargo Act of 1807. This Act lifted all embargoes on American shipping except for those bound for British or French ports
  • Beginning of Manifest Destiny

    Beginning of Manifest Destiny
    territorial expansion of the United States from 1812 to 1860, from the end of the War of 1812 to the beginning of the American Civil War
  • Death of Tecumseh

    Death of Tecumseh
    Americans attacked and won a victory over British and Native Americans at the Battle of the Thames where Tecumseh was killed
  • Francis Cabot Lowell Smuggled Memorized Textile Mill Plans From Manchester, England

    Francis Cabot Lowell Smuggled Memorized Textile Mill Plans From Manchester, England
    He introduced a power loom based on the British model with significant technological improvements. He also hired young farm girls who became mill girls
  • The British Burn Washington DC

    The British Burn Washington DC
    A British attack on Washington DC the capital on the US during War of 1812 that resulted in a British victory
  • Hartford Convention

    Hartford Convention
    In Hartford Connecticut New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances of the war of 1812 and political problems
  • End of the War of 1812

    End of the War of 1812
    two centuries of peace between the United State and Britain
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    series of engagements constituting the last major battle of the war of 1812
  • Treaty of Ghent Ratified

    Treaty of Ghent Ratified
    ended the War of 1812 between United States and British. Peace negotiations began in Ghent Belgium
  • Era Of Good Feeling Began

    Era Of Good Feeling Began
    the mood of victory that swept the nation at the end of the War of 1812. Replaced the bitter political divisions between Federalists and Republicans, the North and South, and the East Coast cities and settlers on the American frontier.
  • James Monroe Elected President

    James Monroe Elected President
    Firth president of the United States
  • Rush-Bagot Treaty

    Rush-Bagot Treaty
    treaty between the United States and Great Britain that limited naval armaments on Great Lakes and Lake Champlain
  • Anglo American Convention

    Anglo American Convention
    convention respecting fisheries, boundary and restoration of slaves between US and Britain and Ireland
  • Adams-Onis Treaty

    Adams-Onis Treaty
    Spain ceded Florida to U.S. and created the border between U.S. and new Spain
  • McCulloch v. Maryland

    McCulloch v. Maryland
    landmark decision by US Supreme Court. Maryland attempted to impede operation of a branch of the Second Bank of the US by imposing a tax on all notes of banks not chartered in Maryland.
  • Panic of 1819

    Panic of 1819
    first major peacetime financial crisis in US followed by a general collapse of the American economy through 1821
  • Dartmouth College vs. Woodward

    Dartmouth College vs. Woodward
    landmark decision in US corporate law from the US Supreme Court dealing with the application of the US Constitution to private corporations
  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states. Admitted Missouri as slave state and Maine as free state
  • Charles B. Finney Lead Religious Revivals in Western New York

    Charles B. Finney Lead Religious Revivals in Western New York
    Finney was the greatest American evangelists who was responsible for the rise of religious fervor
  • Denmark Vesey Slave Revolt

    Denmark Vesey Slave Revolt
    a freed slave that planned a slave rebellion in Charleston North Carolina but failed due to everyone hearing about the revolt beforehand
  • Monroe Doctrine

    Monroe Doctrine
    United States policy of opposing European colonialism into the Americas
  • Gibbons vs. Ogden

    Gibbons vs. Ogden
    was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the US held that the power to regulate interstate commerce, granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, encompassed the power to regulate navigation.
  • John Quincy Adams Elected President (Corrupt Bargain)

    John Quincy Adams Elected President (Corrupt Bargain)
    House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams as president due to Henry Clay's influence. He was the 6th president
  • Erie Canal Completed

    Erie Canal Completed
    A canal in New York that is part of the east-west cross state route
  • Robert Owen Founded the New Harmony Community

    Robert Owen Founded the New Harmony Community
    Religious group that owned the property and had founded the communal village of Harmony
  • Lyman Beecher Delivered His "Sex Sermons on Intemperance"

    Lyman Beecher Delivered His "Sex Sermons on Intemperance"
    resolution to heavy drinking
  • Horace Mann Elected Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education

    Horace Mann Elected Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education
    American educational reformer and Whig politician dedicated to promoting public education.
  • Tariff of Abominations

    Tariff of Abominations
    protective tariff passed by Congress of the US designed to protect industry in the northern US
  • Andrew Jackson Elected President

    Andrew Jackson Elected President
    Won a popularity vote of the electoral college in 1824 election. 7th president of US.
  • Joseph Smith Founded the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints

    Joseph Smith Founded the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
    in western New York. Initial converts were drawn to the church in part because of the newly published Book of Mormon, a self-described chronicle of indigenous American prophets that Smith said he had translated from golden plates.
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act
    signed into law by President Andrew Jackson authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. A few tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy.
  • Andrew Jackson Vetoed the Re-Charter of the Second Bank of the United States

    Andrew Jackson Vetoed the Re-Charter of the Second Bank of the United States
    political struggle that developed over the issue of rechartering the Second Bank of the United States during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. When Congress voted to reauthorize the Bank, Jackson, as incumbent and candidate in the race, promptly vetoed the bill.
  • Black Hawk War

    Black Hawk War
    a brief conflict between the United States and Native Americans led by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader
  • Worcester vs. Georgia

    Worcester vs. Georgia
    a case in which the US Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state
  • Nullification Crisis Began

    Nullification Crisis Began
    The convention declared that the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and unenforceable within the state of South Carolina after February 1, 1833. They said that attempts to use force to collect the taxes would lead to the state's secession.
  • Creation of the Whig Party in the US

    Creation of the Whig Party in the US
    formed in opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party. Whigs supported the supremacy of the US Congress over the Presidency and favored a program of modernization, banking, and economic protectionism
  • Treaty of New Echota

    Treaty of New Echota
    It cost three men their lives and provided the legal basis for the Trail of Tears, the forcible removal of the Cherokee Nation from Georgia. Ceded Cherokee land to the US in exchange for compensation
  • Catherine Beecher Published Essays on the Education of Female Teachers

    Catherine Beecher Published Essays on the Education of Female Teachers
    wanted to educate women so they too could become teachers and she began fundraising effort to support her school of educating women
  • Texas Declared Independence from Mexico

    Texas Declared Independence from Mexico
    the formal declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico in the Texas Revolution
  • Battle of The Alamo

    Battle of The Alamo
    a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna launched an assault on the Alamo Mission
  • Andrew Jackson Issued Specie Circular

    Andrew Jackson Issued Specie Circular
    a United States presidential executive order issued by President Andrew Jackson, pursuant to the Coinage Act and carried out by his successor, President Martin Van Buren. It required payment for government land to be in gold and silver.
  • Transcendental Club's First Meeting

    Transcendental Club's First Meeting
    Frederic Henry Hedge, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley, and George Putnam met in Cambridge, Massachusetts to discuss the formation of a new club; their first official meeting was held eleven days later at Ripley's house in Boston.
  • First McGuffey Reader Published

    First McGuffey Reader Published
    traditional reader including stories, poems, and new word drills by William Holmes McGuffey
  • Martin Van Buren Elected President

    Martin Van Buren Elected President
    8th president and his policies were unpopular
  • Panic of 1837

    Panic of 1837
    a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major recession that lasted until the mid-1840s. Profits, prices, and wages went down while unemployment went up. Pessimism abounded during the time.
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson gave the "Divinity School Address"

    Ralph Waldo Emerson gave the "Divinity School Address"
    address has come to be seen as a significant essay, both in American literature and American history,
  • Trail of Tears Began

    Trail of Tears Began
    part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects.
  • Webster-Ashburton Treaty

    Webster-Ashburton Treaty
    treaty resolving several border issues between the United States and the British North American colonies (canada)
  • Treaty of Wanghia with China

    Treaty of Wanghia with China
    a diplomatic agreement between Qing-dynasty China and the United States
  • James Polk Elected President

    James Polk Elected President
    11th president
  • US Annexation of Texas

    US Annexation of Texas
    incorporation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America, republic declared independence from the Republic of Mexico 1836
  • Start of the Mexican War

    Start of the Mexican War
    armed conflict between the United States of America and the United Mexican States and dealt with Mexican cession
  • Bear Flag Revolt

    Bear Flag Revolt
    short-lived independence rebellion precipitated by American settlers in California's Sacramento Valley against Mexican authorities.
  • John Humphrey Noyes Founded the Oneida Community

    John Humphrey Noyes Founded the Oneida Community
    was an American preacher, radical religious philosopher, and utopian socialist. He founded the Putney, Oneida, and Wallingford Communities, and is credited with coining the term "complex marriage".
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
    treaty added an additional 525,000 square miles to United States territory, including the land that makes up all or parts of present-day Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
  • Gold Rush Began in California

    Gold Rush Began in California
    gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California
  • Henry David Thoreau Published Civil Disobedience

    Henry David Thoreau Published Civil Disobedience
    a philosopher and writer best known for his attacks on American social institutions and his respect for nature and simple wrote that individuals should not permit governments to overrule their consciences, and that they have a duty to avoid allowing the government to make them the agents of injustice.
  • Commodore Matthew Perry Entered Tokyo Harbor Opening Japan to the US

    Commodore Matthew Perry Entered Tokyo Harbor Opening Japan to the US
    American Commodore Matthew Perry led his four ships into the harbor at Tokyo Bay, seeking to re-establish for the first time in over 200 years regular trade and discourse between Japan and the western world.
  • Gadsden Purchase

    Gadsden Purchase
    a 29,670-square-mile region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States purchased from James Gadsden, U.S. ambassador to Mexico at that time
  • Kanagawa Treaty

    Kanagawa Treaty
    the first treaty between the United States of America and the Tokugawa Shogunate.