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50 Cards in this Set
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4.1 After two terms in office, Jefferson was succeeded by _______________. |
James Madison |
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4.2 Because England lacked sailors, they stopped neutral ships and __________ sailors to join the English navy.
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impressed
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4.3 Two well-known War Hawks" were________ and _________."
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John Calhoun, Henry Clay
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4.4 In 1811, the Shawneed Indian, _______ organized many Indian tribes to keep the white people out of tribal lands.
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Tecumseh
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4.5 ___________ attacked and burned the village of Tippecanoe.
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William Henry Harrison
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4.6 On June 18, 1812 Congress declared war against __________.
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England
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4.7 The War of 1812 began with the invasion of ___________ but it was unsuccessful.
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Canada
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4.8 The Star-Spangle Banner" was written by ______________."
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Francis Scott Key
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4.9 When a merchant ship was converted to a small warship, it was called a ____________.
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privateer.
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4.9.5 A large, fast, English warship was called a ____________.
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frigate
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4.10 The Constitution, America's most famous ship, was nicknamed ____________.
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Old Ironsides
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4.11 Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the British ships at ____________.
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Battle of Lake Erie
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4.12 Under General Andrew Jackson, the British troops were defeated at the _______________.
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Battle of New Orleans
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4.13 After the American victory at New Orleans, a Mass of thanksgiving was offered as promised by the ______________ Sisters
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Ursuline.
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4.14 The Era of Good Feeling" is associated with President ______________."
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James Monroe
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4.15 The ____________Doctrine stated that the American continents were no longer open to foreign colonization and the US would stay out of European affairs.
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Monroe
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4.16 Bishop ______________ established the first Catholic newspaper and founded a school for African-American boys and girls
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John England
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4.17 The North favored high tariffs, whereas the ______________and ______________ favored low tariffs.
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South, West
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4.18 Factory owners found it cheaper to pay low wages to workers than to buy and care for ________________.
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slaves
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4.19 _______________ invented the cotton gin.
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Eli Whitney
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4.20 Even though Andrew Jackson had the most votes, _____________ was elected.
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John Quincy Adams
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5.1 The route through the Rockies called the ______________became the gateway to the West.
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South Pass
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5.2 ______________ was an expert hunter and woodsman, and understood the Indian and their ways.
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Daniel Boone.
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5.3 The mountain pass that we now call the __________ preceded with a trail through the mountains that led down into Kentucky.
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Cumberland Gap
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5.4 The small Indian path used by Daniel Boone and that later brought families to Kentucky was widened in order to let wagons be driven became known as the______________ Road.
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Wilderness
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5.5 The second settlement found in Kentucky was named ___________.
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Boonesborough
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5.6 Three of the states formed in the Northwest Territory were ______________, _______________and ______________.
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Ohio, Indiana and Illinois
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5.7 The Conestoga wagons became known as ________________.
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prairie schooners.
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5.8 One of the first priest to be ordained in the United States in 1795 and was known as one of the circuit priests who traveled about the Southeast was ______________ .
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Demetrius Gallitzin
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5.9 The bishop at the time (late 1700's) was ______________.
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Bishop John Carroll
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5.10 The second diocese in the United State was at ______________, Kentucky.
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Bardstown
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5.11 Bishop ______________ sent priests throughout the Ohio Valley to celebrate Mass and offer the sacraments.
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Flaget |
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5.12 In the Southwest, Andrew Jackson defeated the Seminole and Creek Indians in 1814 at the Battle of ______________.
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Horseshoe Bend
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5.13 The states of ______________, ______________and ______________were created from this southern frontier.
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Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi
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5.13.5 The main industry in the South was ______________.
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farming/agriculture
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5.14 ____________sold the Florida Territory to the United States.
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Spain
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6.1 Andrew Jackson was born in the _______________.
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Carolinas
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6.2 The famous pirate ___________ helped America defeat the British in the Battle of New Orleans.
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Jean Lafitte
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6.2.5 The Battle of New Orleans was lead by ______________.
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General Andrew Jackson
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6.3 During the War of American Independence, Andrew Jackson and his brother became prisoners of the _____________.
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British
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6.4 Jackson wanted to become a lawyer and in 1796 he became involved in _____________.
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politics.
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6.5 Jackson was elected both as a _____________and a _____________from Tennessee.
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representative, senator
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6.6 Jackson's home in Nashville was called the ______________.
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The Hermitage
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6.7 President James Monroe ordered Jackson to lead a campaign in ______________against the Indians.
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Georgia
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6.8 When Spain sold Florida to the U.S., Jackson was named its ______________.
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military governor
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6.9 When Jackson became president in 1828, he replaced government employees with his supporters. This is called the ______________.
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Spoil System
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6.10 Tariff on imported goods helped the factories in the North by keeping out cheap foreign goods but ______________in the South objected because it raised the price of goods.
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farmers
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6.11 The dispute between the government and South Carolina regarding tariff became known as the _____________.
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Nullification Controversy
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6.12 Although the tariff was a _____________law, the South Carolina state legislature passed a law overriding it.
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federal
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6.13 A state's breaking away from the rest of the Union is called _______________.
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secession |