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US I American Vision

US I American Vision - Chapter 5 Growth and Divison

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Period of James Monroe Presidency Era of good feelings
Revenue Tariff Provided income for the federal government
Protective Tariff designed to protect American Manufactures by taking imports to drive up their prices
Seminoles "Runaways" - creek groups, escaped slaves & other native americans joined in florida
Adam - Onis Treaty Spain gave and ceded all of Florida to the U.S.
Monroe Doctrine Long term American Policy of trying to prevent European powers from interfering in Latin American Political Affairs.
Erie Canal Connects the Hudson River in Albany to Lake Erie in Buffalo.
Free Enterprise System Individuals could aquire capital and decide how to use it with out strict government controls
Eli Whitney Invented Cotton gin and Interchangable parts
Samuel F.B. Morse Invented Morse code
Labor Unions Workers joined together to focus on single trade, and pushed for similiar change
Strikes Work stoppages
Yeoman Farmers Ordinary Farmers
Task System Workers were given a specific set of jobs to accomplish everyday.
Fredrick Douglass Prominent leader of the Anti-Slavery movement.
Nat Turner Lead 1st major attack/revolt
Missouri Compromise Added Maine as free state and missouri as slave state. was a big scar on the american map and arguably the cause of the civil war
American System National banks, protective tariff, nationwide internal improvements
McCulloch vs. Maryland established the "necessary and proper" clause
Gibbons vs. Ogden Supreme court gives federal government broad power to regulate interstate commerce
North Developed industries, factories and construction of canals, roads, and railrods
South Cotton was king, planters, farmers, lived on plantations
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