Study Guide for Test on Chapters 11, 12, and 13

Format: 50-60 points, Matching, Multiple Choice, and Map Questions

Chapter 11, Section 1:

Industrial Revolution causes and effects, New England, Samuel Slater, Robert Fulton, Samuel B. Morse, factory system causes and effects, Lowell Mills and Lowell girls, Eli Whitney, steamboats, telegraph, interchangeable parts

Chapter 11, Section 2:

Eli Whitney, cotton gin (causes & effects), % of slaveowners, % of slaves, spirituals, Nat Turner

Chapter 11, Section 3:

Nationalism, Sectionalism, Henry Clay, American System (goals and three policies), roads and canals (& their impacts), John C. Calhoun, President James Monroe, Monroe Doctrine, McCulloch vs. Maryland, Gibbons vs. Ogden, Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817, Convention of 1818, Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, Missouri Compromise (cause & effect)

Chapter 12, Section 1:

Election of 1824, Corrupt Bargain, President John Quincy Adams, President Andrew Jackson, Jacksonian Democracy, changes in the vote, majority rule, Jackson’s early years, Spoils System

Chapter 12, Section 2:

Sequoya, Cherokee Nation, Indian Removal Act of 1830, 1832 Supreme Court decision (Worcestor vs. Georgia), Indian Territory, Trail of Tears, Osceola

Chapter 12, Section 3:

John C. Calhoun, Tariff of Abominations, Doctrine of Nullification, Webster-Hayne debate, Daniel Webster, South Carolina Secession threat

Chapter 12, Section 4:

Mr. Biddle’s bank, Jackson’s war on bank, inflation, Martin Van Buren, Panic of 1837, Depression, Whig Party, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Election of 1840

Chapter 13, Section 1 “Trails West”:

Jedediah Smith, Jim Beckwourth, land speculators, Santa Fe Trail, Oregon Trail, Mormons, Brigham Young, several reasons that people moved west

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Chapter 13, Section 2 “The Texas Revolution”:

Stephen Austin, Tejanos, Santa Ann, Sam Houston, William Travis, Davy Crockett, Battle of the Alamo, Battle of San Jacinto, Goliad Massacre

Dates to Know: Mexican Independence, Lone Star Republic established, Texas declares independence from Mexico

Chapter 13, Section 3 “The War with Mexico”:

James K. Polk, Manifest Destiny, “Fifty-four forty or fight!”, John Slidell, General Zachary Taylor, Bear Flag Revolt, General Winfield Scott, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexican Cession, Gadsden Purchase

Dates to Know: James Polk elected President, Texas enters U.S. as a slave state, Congress Declares War on Mexico, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Chapter 13, Section 4 “The Gold Rush”

Californios, Mariano Vallejo, forty-niners, John Sutter, when & where gold was discovered, where were miners from & how did they get to CA, James Marshall, California Gold Rush, Impacts of the Gold Rush,

Map Questions (Chapters 11-13):

States and Territories, key Roads and Canals, MO Compromise, Indian Territory locations, Names of Trails with Starting and Ending Towns, where the Donner Party started and ended