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A machine that sped up the process of cotton harvesting.
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Prosser was an enslaved blacksmith who planned a slave uprising in Richmond, Virginia
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This Protestant religious revival rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations whose preachers led the movement.
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Thomas Jefferson is elected as the 3rd president of the United State
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The purchasing of 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million
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One of the most important Supreme Court Cases, the first one to use judicial review.
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The beginning of the first expedition across western America.
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This was a naval engagement in Norfolk, Virginia between the British warship HMS Leopard and the American frigate USS Chesapeake.
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This was Thomas Jefferson's peaceful attempt at preventing the British and French invasion of US cargo ships.
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James Madison was elected as the 6th president.
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One of the final things Jefferson did during his presidency was implement the unenforceable act that lifted all embargoes on American shipping except for those bound for British or French ports.
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Lowell smuggled the plans from England and brought them to America
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This is the start of American's thinking they have the right to expand west and steal land from natives.
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Tecumseh was a Native American warrior who died during a battle during the War of 1812.
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This was an attack from the British during the War of 1812.
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This was a series of meetings in in Hartford, Connecticut to discuss grievances during the War of 1812.
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This was a battle between the US and Britain during the end of the War of 1812. It resulted in US victory
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The Senate ratified the treaty and ended the War of 1812.
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The end of the war resulted in peace between America and Britain.
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This was a period of American history that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity after the War of 1812
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Monroe was elected as the 5th president of the United States
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This is a treaty between the U.S. and the U.K. following the War of 1812. This was to limit naval activity on the Great Lake and Lake Chaplain.
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Anglo-American Convention set the boundary between Missouri, America, and Canada.
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This was a U.S. Supreme Court decision that established that the Necessary and Proper Clause of the U.S. Constitution that gives the government implied powers with a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
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This was an economic depression that had followed the War of 1812.
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This was an issue of state power and contracts and ended in saying that New Hampshire had violated the so-called contract clause of the United States Constitution
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This was a treaty between the United States and Spain that released Florida to the U.S.from Spain.
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A legislation that provided for the admission to the United States of Maine as a free state along with Missouri as a slave state to maintain the balance between the north and south.
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Finney was an American evangelist who lead to the rise of religious revival in New York for thirty years.
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Vesey was a self-educated slave who planned a slave uprising, and was later executed.
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President James Moreno wrote the doctrine to ask for respect from European countries.
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No candidate won the electoral vote in this election, so the House of Representatives had to choose a winner.
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This was a decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce, granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution.
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This was a religious settlement founded by George Rapp's Harmony Society, but was later moved to Pennsylvania.
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The canal traversed 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo and encouraged trade and settlement.
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Beecher was a Presbyterian minister, and his sermons were popularized in America.
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This was put in place to protect the industrial north and was opposed by the south.
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Andrew Jackson was elected as the 7th president.
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Beecher highlighted the importance of having women as teachers and what things should improve.
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This was signed by President Andrew Jackson to authorize presidential negotiation with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory.
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This case 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 was unconstitutional
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Jackson vetoed the re-charter of the Second Bank of the United States by arguing that in the form presented to him it was incompatible with “justice,” “sound policy” and the Constitution.
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This was a process of nullifying all of the 'unconstitutional' tariffs.
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This was a brief conflict United States and Native Americans, led by the Native leader Black Hawk.
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This party was in action during Jackson's presidency in opposition of him.
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This treaty ceded Cherokee land to the U.S. in exchange for compensation.
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Hedge, Emerson, Francis, James Freeman Clarke, and Amos Bronson Alcott attended the first meeting of this informal group at the home of Ripley in Boston.
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This publication consisted of stories, poems, and new word drills.
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After disagreements over Mexican laws, Texas finally declared independence.
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This was a pivotal battle in the Texan Revolution where the Mexicans won.
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Jackson issued this so land could only be bought with gold or silver.
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Buren was elected as the 8th president of the U.S.
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Mann was the first secretary of the Mass. Board of Education
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This was a financial crisis following Jackson's refusal to renew the charter of Second Bank of the United States.
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Smith founded the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, later known as Mormons.
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Emerson gave this speech to the 1838 graduating class of Harvard
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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.
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This treaty resolved border issues between the U.S. and British North American colonies.
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An agreement between the United States and China to resolve issues of trade.
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Polk was elected as the 11th president of the United States.
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Texas's induction as an American state.
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This was the American intervention in Mexico that led to armed battle.
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American settlers in California's Sacramento Valley started a revolt against Mexican authorities
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Noyes founded the perfectionist Christian society in Oneida, New York.
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This treaty added an additional 525,000 square miles and established peace with Mexico.
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The influx of people moving west to mine for gold.
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Thoreau was an American transcendentalist who wrote this as a refusal to obey certain laws.
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American purchase of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico from Mexico.
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Perry led four ships to Tokyo Bay in hopes of reestablishing their trade relationship.
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A treaty between Japan and the U.S. that eventually led to the end of Japanese seclusion.