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u.s history chapter 3

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What allowed new territories that applied for statehood to vote on the issue of entering the union as a free state or a slave state?
Popular Sovereignty.
What was the compromise of 1850?
Allowed california to enter the union as a free state, and called for a more effective fugitive slave law.
What document proclaimed that slavery would not be permitted in any territory that was acquired as a result of the U.S war with Mexico?
The wilmot Proviso
What ended the U.S. and Mexican war?
The treaty of Guadalupe.
The concept of nullification, supported by John C. Calhoun was directly linked to what?
the idea of states rights
The nullification crisis of 1832 resulted because ______?
South carolina Declared the protective tariff of 1832 null and void in their state.
Why did the U.S go to war with mexico?
The annexation of Texas by the U.s. in 1845
What was the Missouri compromise?
Allowed Missouri to enter the union as a Slave state and Maine as a free state.
Who were great reform activist and members of the abolitionist movement?
William Garrison, Fredrick Douglas, and the Grimke Sisters
What led to much harsher treatment of slaves in teh south?
Nat Turner's slave rebellion.
Who were two major figures in the Woman's Rights movement?
Elizabeth Candy, and Lucretia Mott
How did the Jacksonian Democracy impact American politics?
increasing suffrage of white males, Development of the spoils system, and empowering the common citizen.
What was the Seneca falls convention in New York?
The first significant Woman's Rights movement.
What was the main goal of the Woman's rights movement?
Suffrage (voting rights)
Who was responsible for reforming public education?
Horace Mann
What is the Reform Movement?
The concept that certain things in America needed to be changed or improved.
Who was the manifest destiny president?
James K. Polk
What is manifest destiny?
The concept that the u.s. would span coast to coast from the Atlantic to the pacific.
What was the temperance movement?
Organized effort to prevent drinking alcohol
What was the abolitionist movement?
The fight to rid the nation of slavery.
What transformed the musket industry.
Interchangeable parts.
Why did western expansion occur?
Manifest destiny, discovery of gold in California, and the development of the Oregon trail.
Who is Eli Whitney?
Invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts
Why did slavery dramatically increase in the south?
Because of the cotton gin.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
Warned European powers not to interfere with the affairs of the U.S in the western hemisphere.
Why was The Monroe doctrine made?
it was a response to European nations trying to create new colonies in south America.
New York City became a major center for trade in the northwest because _____?
Erie Canal
Who Fought in the war of 1812
U.S. and Great Brittan.
Define nationalism.
deep devotion to one's country.
The Erie canal effectively joined what two bodies of water?
The Atlantic ocean to the great lakes.
What are some causes of the war of 1812?
British impresment, interference by foreign nation in American trade, Napoleonic wars.
Who explored and mapped the Louisiana purchase?
Louis and Clark
The Louisiana purchase roughly doubled the size of the united states and encouraged what?
Western Expansion
What was the Northwest ordinance of 1787?
Send a message to the world saying that all the land east of the mississippi river belonged to the US, and created a quick path to statehood for the land of the northwest territory.
Who was president when the Louisiana purchase was made?
Thomas Jefferson
How did Andrew Jackson expand the roll and power of the presidency?
Firing many federal officials and govt. employees and replacing them with his loyal followers and friends.
What was the main issue as America expanded?
Would new territories be free states, or slave states?

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