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19 Cards in this Set
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Protective tariff
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- British ships have low prices so issued protective tariff
- limited competition from abroad on many items, especially cloth - but agriculturers would have to pay higher for manufactured goods |
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Factor system
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government factors (or agents) in the west supplied the tribes with goods at cost
- dependency of natives = easier to control |
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Era of Good Feelings
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-expansion of economy
-growth of white settlement and trade with West -creation of new states -nationalism -dreams of the end of partisan divisions -Cabinet is mixed with federalist JQAdams, Calhoun from south |
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Seminole War
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-Andrew Jackson in Florida tries to stop raids on American territory by Seminole Indians south of the border
- Used orders by Calhoun as an excuse to invade FL - Adams tells the Spanish that they had the right to defend itself from threats across borders... also showed Spanish that US could easily take down FL - Adams-Onis Treaty: ceded all FL to US, we gave up claims to texas |
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Panic of 1819
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- high foreign demand for American farm goods
- stimulates land boom in west, land prices rise - there was availability of easy credit to settlers and speculators from state and wildcat banks --> fuels land boom - but new national bank began tightening credit, calling loans --> leads to failure of state banks |
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Tallmadge Amendment
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- Missouri applies to Union with slavery
- Tallmadge proposes to prohibit further intro of slaves in Missouri- gradual emancipation - at the time 11 free and 11 slave states - Missouri as "free" would upset balance |
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Missouri Compromise (1820)
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- Senate agreed Maine would be free, Missouri slave
- Speaker Clay guided the bill through House - shows tensions of sectionalism |
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Thomas Amendment
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prohibiting slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase territory north of the southern boundary of Missouri (36, 30 parallel)
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Flecther v. peck (1810)
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- protection of property rights
- Land grant was a valid contract and could not be repealed - one of earliest ex. of court asserting its right to invalidate state laws - |
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819)
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-NH was given charter for college by king, now Republicans want it to be a public college
- Daniel Webster defends the college - Charter was a CONTRACT and states couldn't invalidate it - restrictions on states ability to control corps |
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Cohens v. Virgina (1821)
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- VA convicted Cohens for selling lottery tickets to purchase land
- state court says it's illegal - Marshall overturns it: supreme court has power to review decisions of state courts in issues involving powers of fed gov't |
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McCulloch v Maryland (1819)
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- MA wanted to tax a branch of the BUS: thinks they're a business so we can tax them
-Marshall says BUS is necessary and proper (elastic clause) for gov't "Power to tax = power to destroy" "Power to create = power to preserve" |
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Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
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-NY giving monopoly to Ogden to conduct ferry business across Hudson
- Congress gives Gibbons to trade on Hudson (interstate commerce NY and NJ) - who has right to conduct trade? Only congress has right to regulate INTERSTATE trade |
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Johnson v. Mcintosh (1823)
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- Marshall states tribes had basic right to their tribal lands
- individual americans couldn't buy or take land from tribes... only fed gov't could do that |
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Worcester v. Georgia
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- court invalidated Georgia laws that tried to regulate access by US citizens to Cherokee country... only fed gov't could do that
- tribes were sovereign entities NOT subject to state gov'ts |
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Monroe Doctrine 1823
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- do not interfere with Western hemisphere (work of JQadams his sec of state)
- Great Britain supports: don't want to see other Euros take Spanish free colonies, Brit wants to trade with them - we feared that Spain's euro allies (France) would assist Spain in retaking its lost empire - nationalism |
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The American System
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-Henry Clay
- proposed creating a great home market for factory and farm producers by raising the protective tariff, strengthening bank |
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"Corrupt Bargain"
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- Election of 1824
- Jackson received more popular and electoral votes than any other BUT NOT A MAJORITY - 12th amendment: HOR to choose among the 3 candidates with largest #s of electoral votes - Clay endorses JQAdams and so he wins - Adams names sec. of state Clay |
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JQAdams has bad administration!!
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- Jacksonians in Congress blocked all "American system" plans
- Congress delayed approving Panama mission bc didn't want whites mixing with blacks - governor of Georgia defied president and proceeded with plans for Indian removal - support for new tariff on imported goods -- paying more for raw materials (southerners called tariff of abominations) |