What Do You Know About the Economic History of United States Flashcards

What do you know about the economic history of the United States? America saw as one of the most influential countries in the world, and this is due to the economic achievements it has achieved throughout the years. By going through these flashcards, you will get to understand how America came to be a commercial hub in the world. All the best!

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Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas engaged in a series of debates in 1858 to win nomination/election as
United States Senator from Illinois.
From 1800 to 1850, the land area of the United States more than
Tripled
America's largest export in the mid-nineteenth century was
Cotton
By 1850, most southern leaders like Calhoun and Toombs
Insisted slavery must be national.
The vast new territories gained in the Mexican-American War
Provoked a new debate over the issue of slavery in the territories.
Southerners favored American expansion into Mexico and Cuba
Because they believed slavery must either grow or wither.
Which of the following was NOT part of the 1860 Republican Party platform?
Social equality for blacks
The issue of slavery in the territories came to a head when
California applied for statehood.
After the election of 1852, the
Whigs never again fielded a presidential candidate.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act opened Indian territory to American settlers
Under the principle of popular sovereignty.
The Missouri Compromise line of 1820
Was repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Stephen Douglas's action in introducing the Kansas-Nebraska bill in 1854 proved to be a/an
Great political miscalculation.
The appearance of the Know-Nothing Party reflected American
Nativist leanings.
The Dred Scott decision held that
Slaves were not citizens and, therefore, could not sue in a court of law.
John Brown raided the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry in order to
Provide arms for a general slave uprising.