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When Thomas Jefferson was elected, his Libertarian style appeased the people from the old Federalist ways. This soon turned into the Era of Good Feelings.
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The Louisiana Purchase was when Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory off the French, and got a bargain of a deal. This expanded the United States by a great amount and gave our country power for the centuries to come.
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The War of 1812 was the British attempt to restrict and block trade coming in and out of the United States. British attacks were inaffective, and instilled a new sense of patriotism in the new America.
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McCulloch v. Maryland was the dispute about the bank's control in the country, and whether Maryland was impeding on the Constitution. In result, the national bank was established.
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The Missouri Compromise was an attempt to divide free states from slave states. This was represented by a line, and caused a divide for the years to come.
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When Andrew Jackson was elected, it changed how politics worked at the time. Being in the army, it showed you did not have to be a politician to run for President. It also gave birth to the Jacksonian democracy.
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When the Liberator was published, it showed the cruelty and mistreatment of slaves in the South. Eventually this made the North and South have a worse perception of each other.
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The Nullification Crisis was when South Carolina questioned the tariffs that were in place.
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When Tocqueville published his work, it showed the concept of America from a European's perspective. It also helped the American people to see how they can improve.
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When Emerson published his essay, it showed the need to follow instinct and nature. This also contributed into Transcendentalism.
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When Dix saw the cruelty, she made insane asylums a thing, and helped mental people and women alike.
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When Douglass released his autobiography, it showed his harsh life as a slave, which made the North want to get rid of slavery even more.
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When the Seneca Falls Convention happened, it helped women gain power for their cause by meeting up and discussing their problems.
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The Fugitive Slave Act let southerners retrieve their slaves from the North.
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When Uncle Tom's Cabin was published, it broke the hearts of the readers in the North, and gave a new passion to end slavery in the South.
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When Thoreau published Walden, it questioned society and one's inner being, which coincided with Transcendentalism at the time.
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When Whitman published his 1st edition of his poem, it gave his opinion of life and the choices humans can make. This also showed the importance of finding one's self.
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When the Dred Scott decision happened, it did not let free slaves go into Southern territory. This did not make it possible for African Americans to be citizens of the United States.
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When John Brown attacked Harper's Ferry, it was so that the slaves could be free and join arms with him and his men. It did not work..
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When Abraham Lincoln was elected, America was in a very rough time between the North and South. Lincoln being elected eventually helped him stitch back America.
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When the Civil War began, it displayed the abrasiveness between the North and the South, and it began the fight that shaped America for the years to come.