Unit+Four+Vocabulary

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 * Unit Four Vocabulary **
 * 1) Mountain Men
 * 2) Zebulon Pike
 * 3) Indian Removal Act - 1830
 * 4) // Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) //
 * 5) // Worcester v. Georgia (1832) //
 * 6) Trail of Tears
 * 7) Market Economy
 * 8) Land speculation
 * 9) Speculator
 * 10) Squatter
 * 11) Panic of 1819
 * 12) Transportation Revolution
 * 13) // Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) //
 * 14) Purpose of the National Road
 * 15) John Marshall
 * 16) Erie Canal
 * 17) How changes in modes of transportation affected the growth of cities
 * 18) Samuel Slater
 * 19) Causes of early industrialization
 * 20) Eli Whitney & interchangeable parts
 * 21) Results of early industrialization in the cities
 * 22) Trends in westward expansion
 * 23) Waltham/ Lowell mills
 * 24) Lowell girls
 * 25) Discrimination against free blacks
 * 26) Richard Allen
 * 27) Doctrine of Separate Spheres
 * 28) Changes in the birth rate in the 1800s
 * 29) Election of 1824
 * 30) Andrew Jackson/ Jacksonian Democracy
 * 31) John Quincy Adams
 * 32) Henry Clay
 * 33) Daniel Webster
 * 34) John C. Calhoun
 * 35) “Corrupt Bargain”
 * 36) American System
 * 37) pet banks
 * 38) hard and soft money
 * 39) Spoils system/ rotation in office
 * 40) Osceola/ Black Hawk
 * 41) Nicholas Biddle/ Bank War
 * 42) Locofocos
 * 43) Tariff of Abominations
 * 44) Nullification
 * 45) South Carolina Exposition and Protest
 * 46) Force Act
 * 47) Robert Hayne
 * 48) Martin Van Buren
 * 49) William Henry Harrison
 * 50) Second American Party System
 * 51) Whigs vs. Democrats (beliefs/ supporters)
 * 52) Political Firsts in the election of 1832
 * 53) Anti-Masonic Party
 * 54) Specie Circular
 * 55) Panic of 1837
 * 56) Independent Treasury Bill of 1840
 * 57) Alexis de Tocqueville
 * 58) Second Great Awakening
 * 59) Peter Cartwright
 * 60) Circuit riders
 * 61) Charles Finney
 * 62) Frontier revivals
 * 63) Evangelical Protestants
 * 64) Unitarian beliefs
 * 65) Mormons (and their beliefs)
 * 66) Joseph Smith
 * 67) Brigham Young
 * 68) Shakers
 * 69) Reform movements
 * 70) Perfectionism
 * 71) American Temperance Society
 * 72) Horace Mann
 * 73) McGuffey reader
 * 74) American Colonization Society
 * 75) David Walker’s Appeal
 * 76) William Lloyd Garrison/ The Liberator
 * 77) Frederick Douglass
 * 78) Sojourner Truth
 * 79) Lyman Beecher
 * 80) Theodore Dwight Weld
 * 81) Tappen brothers
 * 82) Liberty Party
 * 83) James G. Birney
 * 84) Grimke sisters
 * 85) “gag rule” in Congress
 * 86) Lucretia Mott
 * 87) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 * 88) Susan B. Anthony
 * 89) Seneca Falls Convention/ Declaration
 * 90) Cult of domesticity
 * 91) Eastern State Penitentiary
 * 92) Auburn System/ Pennsylvania System
 * 93) Dorothea Dix
 * 94) Robert Owen
 * 95) Utopian communities
 * 96) Transcendentalists
 * 97) Oneida community
 * 98) Cyrus McCormick/ reaper
 * 99) Isaac M. Singer
 * 100) Samuel Morse
 * 101) Spread of railroads/ key railroad cities
 * 102) Changes in lifestyle
 * 103) Minstrel show
 * 104) Ralph Waldo Emerson
 * 105) Margaret Fuller
 * 106) Henry David Thoreau
 * 107) Walt Whitman
 * 108) James Fenimore Cooper
 * 109) Nathaniel Hawthorne
 * 110) Herman Melville
 * 111) Edgar Allen Poe
 * 112) Hudson River School of Art
 * 113) Frederick Law Olmstead
 * 114) Just didn't want to end on a 13, even 113