Chapter 13 Assignment

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CHAPTER 13 IDENTIFICATIONS

Identify the following. Be as specific as possible, and include


names, dates, and relevant facts as appropriate. Be sure to explain
the significance of the person or term.
1.) Election of 1824 & Corrupt Bargain & Election of 1828
2.) Spoils System
3.) Rise of Political Participation of Common Man, Jacksonian
Democracy
4.) Indian Removal Act, Treaty of New Echota, Trail of Tears
5.) Cherokee Nations v. Georgia AND Worcester v. Georgia
6.) Tariff of Abominations & Nullification Crisis & South Carolina
Exposition & Protest
7.) Compromise Tariff of 1833, Force Bill, Olive Branch & the Sword
8.) Andrew Jackson & Bank War, Pet Banks, Panic of 1837
9.) Development of Whig Party
10.)
Santa Anna, Stephen Austin, Americans in Texas
11.)
Sam Houston, Texas Independence, Battle of Alamo,
Annexation issue
Know about: Specie Circular, Election of 1836, Martin Van Buren, Election
of 1840
Questions to Consider when Reading:
1.

How did the events related to the election of 1824 influence the election
of 1828?

2.

Why did the tariff issue also become an issue of nullification?

3.

How were Native Americans treated during Jacksons presidency?

4.

During the Bank War, how did Jackson increase the power of the
presidency?

5.

What happened that eventually resulted in Texan independence from


Mexico and why did the United States avoid immediate annexation?

6.

What distinguished the two-party system, which resulted after the 1840
election, from the earlier two-party system, and what were the
philosophical and policy differences between the Democrats and the
Whigs?

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Second Great Awakening


Election of 1840 Log Cabin Campaign
Mormonism
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglas & Sojourner Truth
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Seneca Falls Declaration of 1848
Dorothea Dix
Minstrel shows
American Literature (Transcendentalism)
Horace Mann
Utopian Communities

Chapter 13 Read: 256-286


Chapter 15 Read: 320-347

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