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APUSH Unit 4 Vocab

This will compromise the key vocabulary terms You need to know for Period 4

TermDefinition
The Louisiana Purchase The purchase of territory West of the Mississippi under Jefferson. The US nearly doubled its size with the simple purchase of $15 million dollars.
Thomas Jefferson President of the United States from 1801-1809, he was the first Democratic-Republican president, and under him the US saw vast expansion of it's territory.
Judicial Review The Supreme Court is the last to decide whether an act of congress or the president is constitutional, and that the Constitution is the law of the land.
Marbury v. Madison The Supreme Court case that established Judicial Review.
Implied Powers
Henry Clay
Era of Good Feelings
James Monroe
Sectionalism
American System
Panic of 1819
Missouri Compromise (1820)
John C. Calhoun
Hartford Convention (1814)
Barbary Pirates
Impressment
Emarbo Act (1807)
James Madison
War of 1812
Treaty of Ghent (1814)
Francis Scott Key
Monroe Doctrine (1823)
Erie Canal
Robert Fulton
Telegraph
Railroads
Eli Whitney
Samuel Slater
Factory System
Lowell System
Market Revolution
Old Northwest
Unions
Industrial Revolution
New Cities
Common Man
Universal White Male Suffrage
Spoils system
Andrew Jackson
Indian Removal Act (1830)
Trail of Tears
Worcester v. Georgia
Nicholas Biddle
Pet Banks
Specie Circular
Panic of 1837
John Quincy Adams
The Corrupt Bargain
Tariff of 1828
Revolution of 1828
Nullification Crisis
Two-Party System
Democrats
Whigs
Cultural Nationalism
Antebellum
Romanticism
Transcendentalists
Ralph Waldo Emmerson
Henry David Thoreau
Feminists
Second Great Awakening
Charles Finney
Mormons
Joseph Smith
Temperance
Dorothea Dix
Horace Mann
Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglass
Sojourner Truth
Nat Turner
Susan B. Anthony
Lucretia Mott
Slave Codes
King Cotton
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