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| 17th President who created Jacksonian Democracy and shaped modern Democracy. |
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| Engineer that developed first commercial steamboat. |
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| President that advocated the Democratic party and the Second Party System |
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| Presbyterian leader that advocated the Second Great Awakening by becoming a Revivalist. |
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| Black American that advocated to immediatly end slavery (Massachussets) and published a work about these beliefs |
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| Prominent American abolotionist that stated the newspaper called The Liberator |
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| Man-made waterway that connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes |
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| Developed the factory system saying that all parts of product are made under one roof |
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| National currency (smae types of currency with same values) was created for all states to share |
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| Second Bank of the United States |
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| National Bank chartered in 1816 to renew war debts but failed after 20 years |
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| First major financial crisis in the U.S. occured at end of Era of Good Feelings |
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| Controversy over the Second National Bank which was vetoed because president viewed it as monopoly due to the fact that it was owned by a private company |
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| British political party that believed in constitutional monarchy and was against absolute monarchy |
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| Major U.S political party that had beliefs different to that of the republic (future federalists) |
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| Indian Removal Act of 1830 |
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| Act that forced Indians living in Georgia to relocate out of the U.S |
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| U.S troops were sent to invade Indian land causing war in the Michigan and Illinoise region. |
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| War between U.S troops and the Indians of Florid |
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| Case that resulted in the idea that non-indians on Idian land without a lisence was unconstitutional |
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| March of the forcibly removed Indians from Georgia to "Indian territory" (present day Oklahoma) |
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| Put taxes on more industrial good which upset the southerners who didn't make any of these goods but had to pay more money for them |
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| Crisis due to the nullification of the Tariff of Abominiations because SC saw it as unconstitutional |
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| Bill that intended to give president the power to force national tarrif's upon the state governments |
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| 19th centure religious revival that used ideas that every person could be saved through revival |
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| Idea that woman is to seperate home and public dominions |
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| social movement against the use of alcoholic beverages |
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| American Colonization Society |
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| Social group that highly advocated freedom (freeing slaves, expansion to free land) |
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| abolitionist newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison |
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| rule that forbids the outside talking of topics discussed by the legislative branch (meant to keep secrecy) |
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| U.S financial crisis based on the assumption of debt by Andrew Jackson |
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| system for retaining national debts through privately owned banks |
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| state banks selected by the U.S. Department of Treasury to receive surplus government funds |
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