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354398282Pioneers in the Western Frontier, 1850- energetic, under 30 -annual westward movement, wanted internal improvements -poorly fed, ill-clad, shanties, disease, depression premature deaths -women: isolated, lonely, secluded -superstitious, ill-informed0
354398283George Catlina painter who was among the first to advocate the preservation of nature as a national policy -Yellowstone National Park1
354398284Environment, 1820's-depleted soil (tobacco), extinct beavers (fur trappers) -increased appreciation of land and nature2
354398285Urban Growth-rapid population growth > slums, bad streets, impure water, bad sewage, unsanitary -high birth rates, immigrants (displaced people)3
354398286Immigrants in 1830-1900-Ireland: British gave poor conditions which led to famine and America served as the Land of Plenty, eventually became managers and owners -Irish, Jews, Africans, German Forty Eighters -Native (American) hated Irish -Irish hated African Americans4
354398287Push from Europe-Irish: bad potatoes, disease, hunger > British -German Forty Eighters: crop failures, hardships, no autocracy (came to America for democracy), and contributed to American culture -Militarism, wars5
354398288Know-Nothings-restrictions on immigration and naturalization -deportation of aliens6
354398289American vs Foreigners-Americans hated foreigners -"Outbreed, outvote natives" -helped America towards Industrial Revolution7
354398290Eli Whitney-Cotton Gin: made cotton highly profitable, south more dependent on slaves, both north and south prospered, New England dependent on US for clothes -Interchangeable Parts (muskets)8
354398291Robert FultonAmerican inventor who designed the first commercially successful steamboat and the first steam warship (1765-1815) -went back and forth on river9
354398292Samuel SlaterHe was a British mechanic that moved to America and in 1791 invented the first American machine for spinning cotton. He is known as "the Father of the Factory System" and he started the idea of child labor in America's factories. -increased labor problem -only benefitted employers, not workers -forbid unions10
354398293Worker Conditions-long hours, low wages, unsanitary, bad food, poor ventilation, child workers, mental, whipped, unions forbidden -improved with Jacksonian Democracy11
354398294Women in Industrial Revolution-before marriage: sewing jobs in industries, teaching, nursing, domestic serving, -marriage: isolated women, love marriages -female independence, less children12
354398295Catherine BeecherFemale reformer that pushed for female employment as teachers; however, she still embraced the role of a good homemaker for women. She was an example of the fact that not all women were pushing for radical reforms.13
354398296UnionsAn association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages.14
354398297New Economy: Women and Family-birth control (independence), love marriages -Children: more freedom, less obedient, punishments as lessons -families: affectionate, smaller15
354398298Farming Innovations-steel plow (John Deere) -mechanical mower reaper (Cyrus McCormick) -farmers grew debt because they bought too many tools and land16
354398299John Deere (1837)United States industrialist who manufactured plows suitable for working the prairie soil (1804-1886)17
354398300Cyrus McCormick (1830s)Irish-American inventor that developed the mechanical reaper. The reaper replaced scythes as the preferred method of cutting crops for harvest, and it was much more efficient and much quicker. The invention helped the agricultural growth of America.18
354398301Roads, Steamboat, Telegraph, Railroad-faster trade/communication, defy nature -opened west and south -lower costs to ship -brought everyone closer19
354398302Clinton's Big DitchErie Canal; fast travel, low shipping, brings industrial, agricultural prosperity20
354398303Market RevolutionDramatic increase btwn 1820 and 1850 in the exchange of goods and services in market transactions. Resulted from the combo impact of the increased output of farms and factories, the entrepreneurial activities of traders and merchants, and the dev of a transportation network of roads, canals and RR. Widened gap between rich and poor.21
354398304Natty Bumppo (James Fenimore Cooper)considered to be the first national literary hero22
354398305Captain AhabCaptain of Pequad in "Moby Dick". Obsessed so he sacrificed himself, his crew, and his boat23
354398306"Rugged Individualism"The belief that all individuals, or nearly all individuals, can succeed on their own and that government help for people should be minimal. Popularly said by Hertbert Hoover.24
354398307"Rendezvous System"system designed by William Ashley to have fur trappers gather once a year to sell furs and buy supplies25
354398308Irish Potato Famine (1840s)The potato crops in Ireland became diseased and the Irish starved. Set off the immigration to the U.S.26
354398309Ancient Order of HiberniansA semisecret society founded in Ireland to fight rapacious landlords, served in America as a benevolent society, aiding the downtrodden.27
354398310Tammany Halla political organization within the Democratic Party in New York city (late 1800's and early 1900's) seeking political control by corruption and bossism28
354398311Elias Howe and Isaac SingerHowe invented the sewing machine, which was perfected by Singer. This invention gave another boost to northern industrialization, specifically the read made clothing industry, It made clothes fit better and less expensive than homespun clothes. It also opened up a new line of employment for women, who began working in clothing factories.29
354398312Samuel F. B. Morsean American painter of portraits and historic scenes, the creator of a single wire telegraph system, and co-inventor, with Alfred Vail, of the Morse Code30
354398313Lowell Millstextile mill located in a factory town in Massachusetts that employed farm girls who lived in company-owned boardinghouses31
354398314"Cult of Domesticity"the ideal woman was seen as a tender, self-sacrificing caregiver who provided a nest for her children and a peaceful refuge for her husband, social customs that restricted women to caring for the house32
354398315DeWitt ClintonUnited States politician who as governor of New York supported the project to build the Erie Canal (1769-1828)33
354398316Cyrus Field (1858)American businessman who laid the first telegraph wire across the Atlantic. This cut down the time it took for a message to be sent from Europe to American and vice-versa.34
354398317Pony ExpressService begun in 1860 that used a relay of riders on horses to deliver mail from Missouri to California in 10 days.35
354398318John Jacob AstorA new Yorker, he founded the American Fur company, he made so much more money in the fur treade that he became the richest man in the U.S.36
354398319Panic of 1819Economic panic caused by extensive speculation and a decline of Europena demand for American goods along with mismanagement within the Second Bank of the United States. Often cited as the end of the Era of Good Feelings. -expands voting rights to every white male37
354398320Speculationtightening credits and banks demand loans38
354398321National Republicanssupporters of a strong central government who favored road building and supported the Bank of the United States to shape the nation's economy; many were farmers or merchants -Clay, Adams, Webster39
354398322Democratscommon man, states rights, liberty of individuals -Jackson, Calhoun40
354398323Eaton AffairJohn Eaton, Secretary of War, was rumored to have had an affair with Peggy Timberlake, whom he later married, before her husband died in 1828. She was snubbed by the wives of Jackson's cabinet (led by Calhoun's wife). The President wanted to help her because his wife had been the object of similar rumors. This turned Jackson against Calhoun, drew Van Buren and Jackson closer together and dissolved the Cabinet. Calhoun resigned the vice presidency the next year and entered the Senate for South Carolina.41
354398324Trail of Tears (1838-1839)Forced march of 15,000 Cherokee Indians from their Georgia and Alabama homes to Indian Territory. Some 4,000 Cherokee died on the arduous journey.42
354398325Tariff of Abomination1828 tariff on manufactured goods, South's term for it because they had to pay inflated prices on manufactured goods while the cost of their cotton remained the same -threatened secession -nullification crisis43
354398326The Bank WarJackson was determined to destroy the Bank of the United States because he thought it was too powerful. He felt the Bank was unconstitutional and only benefited the rich., the name given to Andrew Jackson's attack on the Second Bank of the United States during the early years of his presidency. Andrew Jackson viewed the Bank of the United States as a monopoly. The Bank of the United States was a private institution managed by a board of directors. Its president, Nicholas Biddle, exercised vast influence in the nation's financial affairs and ripped people off.44
354398327Panic of 1837When Jackson was president, many state banks received government money that had been withdrawn from the Bank of the U.S. These banks issued paper money and financed wild speculation, especially in federal lands. Jackson issued the Specie Circular to force the payment for federal lands with gold or silver. Many state banks collapsed as a result. A panic ensued (1837). Bank of the U.S. failed, cotton prices fell, businesses went bankrupt, and there was widespread unemployment and distress.45

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