APUS History Chapter 13-20 Identifications. Answer the following in complete sentences addressing WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, and WHY IMPORTANT.

Remember, these are scattered over chapters 13-20 so go for the index and then branch out from there.

Jacksonian Era

  1. 2nd Bank of the United States
  2. Hudson River School of art
  3. Indian removal
  4. Locofocos
  5. nullification crisis
  6. pet banks
  7. spoils system
  8. Tariff of Abominations
  9. Webster-Hayne Debates
  10. Whigs
  11. Reform Movements in 19th Century America

  12. Auburn System (prison reform)
  13. Dix, Dorothea
  14. Douglass, Frederick
  15. gag rule
  16. Garrison, William Lloyd
  17. Grimke sisters
  18. Mann, Horace
  19. Millerites (Adventists)
  20. Mormonism
  21. Owen, Robert
  22. Second Great Awakening
  23. Seneca Falls Statement
  24. Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
  25. temperance movement
  26. transcendentalism
  27. Truth, Sojourner
  28. utopian communities
  29. Expansionism & Immigration

  30. Alamo
  31. Austin, Stephen F.
  32. Bible Riots
  33. Buena Vista
  34. California gold rush
  35. Goliad
  36. Lone Star Republic
  37. Manifest Destiny
  38. nativism
  39. Oregon Treaty
  40. overland trail
  41. Polk, James K.
  42. San Jacinto
  43. Santa Anna
  44. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  45. Webster-Ashburton Treaty
  46. Wilmot Proviso
  47. Antebellum America (1850-1861)

  48. Bleeding Kansas
  49. Brown, John
  50. Compromise of 1850
  51. Dred Scott decision
  52. Election of 1860
  53. Fort Sumter
  54. free soil
  55. Freeport Doctrine
  56. Fugitive Slave Act
  57. Gadsden Purchase
  58. Kansas-Nebraska Act
  59. Know-Nothing Party
  60. Lecompton Constitution
  61. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
  62. Ostend Manifesto
  63. South Carolina's secession
  64. Uncle Tom's Cabin