Describe the impact the War of 1812 had on American industrial development.

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1. Identify and state the historical significance of the following:

a. Samuel F.B. Morse

b. Eli Whitney

c. Cyrus McCormick

d. Elias Howe

e. Samuel Slater

2. Describe and state the historical significance of the following:

a. Conestoga wagons

b. Erie Canal

c. “Lowell girls”

d. Know-Nothing party

e. Commonwealth v. Hunt

3. Compare the growth of roads, river transportation, and railroads through 1860. What were the advantages and disadvantages of each means of transport?

4. Describe the impact the War of 1812 had on American industrial development.

5. Compare and contrast the economic development of the Northeast with that of the South. What were some of the reasons that caused those differences to develop?

6. Identify and state the historical significance of the following:

a. James Monroe

b. John Quincy Adams

c. Andrew Jackson

7. Describe and state the historical significance of the following:

a. Second Bank of the United States

b. Tariff of 1816

c. National Road

d. “American System”

e. Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817

f. Dartmouth College v. Woodward

g. McCulloch v. Maryland

h. Monroe Doctrine

i. Tallmadge Amendment

j. Missouri Compromise

8. During the Missouri debates, Thomas Jefferson expressed the fear that that “question, like a firebell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror.” Why? What was at stake in the Missouri debate that generated such profound concern even though it involved the admission of only one or two states to the Union?

9. What led to the development of the Monroe Doctrine, and how did President Monroe transmit his ideas to the American people?

10. Discuss the election of 1824 and the political controversy (“corrupt bargain”) after the election. Explain the events in question and discuss the merits of such a deal.

11. Identify and state the historical significance of the following:

a. John C. Calhoun

b. Martin Van Buren

c. Osceola

d. Nicholas Biddle

e. William Henry Harrison

12. Describe and state the historical significance of the following:

a. “spoils system”

b. Peggy O’Neale Eaton affair

c. Maysville Road Bill

d. nullification

e. Tariff of Abominations

f. “pet banks”

g. Specie Circular

h. “Trail of Tears”

i. Webster-Hayne debate

j. Whigs

13. Why was southern opposition to the “Tariff of Abominations” so furious? Was the concern about the growth of federal power rational or irrational?

14. Discuss President Jackson’s Indian policy. How did Indians fare under his administration?

15. Compare the Whigs and Democrats in regard to their beliefs, public policies, and supporters. Summarize the crucial differences between them.

16. Identify and state the historical significance of the following:

a. Harriet Beecher Stowe

b. Denmark Vesey

c. Nat Turner

17. Describe and state the historical significance of the following:

a. “peculiar institution”

b. paternalism

c. planters

d. yeomen farmers

18. Describe “agricultural diversity” as it relates to the Old South. Why did cotton become so important, and what significance did other crops hold for the region?

19. How important was slavery to the economy of the Old South? Describe its effects on agriculture, industry, and any other relevant aspects of the South.

20. What roles did religion, folklore, and family life play in the lives of slaves?


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