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33 Cards in this Set
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tribute
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protection money
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blockade
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close off the coast
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freedom of the seas
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right of neutral merchant ships in peace or war to move in any waters except those belonging to a country
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deserters
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soldiers or sailors who run away from their duty
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embargo
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law stopping all ships except foreign shipswithout cargo from leaving the country
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national anthem
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an official song of praise and patriotism
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secedes
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to withdraw or break away from the U.S.
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nationalism
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feeling of pride in the nation as a whole and loyalty to its goals
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interstate trade
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trade between or among people from different states
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cede
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to yield or grant
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Where are Barbary States located?
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In North Africa (Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, and Mali)
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How did the Barbary States affect trade?
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Had to pay tribute to pass in the waters or pirates would plunder the ships; slowed trade down
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What two European countries were at war?
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Great Britain and France
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How did Britain abuse Americas' rights to trade and remain neutral?
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Britain blockaded American coast; impress American sailors; interfered with the freedom-of-the-seas for Americans
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Explain the Embargo Act of 1807
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Stopped all ships except foreign ships without cargo from leaving the country
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Explain the affects of the Embargo Act of 1807
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Hurt American trade more than other countries;people out of work;prices dropped;smuggling common
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Explain the NonIntercourse Acts
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Repealed the Embargo Act; allowed U.S.to trade with all countries but France & Great Britain
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Explain the effects of Non Intercourse Acts
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If Britain or France stops
violating neutral rights, trade would be opened up with that country |
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What did Tecumseh want to do with the Indian tribes?
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Form a confederation
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What did the U.S. hope to gain with the War of1812?
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Florida,Canada, and the west; respect as an indepedent country
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Who was "Old Ironsides"?
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The U.S.S. Constitution
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Who was Oliver Hazard Perry?
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Leader of the naval forces that stopped the British from taking the Great Lakes (Put-in-Bay)
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Who wrote our national anthem? Where and why.
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Francis Scott Key;sitting on a ship outside Fort McHenry by city of Baltimore;showed patriotism and praise for America
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Who was the leader at the Battle of New Orleans? Why was the victory significant?
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Genenral Andrew Jackson;gave people sense of nationalism
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What were the provisions of the Treaty of Ghent?
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Returned all land boundaries to what they were before war; nothing said about trading rights, blockading, impressment no winner;U.S. more independent
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As a result of the Hartford Convention, what happened to the Federalists?
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Federalists were looked upon as traitors and their power was destroyed after the war
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What three political measures showed the new sense of nationalism?
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Second Bank of U.S., protective tariff, and a national transportation system
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What was the Cumberland Road?
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Trade route to the West ;
joined Potomac and Ohio Rivers, extended through Columbus, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana to Vandalia, Illinois |
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Explain Fletcher v. Peck
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Acts of a state government could be voided if they violated provisions of the Constitution
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Explain McCullough v. Maryland
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State of Maryland could not tax the Bank of the U.S.
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Explain Gibbons v. Ogden
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State of New York could not grant a monopoly to anyone to run steamboats between New York and New Jersey
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What did the Monroe Doctorine state?
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U.S. would not interfere with European affairs and Europeans would not interfere with U.S. affairs,warning to Russia not to move into Pacific Coast area
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How was nationalism seen in the literature, painting, music, and architecture after the War of 1812?
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Artists started using ordinary people as their models, more influence in architecture other than Greek and Roman
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