AP U.S. History Chapter 13 The Rise of Mass Democracy Reading Notes. Election of Candidates: - Issues: - Results: John Quincy Adams Presidency

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Chapter 13 The Rise of Mass Democracy Election of 1824 - Candidates: - Issues: - Results: John Quincy Adams Presidency Election of 1828: - Candidates: - Issues: 1

Chapter 13 The Rise of Mass Democracy - Results: Jackson s Presidency - Background: - Spoils System: - Tariff Issue: - Nullification Crisis: - Native American Issues: - National Bank: 2

Chapter 13 The Rise of Mass Democracy Election of 1832 - Rise of the Whig Party: - Candidates: - Issues: - Results: Texas War for Independence - Population: - Fight for Independence: 3

Chapter 13 The Rise of Mass Democracy - Impact of the War: Election of 1840 - Candidates: - Issues: - Results: 4

Chapter 14 Forging the National Economy Population Shifts - Moving West: - Immigration: - Nativism: Technology and Industry - Rise of Factories: - Cotton Gin: - Manufacturing: 1

Chapter 14 Forging the National Economy - Industrial Laborers: - Women: - Advances in Agriculture: Transportation - National Road: - Erie Canal: - Early Railroads: - Other Forms of Transportation: Market Revolution 2

Chapter 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture (1790-1860) Second Great Awakening - Deism: - Unitarianism: - Popular Reaction: - Activities: - Leaders: - Denominational Diversity: 1

Chapter 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture (1790-1860) - Mormonism: Education - Ideas: - People: - Higher Education: Other Important Reform Movements - Prisons: - Alcohol Abuse: 2

Chapter 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture (1790-1860) - Women s Rights: - Utopian Societies: Literature and Art - Art: - Important Authors and their Works: 3

Chapter 16 The South and the Slavery Controversy Southern Society - Expansion of Cotton: - Planter Aristocracy: - Slave System - White Population: - Free Blacks: 1

Chapter 16 The South and the Slavery Controversy Characteristics of Slavery: Abolitionism - Leaders and Goals: - Radicals: - Southern Response: - Impact in the North: 2

Chapter 17 Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy Tyler s Presidency - Political Background - Issues with Great Britain: - Primary Events: - Texas: - Oregon: 1

Chapter 17 Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy Election of 1844: - Manifest Destiny: - Issues of Polk Presidency: - Oregon: - Mexico: War with Mexico - Causes: 2

Chapter 17 Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy - Events: - Effects: - Wilmot Proviso: 3

Unit 5 Jacksonian Democracy and the Impact of Social and Economic Reforms The American Pageant, Chs. 13-15 The following is a list of the important terms (people, ideas, places, events) from Unit 5. In addition to defining these terms, you should understand their significance to the point of being able to use them (both individually and collectively) in essay writing. The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy: Twelfth Amendment William Harrison Henry Clay Martin Van Buren William Crawford John Quincy Adams Daniel Webster Andrew Jackson John C. Calhoun spoils system nullification Tariff of Abominations Force Bill Trail of Tears Panic of 1837 Whig Party Stephen Austin San Houston Lone Star annexation John Tyler Santa Anna Forging the National Economy: industrial revolution transportation revolution Samuel Slater Cyrus McCormick Eli Whitney cotton gin Robert Fulton Clermont Samuel F.B. Morse Catharine Beecher nativism cult of domesticity Tammany Hall The Ferment of Reform and Culture: Dorothea Dix Stephen Foster James Russell Lowell Washington Irving Oliver Wendell Holmes Lucretia Mott James Fenimore Cooper Elizabeth Blackwell Horace Mann Noah Webster Elizabeth Cady Stanton Edgar Allen Poe Susan B. Anthony Ralph Waldo Emerson Nathaniel Hawthorne Henry David Thoreau Herman Melville Charles G. Finney Joseph Smith Walt Whitman John J. Audubon Margaret Fuller Brigham Young American Temperance Society Shakers Unitarianism Second Great Awakening Millerites Oneida Community Seneca Falls Convention

Unit 6 American Slavery and Manifest Destiny The American Pageant, Chs. 16-17 The following is a list of the important terms (people, ideas, places, events) from Unit 6. In addition to defining these terms, you should understand their significance to the point of being able to use them (both individually and collectively) in essay writing. The South and the Slavery Controversy: peculiar institution Cotton Kingdom abolitionism Harriet Beecher Stowe William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator American Anti-Slavery Society Denmark Vesey David Walker Nat Turner Sojourner Truth Theodore Dwight Weld Frederick Douglass Liberty Party oligarchy Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy: John Tyler John Slidell Winfield Scott Zachary Taylor James K. Polk David Wilmot John C. Fremont Manifest Destiny Webster-Ashburton Treaty Tariff of 1842 conscience Whigs Bear Flag Revolt Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Aroostook War Wilmot Proviso