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Nationalism
National pride or loyalty
James Monroe
Madison's secretary of state, nominated for president in 1816
Rush-Bagot Agreement
Pact limiting naval power on the Great Lakes for the U.S. and Great Britain
Convention of 1818
Agreement between the U.S. and Britain that established the U.S.-Canada border at the 49th parallel west to the Rocky Mountains
Luis de Onis
John Adams began secret negotiations with Spanish diplomat for U.S to buy Florida.
Adams-Onis Treaty
Agreement in which Spain transferred East Florida to the U.S.
Simon Bolivar
He helped win independence for his own country in 1821. From Venezuela
Monroe Doctrine
President James Monroe's statement that the U.S. would not interfere in Europe colonies in Lantin American but would consider any new attempt to colonize in the Western Hemisphere an act of Hostility
Specie
gold or silver coins
Henry Clay
Representative,Chief among these nationalist.
American System
Plan developed by Henry Clay for raising tariffs to pay for internal improvements such as roads and canals
Tariffs Act of 1816
This act placed a 25% duty on most imported factory goods.
National Road
Cumberland Road; first federal roadway
Erie Canal
New York ambitious transportation projects of the era.
Market Revolution
Creation of profitable national markets during the 1800's; brought about by new transportation systems and regional specialization.
Industrial Revolutions
a period of dynamic changes in manufacturing.
Mass production
which is the manufacture of large quantities of goods.
Samuel Slater
Came to the U.S. in 1789 with hopes of making a fortune.
Eli Whitney
Inventor also contributed to the rise of the U.S. industry.
Interchangeable parts
Process developed by Eli Whitney in the 1790's that called for mass production by use of identical replaceable parts
Panic of 1819
Economic collapse caused partly by the National Bank's attempt to curb some policies of state banks.
Missouri Compromise
Agreement proposed by Henry Clay that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state, Maine to enter a free state and banned slavery in the Louisiana Purchases
John Quincy Adams
From Massachusetts one of the Five competed for Presidency. Economic nationalist with antislavery views
Andrew Jackson
From Tennessee one of the five to competed for Presidency. Famous for military hero represented the rural South.
Democratic Party
Political party founded by supporters of Andrew Jackson in 1820's
Rotation in office
Periodic replacement of officeholders
Sequoya
Born in Tennessee sometime between 1760 and 1770. in 1813 he fought against the Creek as a member of a Cheroke regiment in the U.S. Army
Indian Removal Act
Act that authorized the relocation of American Indians from east of the Mississippi River to Indian Territory in present day Oklahoma.