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| the first labor unions were formed by | skilled craftspeople
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| Closed shop | a place of employment open only to union members
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| First women's strike | occured in 1824 among the weavers of Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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| Mechanics lien laws | required that the wages owed to workers be the first payments a bankrupt employer would have to make
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| several states passed laws limiting... | the workday to 10 hours
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| Western Land Policy | favored cheap land, rapid settlement and "squatters' rights"
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| Eastern Land Policy | were opposed to such policies for fear the West would draw off their labor supply
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| Southern Land Policy | plantation owners wanted lands opened for sale but were opposed to "squatters' rights"
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| Eastern Farmers Land Policy | convinced that cheap western lands would result in unfair competition
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| Protective Tariff(Northern) | favored prot. tar. to ensure that american factories could compete successfully with foreign manufactures
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| Protective tariff(Southern) | came to realize that their region would not become a manufacturing center
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| Money(West) | was in favor of using federal money for roads, canals, etc.
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| Money(south) | had a fine river system already in place fofr transporation so they opposed it
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| Money(Northeast) | favored internal improvements like roads and canals, because tariffs would be required to pay for them
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| Slavery(North and West) | felt slavery was a moral wrong; conceded that southern states had a right to maintain slavery where it already existed, but protested it should not be allowed to be extended to the territories
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| Slavery(Southeners) | meant that no new slave states could be formed and the political power of the south would decrease
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| Missouri Compromise | Missouri applied for admission to the Union as a slave state and Maine applied as a free state.
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| Missouri Compromise was made by | Henry Clay
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| Tallmadge Amendment | slaver would gradually be ended in an area where it already existed
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| In unsettled portion of the Louisiana Purchase, slavery would be forbidden.. | north of the parallel 36 degree 30 degree, a line running west from the southern boundary of Missouri
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| Jeffersonian Republican party | because of struggle between sectional interest and personalities, the republican party broke apart
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| candiates from West | Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson
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| New England Candidate | John Quincy Adams
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| South candidate | William Crawford
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| John C. Calhoun | withdrew from the race early and ran for v.p.
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| House of Reps | decided the outcome of the election because no candidate had a majority lead
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| House of Reps(2) | Adams receives 13 votes to Jackson's 7 while Crawford had 4. (dropped out before because of a stroke)
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| Jackson and his supporters saw that | an anonyous letter to the nespapers charged that Clay was given the job as the result of a "corrupt bargain."
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| National Republicans | favored a strong role for federal governemtn in funding
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| Jacksonians, soon to be called Democrats | favored a less powerful federal government
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| Pan-American Congress | called by Simon Bolivar and U.S. was not represented
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| whig and democratic parties were.. | formed in 1830's
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| "black belt" | rich black soil of Mississippi and Alabama, and in the rich bottom tributaries
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| 1817 slave owners in Virginia, Maryland and Kentucky formed | the American Colonization Society, whose purpose was to plant colonies of freed slaves back in Africa, the home of the slaves' ancestors
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| Eli WHitney | created the cottin gin in 1793
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| cotton gin | processed cotton quickly, cheaply, and efficiently.
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| "Cotton is king" | was a common southern phrase that accurately reflected the importance of cotton to the South's economy
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| cencus of 1820 | revealed that one-fourth of the U.S. livedwest of the appalachians
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| Harriet Martineau | made an extended tour of the U.S. from 1834-1836
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| Sauk cheif black hawk | cheif for Indians in 1832
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