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39 Cards in this Set
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National pride and loyalty
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Nationalism
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Madison's secretary of state, from Virginia that was nominated for President.
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James Monroe
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Each nation pledged to limit its empire
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Rush-Bagot Agreement
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Britain and U.S. agreed to allow both countries to fish in the disputed waters
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Convention of 1818
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Spain transferred east Florida to the U.S. in 1819
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Adams- Onís Treaty
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He helped win independence for his country of Venezuela in 1821
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Simon Bolívar
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The president vowed that the U.S. would not interfere with any existing European colonies in Latin America
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Monroe Doctrine
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Gold or silver coins
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specie
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Increased federal involvement in the economy, had three main features.
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American System
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This act placed a 25% duty on most imported factory goods
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Tariff Act of 1816
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A road from Cumberland, Maryland, across the Appalachian Mountains into the western territories
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National Road
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363 mile long canal that was intended to be a cheaper and faster route to the interior of the country
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Erie Canal
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This increased the farmers' and manufacturers' profits and changed the way they worked and did business
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Market Revolution
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A shift to machine production created a period of dynamic changes in manufacturing
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Industrial revolution
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the manufacture of large quantities of goods
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mass production
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A worker that had memorized machine plans down to the last detail
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Samuel Slater
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he employed interchangeable parts in the manufacture of firearms
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Eli Whitney
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Process developed by Eli Whitney in the 1790s that called for mass production by use of identical replaceable parts
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interchangeable parts
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A chain reaction of bank failures, falling land prices, and foreclosures
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Panic of 1819
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The agreement that admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, thus keeping the balance in the senate
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Missouri Compromise
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Elected president in 1824
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John Quincy Adams
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Elected president in 1828
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Andrew Jackson
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The supporters of Andrew Jackson became known as the...
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Democratic Party
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Rewarding followers by giving them government jobs
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Spoils System
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The periodic replacement of officeholders
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rotation in office
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He fought against the Creek as a member of a Cherokee regiment in the U.S. army
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Sequoya
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Providing for the relocation of Indian nations living east of the Mississippi River to the Indian territory in what is now Oklahoma
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Indian Removal Act
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Chief Justice John Marshal ruled in favor of Worcester and the Cherokee, limiting state power over them
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Worcester vs. Georgia
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The 800 mile journey that 4,000 Cherokee indians died on
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Trail of Tears
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The vice president of 1828 that had abandoned his nationalist views
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John C. Calhoun
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An essay that argued that as the creators of the federal union, the states had the right to nullify, or refuse to obey, any act of congress that they considered unconstitutional
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doctrine of nullification
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Jackson's running mate
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Martin Van Buren
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State banks that received deposits of federal funds b/c of their officers loyalty to the democratic party and Andrew Jackson
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Pet Banks
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The order to accept only specie as payment for public land
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Specie Circular
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Financial hardships caused the British to not buy as much southern land
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Panic of 1837
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The whigs nominated the war hero
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William Henry Harrison
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He ridiculed Van Buren
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John Tyler
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Spanish Diplomat
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Luis de Onis
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Convinced Moses Brown to finance the construction of a British-style spinning mill
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Samuel Slater
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