Have a good Vacation 2011 100 100 100 Slides: 52 Download presentation Have a good Vacation 2011 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Summer Who is Abraham Lincoln? President during the Civil War Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe? Wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Who was Henry Clay? Senator from Kentucky, War Hawk Anne Hutchinson? Woman in Massachessetts Colony accused of speaking against the Puritans. Exiled from the colony after a trial. Original Document? Primary Source. What is popular sovereignty? When people vote on an issue such as slavery. What is habeas corpus? Right to a hearing before being jailed Who were the Loyalists and Patiots? Loyalist- Loyal to the Crown Patriots- Loyal to the Revolutionaries Why were abolitionists against slavery? • Inhuman conditions • Declaration state all men are created equal • Quakers believed all men and women were equal in God’s eyes What was the nullification crisis? When South Carolina wanted to nullify a law and threatened to secede. President Jackson wanted to preserve the union. What is checks and balances? When each branch checks another branch to make sure no one branch gets too much power. Who is Andrew Jackson? Hero of the Battle of New Orleans and 7 th President What countries set up colonies in New York State? The Netherlands, England Why did many people move to California? What were their names? Gold Rush, 49 ers Why did imports and exports in the United States go down in 1808? Embargo Act What is federalism? National and state governments share power. Policy statement warning European Countries to stay away from Latin America? Monroe Doctrine Who is Alexander Hamilton? First Secretary of the Treasury and leader of the Federalist Party What Native American tribes settled in New York State? Iroquois, Algonquins Why did the number of people voting increase in the mid 1800’s? The voting requirement to own land was dropped. What is suffrage? The right to vote Who is Thomas Jefferson? Author of the Declaration of Independence and 3 rd President What was working in the mills like? Dangerous and harsh, the owners cared more about profits than workers, low wages, long hours Name the main cash crop of the South? Cotton Why were there more factories in the north? Larger population rivers suitable for water power greater miles of roads, canals, and railroads Final Jeopardy Who were nativists and who were their main targets?