IUSH Term 1.2 Crash Course
Though he never got to be president, whose vision of America is the Market based society?
Hamilton
Mathew Lyon was imprisoned under the Sedition Act. While in jail, what was he able to accomplish?
He won re-election to Congress.
The most successful slave rebellion (in that they killed some people) was what?
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Can the first presidential election be called an election and why?
No because there was no election or campaign. Washington was the only one running.
Who was the Secretary of State under Washington who was sent to draft a treaty with the British?
John Jay
Who was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Jefferson's presidency?
John Marshall
Who actually wrote the Monroe Doctrine (hint: it was not Monroe)?
John Quincy Adams
As Missouri petitioned to become a state in the union - the storm of controversy over the allowing of slavery resulted in Missouri being added to the union as well as what other state?
Maine
Instead of being paid a price, workers in factories were paid a what?
wage
Whose pushing for war (the War of 1812) were called what?
warhawks
What type of power did the first factories rely upon?
water power
So many felt that working in factories restricted their freedom that many headed in what direction to strike out on their own?
west
The 4th point (of Hamilton's 5 point plan) was a tax on what?
whiskey
Prior to the Market Revolution, the production of goods at home was largely done by what group?
women
What do the nicknames "the Little Magician" and "old Hickory" tell us about the elections of the time?
The electoral candidates wanted to appeal to the common man and seem like a "regular guy".
Who was a fan of this rebellion?
Thomas Jefferson
The population debate led to what plan to count slaves, but as only a fraction of people?
Three-Fifths Compromise
What treaty ended the War of 1812?
Treaty of Ghent
What city did the British famously burn down?
Washington, D.C.
In his final goodbye, John does not say "Don't forget to be awesome" but instead says "don't forget to be":
abolitionist
How did Hamilton try to establish credit worthiness in his first part of his 5 point plan?
assuming debt
How did the French treat their aristocrats after 1789?
brutally
The periods of "booms" and "busts" made up what?
business cycles
The election of 1800 was the first time that both parties actually had what for each party?
candidates (that campaigned)
What part of the military really needed an expanded budget?
navy
The first conflict that arose at this new writing of the Constitution was between states that big or small what?
populations
The Baltimore & Ohio was the first commercial what?
railroad
What were the 2 things that the South did not have which was a disadvantage to them in the Civil War?
railroads and industries
Which group was most hurt by the Whiskey Tax?
small farmers
The ambivalence many felt about the war (of 1812) was evident in that the votes were so close in both the House and Senate, which part of the country wanted war?
southern and western states
Without what product, would the North have been unable to industrialize?
southern cotton
The War of 1812 is called this because that is the year the war:
started
Robert Fulton invented what which revolutionized travel?
steamboat
They could make money but they could not collect what?
taxes
What is Martin Van Buren credited with creating?
the Democratic Party
The time period after the War of 1812, which saw only one political party was called what?
the Era of Good Feelings (Jeffersonian Republicans only)
What canal linked New York City with the Great Lakes?
the Erie Canal
Choosing neither the Virginia Plan nor the New Jersey plan instead something in the middle was made called what?
the Great Compromise
The road that connected Cumberland, Maryland with Wheeling, West Virginia was called what?
the National Road
The compromise which allowed the first 4 points of the 5 point plan also moved the capital to where?
the Potomac in DC, VA
What was the other controversial act as president for Jefferson?
the embargo
The War of 1812 also ended what political party?
the federalist party
The Anti-Federalists were against having a strong government dominated by what group?
the wealthy
The case of Marbury vs. Madison set the precedent that the supreme Court could find laws to be what?
unconstitutional
What was Martin Van Buren called?
"The Little Magician"
What did Andrew Jackson call the election of John Quincy Adams?
"a corrupt bargain"
Tecumseh's brother Tenskwatawa was also known as the what?
"the prophet"
**How much was the total purchase (of the Louisiana Territory) at the time?
$15 million
By the time that Adams becomes president what two parties were established?
(elitist) federalists, democratic-republicans
The Yeoman farmers, who were the poorest of all, were in favor of slaver - why?
*Aspirational Goals* They enjoyed their societal rank above the slaves and aspired to reach the milestone of wealth and success that came with owning slaves of their own.
What were Jefferson's 4 main goals?
-smaller government -lower taxes -shrink military -enable agrarian utopia
Though it could be changed through a unanimous vote, how many amendments were made to the Articles of Confederation?
0
What approximate number (of slaves) per year made the journey north in search of freedom?
1,000
The sparse industry in the South produced what fraction of manufactured goods?
1/10
How long did the Articles of Confederation last as a government?
10 years
After the 1800 election which amendment made it a little better?
12th
What was Jefferson's campaign slogan?
"Jefferson and Liberty"
A revolution in what country made Napoleon want to sell the Louisiana Territory?
Haiti
In what year did the British really put their forces into the war?
1814
How many terms did Washington serve?
2
Though a slave learning to read/write was prohibited, some did and even a few became preachers - the preachers were looked upon with suspicion by whites and this was logical since how many uprisings were led by preachers?
2
To avoid the dominance of any one part of the government, how many branches made up the new federal government?
3
To get something from Cincinnati to New York at that time (the Market Revolution) took about how long?
3 months
By 1860, how many slaves were in the US?
4 million
How much of the world's cotton came from the American South?
75%
In the Electoral Congress there was a tie and it was down to Thomas Jefferson and who?
Aaron Burr
How did Alexander Hamilton die?
Aaron Burr shot him in a duel.
Who was in favor of the president serving a life term?
Alexander Hamilton
The "Age of Jackson" is in reference to which Jackson?
Andrew Jackson
Who led the US at the Battle of New Orleans?
Andrew Jackson
What was the original government created by the Continental Congress?
Articles of Confederation
The MYSTERY DOCUMENT (slavery video) refers to the "queen's dominions", which means what place?
Canada
What "new land" was desired by the United States at that time (the War of 1812)?
Canada
What was Hamilton's 3rd point of his 5 point plan?
Create a Band of the US
Who was the author of the MYSTERY DOCUMENT (in the Market Revolution video)?
Emerson
The only powers that were given to Congress ensured that the United States could go to war with that country?
England
The X, Y, Z Affair involved representatives from what nation?
France
What people was Jefferson a big fan of?
French
What is the name of the first large-scale slave rebellion?
Gabriel's Rebellion
What two groups were the biggest losers of the War of 1812?
Indians and slaves
What is the most notable thing about the Battle of New Orleans?
It took place 2 weeks after the peace treaty was signed.
What two men were fans of the American system?
John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay
Hamilton was born in the British West Indies which means he could not become what?
President
The Electoral College can put a president in office that the people did not directly put in there, which person is shown as the first example?
Rutherford B. Hayes
Avowed Racist and all around "ass-hat" John C. Calhoun defended slavery as a good - what jobs did he have (which makes his views that much more upsetting)?
Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and Vice President
What was the name of the event in which farmers rose up in Massachusetts and closed the courts over farm foreclosures?
Shay's Rebellion
Why did Martha Washington free the slaves that were property of her husband?
She was afraid of them when she lived alone on the plantation.
The MYSTERY DOCUMENT is a criticism of US policies, who wrote it?
Tecumseh
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison contributed to the collection of essays called what?
The Federalist Papers
The court cases which depicted the rights allotted to corporations tells us what about the process of the market revolution?
The government helped.
What was the main reason that the Articles were a failure?
The government was weak and could not collect taxes.
Slaves that worked in the cotton fields worked in 'gangs' under an overseer or a what (which was another slave with a position of slight power)?
driver
What general issue is Adams' presidency known for?
foreign affairs
What was one way that slaves could rebel against dehumanization which could be upset by the sale of one or more of the slaves?
forming families
What was the reality of potential slave rebellion (what outcomes were likely)?
harsher laws on slavery
The migration west meant that factory owners now employed what group?
immigrants
The practice of kidnapping American sailors to be sailors on British ships is known as what?
impressment
The Whiskey Rebellion led to Washington being the only president to do what while in office?
lead troops in the field
The concept that it is a god-given right to spread out across the continent is called what?
manifest destiny
Hamilton wanted what kind of government (remember he was a Federalist)?
mercantilist