Early U.S. History Chapter 5 Study Guide
was accused of planning an armed revolt to free the region's slaves but was tried, convicted, and hanged before the revolt started
Denmark Vesey
transformed gun-making into a factory process
Eli Whitney
The growth of river travel and the success of the ___________ Canal spurred a wave of canal building throughout the country.
Erie
What transportation project from Albany to Buffalo was completed in 1825?
Erie Canal
By ruling that anything crossing state boundaries did not come under federal law, Chief Justice Marshall ensured that federal law would not take precedence over state law in interstate transportation.
False
The historic decision in Gibbons v. Ogden helped establish the Supreme Court as the nation's court of final appeal.
False
While the cotton gin made some Southern planters rich, it also decreased the demand for the institution of slavery.
False
introduced mass production of cotton cloth to the U.S.
Francis C. Lowell
rose from slavery to become a prominent leader of the antislavery movement
Frederick Douglass
The first major slave uprising in the United States was organized by
Gabriel Prosser
organized a major slave uprising in 1800
Gabriel Prosser
How did the invention of the cotton gin affect the South?
It strengthened the institution of slavery
On Election Day in 1824, Andrew ______________________ won the largest share of the popular vote, but no candidate won a majority in the Electoral College.
Jackson
ordered General Andrew Jackson into Florida to stop Seminole raids
John C. Calhoun
The __________________ Compromise held out the hope that pairing the admission of free and slave states together would quiet the dispute over the expansion of slavery.
Missouri
led an armed uprising that killed more than 50 white people before he was caught and hanged
Nat Turner
After the 1824 election, supporters of Jackson labeled themselves as Democrats, while Clay and his supporters formed a new party called the
National Republicans
built an American locomotive engine
Peter Cooper (not an option on study guide but this is correct)
took the Clermont 150 miles up the Hudson River
Robert Fulton
perfected the telegraph in 1832
Samuel F. B. Morse
By 1824 all of Spain's colonies on the American mainland had declared independence.
True
In 1822 Denmark Vesey, a free African American who operated a woodworking shop in Charleston, South Carolina, was accused of planning an armed revolt to free the region's enslaved people.
True
In 1850 nearly 3.6 million African Americans lived in the South--about 37 percent of the total Southern population.
True
Nat Turner, an enslaved minister who believed God had chosen him to bring his people out of bondage, led an armed uprising on August 22, 1831.
True
State slave codes forbade enslaved men and women from owning property or leaving a slaveholder's premises without permission.
True
The National Road marked the start of a federal campaign to improve transportation.
True
The phrase "Era of Good Feelings" is often used to describe the Monroe presidency.
True
Many of the voters who supported Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828 were from the _____________ and South, rural and small-town men who saw Jackson as the candidate most likely to represent their interests.
West
Even though industry and cities expanded in the Northeast during the early 1800s, what was the country's leading economic activity?
agriculture
Pro-slavery members of the Missouri Constitutional Convention proposed a clause to the state constitution
banning free African Americans from the state.
Missouri's application for ____________________________ stirred up the issue of whether slavery was constitutional.
becoming a slave state
What made river travel more reliable and upstream travel easier?
canals
In the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819, Spain
ceded Florida to the United States
According to an accepted amendment to the Missouri Compromise, slavery
could expand into the Arkansas territory but not the rest of the Louisiana Purchase
The Supreme Court decision in Gibbons vs. Ogden was historically important because it
ensured that federal law would take precedence over state law in interstate transportation
John Quincy Adams won the presidency in 1824 because
he won the election in the House of Representatives
A planter was a white male who
held 20 or more enslaved people
The laws for establishing corporation passed by states beginning in the 1830s
helped businesses raise money by issuing stock
During the Industrial Revolution, manufacturing shifted from hand tools to
large, complex machines
One major change during the Industrial Revolution was manufacturing's shift from hand tools to ______________________.
large, complex machines
After the War of 1812, partisan infighting in politics
largely ended as the Democratic-Republican Party declined
Francis C. Lowell introduced _______________ production of cotton cloth to the United States using machinery he built after touring British textile mills.
mass
During the election of 1828, both candidates engaged in
mudslinging
Perhaps the most important factor in the rapid development of industry in the United States was the American system of free enterprise based on private
property rights
A cotton gin
removes cotton seeds
Parts of the North began concentrating on manufacturing, but the South continued to tie its fortunes to agriculture and the institution of ________________.
slavery
The Monroe administration's Era of Good Feelings could not ward off the nation's growing sectional disputes and the passionately differing opinions in the North and South over _______________.
slavery
Between 1816 and 1824, Chief Justice John Marshall ruled in three important cases that established the dominance of the nation over the
states
When President Adams named Henry Clay his secretary of state, Andrew Jackson's supporters accused Adams and Clay of
striking a corrupt bargain
Protective tariffs, such as the Tariff of 1816, nurtured American manufacturers by
taxing imports to drive up their prices
Communications improved when American inventor Samuel F.B. Morse perfected the
telegraph
The change from home-based workshops to factories that often housed hundreds of machines and workers was one of several basic developments of
the Industrial Revolution
President Monroe declared in 1823 that the American continents were no longer to be considered open for colonization by European powers in an announcement later called
the Monroe Doctrine
While Northerners were a majority in the House of Representatives in 1819, admitting any new state, either slave or free, would upset the balance in
the Senate
By 1850, some 250,000 free African Americans resided in
the South
Cities grew in the United States during industrialization because
the higher wages of factory jobs drew people from farms and villages
Which system organized enslaved persons into groups that labored from sunup to sundown?
the task system
The industrialization of the United States drew thousands of people from farms and villages to towns in search of factory jobs with higher _____________.
wages
In the 1800s, workers in New England's textile mills
worked long hours
Which class made up most of the white population in the South?
yeoman farmers