AP US History—Struz Terms and Personalities Unit 4: 1816-1848

Nationalism and Sectionalism to 1828

1. Second Bank of the U.S. 19. Samuel Slater 2. Tariff of 1816 20. Robert Fulton 3. Bonus Bill veto 21. Eli Whitney 4. Rush-Bagot Agreement 22. Boston Associates: Lowell, MA 5. Convention of 1818 23. Daniel Webster 6. Panic of 1819 24. National (Cumberland) Road 7. Jackson in Florida 25. Internal Improvements 8. Transcontinental Treaty (Adams-Onis) 26. Federal Govt. Land Policy: 1796, 9. Monroe Doctrine: Origins, Provisions, Impact 1800, 1804, 1820 10. “Era of Good Feelings” 27. New England’s opposition to cheap 11. Dartmouth College vs. Woodward—1819 land 12. McCulloch vs. Maryland—1819 28. Election of 1824 13. Gibbons vs. Ogden—1824 29. “Corrupt Bargain” 14. Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia—1831 30. Panama Conference 15. Worcester vs. Georgia—1832 31. Tariff of Abomination 16. Missouri Compromise 32. Vice President Calhoun 17. Clay’s American System 33. Elias Howe 18. Growth of Industry in New England 34. Erie Canal 35. Lowell Factory 36. Samuel F.B. Morse

Jacksonian Democracy

1. Jacksonian “Revolution” of 1828 13. Nicholas Biddle 2. Age of the Common Man 14. Veto of Bank Re-charter Bill 3. Jacksonian Democracy: Characteristics 15. Pet Banks 4. Franchise extended 16. Webster-Hayne Debate 5. Spoils System 17. Peggy Eaton Affair 6. National Republicans 18. Clay: Compromise Tariff of 1833 7. Caucus System; National Nominating Conventions 19. Force Bill 8. Kitchen Cabinet 20. Calhoun splits with Jackson 9. Cherokee Indian Removal, Trail of Tears 21. Specie Circular-1836 10. Whigs: Origins, Policies 22. Panic of 1837 11. Maysville Road Veto 23. Independent Treasury System 12. Election of 1832—Anti-Masonic Party 24. Election of 1840 25. Tariff of 1842 Manifest Destiny

1. Great American Desert 18. Stephen Kearny 2. “Manifest Destiny” 19. John C. Fremont 3. Horace Greely 20. Winfield Scott 4. Senator Thomas Hart Benton 21. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 5. Stephen Austin 22. Webster-Ashburton Treaty 6. Texas War for Independence 23. Aroostook War 7. Santa Anna 24. John Jacob Astor 8. Alamo 25. Oregon Fever 9. San Jacinto 26. Willamette Valley 10. Sam Houston 27. Oregon Territory 11. Annexation of Texas 28. 49th Parallel 12. Election of 1844 29. Election of 1848 13. “54,40 or Fight” 30. Wilmot Proviso 14. James K. Polk 31. Joseph Smith 15. Slidell Mission to Mexico 32. Brigham Young Mormons 16. Rio Grande / Nueces River Dispute 33. Gadsden Purchase 17. General Zachary Taylor