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what ideology would support presidents polk's view on the annexation of the oregeon and texas for the u.s.
manifest destiny
chief justice john marshall was the supreme court when andrew jackson was president. how do you think he felt about when andrew jackson allowed georgia to follow through with the trail of tears
jackson underminded the judicial branch
what's naturalization
becoming a citizen
what was the policy of jacsonian democracy pertaining to suffurage
he believed in "universal" suffurage
what resistance strategy of the native americans in the 1800's
they waited on land then defended/attacked as much as they could (if needed)
describe indian removal act
geogia to oklahoma, forced removal of native americans
describe war of 1812
war-hawks, battle of new orleans
the quaker's religous belief system was that all people should be treated equally, what would this have influenced
the second great awakening, abolitionists
sojourner truth used non-violence to argue for aboltion, she also spoke the famous words," ain't I a woman"na
na
what was the secind great awkening
religous movement in 1800's god sees people equally
what was the temperance movement
a movement to outlae alcahol
who was fredrick douglas
ex-slave, abolirionist, spoke out against slavery
the womans suffurage movement used protest, marches and speeches
na
what were some veiws loyalists during the american revolution
respect the british, pay taxes to british
how did the second great awakening influence the abolitionist movement
said that God sees people equally
who was a white abolitionist leader who started the anit-slavery newspaper called the liberator
william lloyd garrison
how does the preamble start
we the people
where did elizabeth katy santon give a speech giving a speech demanding womans rights to vote
seneca falls convention
who worked free for public education
horace man
the steam engine was known for allowing ships to travel up streams and railroads to travel across the country
na
the second great awakening was a religious revival where people would sit under trees or in big tents and listen to a preacher preach about how we are equal in gods sightna
na
who were abolitionists as well as fought for womens rights
fredrick douglas, susan b. anthony
what was the declaration of sentiment
written at seneca falls convention of womens rihhts , all men and women are created with equality
what brach of government was andrew jackson igniring when he allowed the indian removal act
judicial brach
what is isolationism
u.s. interference with foreign involvement and would isolate then selves to focus on national politics
lexington and concord were the first battle of the american revolution
na
in the treaty of guadalupe-hidalgo, the u.s. gained about one half of mexicos land
na
what were some reasons napoleaon sold the louisiana purchase
needed money to fight britain, haiti rebelion
what was the monroe doctrine
to isolate the us from foreign affairs, keep european from north and south america
when was the star spangled banner written and why, how does it start
fort mchenry about the battle of 1812 "o say can you see" - francis soctt key
when was the louisiana purchase purchased and who was president
1803, thomas jefferson
who were the know-nothings
anti-cotholic, anti immigration, nativist, didn't like immigrants
sam houston and stephen austin were instrumental in the texas acquisition.
na
what was the whiskey rebelion
washington appointed alexander hamilton his financial plan, he put a tax on whiskey, people didn't like it so they rebelled a against it, gov. sent troops to stop rebelion
why was n.o. so important to the u.s. during the war of 1812
a major port city of the u.s., transports goods and supplies throughout the u.s.