Economic Impact of the War of 1812
American System
- An economic program promoted by US Government. - Included high protective tariffs and establishing the Second National Bank. -This would eventually help America industrialize and become an economic power.
Second National Bank
- Bank established by Congress under President Madison. - Intended to encourage national economic growth after the War of 1812.
Textile Mills
- Factories where clothes and fabrics are mass produced. - Provided jobs for a lot of people.
Cotton Gin
- Invented by Eli Whitney. - A machine that dramatically reduced the amount of time it took to separate the seeds from cotton. - Made growing and selling cotton more popular.
Commercial Farming
- Large-scale production of crops intended for widespread distribution in the global market.
Mechanical Reaper
- Machine invented by Cyrus McCormick. - Could harvest wheat quickly. - Required less labor force.
Globalization
- When businesses interact at an international level.
Market Revolution
-- Advancement in transportation, communication, and the production of goods. - When American economy transitioned from an agrarian-based economy to an industrialized economy.
Protective Tariffs
Taxes placed on imported goods, often to raise prices and protect domestic (American) producers.