Topic 6 lessons 3 and 4 Flashcards

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1
Q

What was the cause of many of the conflicts between white settlers and American Indians

A

The white settlers and the American Indians was that the white settlers wanted the Land that the American Indians owned

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2
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What did the Proclamation Lind of 1763

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The line separate the land of the white settlers and the land of the American Indians

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3
Q

Andrew Jackson reaction to the decision in Worcester V. Georgia demonstrates what about Jackson Character

A

It shows us that he doesn’t care about the American Indians but instead he cares about the American Indians land

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4
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The Indian Removal involved American Indians giving up their land for exchange for what

A

treaties, money, and peace

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5
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What was the main reason that the trail of Tears was such a painful journey

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They had to walk in the freezing temperatures and it was an extermly long walk.

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6
Q

What was the main reason that so many white settlers moved west of the Appalachian Mountains in the early 1800

A

they wanted the opportunity to own land and start business and build new lives

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7
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why were the roads necessary for settlers to who were traveling west

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because more people were moving west and they need roads for less issues

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8
Q

How did steam boats improve travel on the rivers

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steamboats where cheaper and quicker to create and they were easier to move up and down the canales.

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9
Q

what was the main purpose of building longer canals in the early 1800

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to make a more effective way to transport goods

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10
Q

how did the Westward movement change women’s roles?

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Women had to help their husbands with harvesting crops and its livestock.

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11
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what was the effect of the corrupt bargain narrative between Henry Clay

A

John Qunicey Adams failed to get reelected

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12
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what was the effect of the battle of New Orleans

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Fame was launched into Jacksons presidency

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13
Q

what was the effect of white men with property could vote

A

Greater turn out at the polls than every in American History

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14
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what was the effect when Jackson was against the rich aristocrats who pushed him over the top

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A reputation for being a mom of the people, especially the middle class

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15
Q

what was the effect of the white settlers wanting the American Indians Land

A

Indian removal act

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16
Q

what was the effect of Jackson putting everyone who helped him out into office

A

Spoils system

17
Q

What was the effect of Jackson idea where the bank would help out the rich and not the poor

A

destruction of the bank

18
Q

what was the effect of Jackson digging his heels in with his own policies against the policies of John Adams

A

The creation of the Whigs Party.