Chapter 11: Reform and Politics in the Age of Jackson, 1824

Chapter 11: Reform and Politics in the Age of Jackson, 1824-1845
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Dorothea Dix
The Second Great Awakening
Charles G. Finney
The “burned-over” district
The McDowall report
The American Female Moral Reform Society
The American Society for the Promotion of Temperance
The penitentiary movement
The asylum movement
The Antimasonry movement
The Morgan affair
The convention system
The American Colonization Society
William Lloyd Garrison
The Liberator
Gradualists versus immediatists
Black abolitionists
The American Anti-Slavery Society
Elijah P. Lovejoy
The gag rule
Women abolitionists
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments
The presidential election of 1824
The “corrupt bargain”
President John Quincy Adams
The presidential election of 1828
Andrew Jackson
The Jacksonian Democrats
The Kitchen Cabinet
The Maysville Road veto
The Tariff of Abominations
The doctrine of nullification
Exposition and Protest
The Webster-Hayne debate
The Tariff of 1832
The nullification crisis
The Force Act
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The Tariff of 1833
The Second Bank of the United States
The veto of the Second Bank rechartering bill
The presidential election of 1832
“pet” banks
The Deposit Act of 1836
The Specie Circular
The Second Party System
The Whig party
The presidential election of 1836
Martin Van Buren
The independent treasury system
The presidential election of 1840
William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
The Caroline affair
The Webster-Ashburton Treaty
Manifest Destiny
The Republic of Texas
Empresarios
“Remember the Alamo”
The Texas-annexation question
Oregon fever
The Oregon-boundary question
The presidential election of 1844
James K. Polk