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Topics of The 1800s

  • Nationalism

    Nationalism
    The common bond of people in a nation and their will to defend the nation. It is important because it is a tool for building nations.
  • Era of Good Feelings

    Era of Good Feelings
    The time during Monroe's presidency. No major conflict went on between political partis. It ended with the election of 1825
  • McCulloch v. Maryland

    McCulloch v. Maryland
    Maryland wanted to tax bank notes issued by any bank outside Maryland. After A dispute with congress, congress won.
  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    Compromise on wether to allow slavery in Missouri. It put wheels in motion for the civil war.
  • Santa Fe Trail

    Santa Fe Trail
    A trail that served as a highway for travelers, commerce, and military use. It ran from Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Principle route to far west.
  • Adams-Onis Treaty

    Adams-Onis Treaty
    Treaty between the United States and Spain that ceded Florida to the U.S. It was important because it settled border disputes between the U.S. and Spain.
  • Sectionalism

    Sectionalism
    The belief that a section of the country has needs that are more important than the country in general. Played a role as a large political force in pre-civil war.
  • Monroe Doctrine

    Monroe Doctrine
    A foreign policy which stated that European powers could not interfere with the United States. It guaranteed American dominance of the western hemisphere.
  • Jacksonian Democracy

    Jacksonian Democracy
    A form of democracy established by Andrew Jackson when the people hold all the power. Power was more diversified.
  • Spoils System

    Spoils System
    A method of appointing government officials bas on political connections. It encouraged people to participate in government.
  • Tariff of Abdominations

    Tariff of Abdominations
    Goal was to protect industries in northern states from competing with Europe. Created an inderect problem in the south.
  • States' Rights Doctrine

    States' Rights Doctrine
    Doctrine over states rights. It has been used as a coverup to hide more important issues.
  • Indan Removal Act

    Indan Removal Act
    Enacted by president Jackson. It moved native american tribes to "Indian Territory" in present day Oklahoma. This led to the Trail of Tears.
  • Indian Territory

    Indian Territory
    Territory where native american tribes were moved to in the Indian Removak Act.
  • Nullification Crisis

    Nullification Crisis
    Section crisis during Andrew Jackson's presidency. South Carolina's attempt to nullify a law passed by federal government. South Carolina threat that they would secede from the United States.
  • Whig Party

    Whig Party
    Poitical party during the era of Jacksonian Democracy. The opposed the policies of Andrew Jackson. They managed to get two men elected president.
  • Alamo

    Alamo
    Meeting place for the Texas Army and their fight for independencve from Mexico. All defenders were killed.
  • Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears
    Relocation movement of Native Americans. Many groups were forced to move into "Indian Territory" in present day Oklahoma.
  • Oregon Trail

    Oregon Trail
    Historic east to west wagon route that connected various towns on the Missouri RIver to valleys in Oregon. Helped connect people.
  • Manifest Destiny

    Manifest Destiny
    19th century belief that the United States had a mission to expand westward. Important because of westward expansion
  • Donner Party

    Donner Party
    Pioneers who froze to death in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. They were important because they explored very far. Cannibalism occurred.
  • Fourty-Niners

    Fourty-Niners
    Miners who came to California during the California Gold Rush. People that shaped one of the most signifigant events of the 1800s.
  • California Gold Rush

    California Gold Rush
    A rush that brought large numbers of American citizens and immigrants to California because there was gold there.
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
    Treaty that ended Mexican-American War. It sold New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevadah, Utah, and part of Colorado to the United States
  • Gadsen Purchase

    Gadsen Purchase
    The area ceded to the U.S. for $10 million in 1853. America bought this land because people thought it was the best route for a railroad.