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Term | Definition |
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Gibbons v. Ogden | court said states couldn't interfere with Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce |
James Monroe | 5th President sent us troops under Andrew Jackson to the us Florida border |
John Quincy Adams | Secretary of State, Negotiates with Spain |
Andrew Jackson | executed two British soldiers evicted the entire Spanish government hanged two chiefs that were captured by deception |
Henry Clay | Kentucky house of representative supporter of nationalism believed that a strong economy equals american plan nickname is the compromiser |
Seminole Indians | attacking settlements and helping slaves find freedom |
Creek Indians | American Indian tribe that lived in southern Georgia; was removed from the state through treaties in the 1820's. |
"Era of Good Feelings" | a time of peace pride and progress from 1815-1825 |
nationalism | a strong feeling of pride in and loyalty to one's nation caused by successful negotiations with foreign powers |
sectionalism | Disagreements between the different regions |
American System | goal to make the US economically self sufficient three parts 1 push for a national bank 2 protective tariff 3 improve roads and canals |
"corrupt bargain" | Refers to the presidential election of 1824 in which Henry Clay, the Speaker of the House, convinced the House of Representatives to elect Adams rather than Jackson. |
Rush-Bagot Agreement | Us and Canada wanted the Great Lakes. limits naval power on the Great Lakes for US and Great Britain |
Convention of 1818 | Set the border between the U.S. and Canada at the 49th parallel (or latitude). Also affirmed U.S. rights to fisheries along Newfoundland and Labrador. share Oregon territory |
Adam-Onis Treaty | spain gives east florida to the U.S. then U.S. gives up claims to Texas and 5 million dollars to spain |
Monroe Doctrine | protected american from Europe Adams and Monroe put it together |
Section: The North | promote trade establish tariffs cities manufacturing |
Section: The South | support the growth of cotton promote slavery small towns agriculture |
Section: The West | protection from Indians more roads and canals frontier town agricultural and mining |
First Seminole War | Jackson invades Florida without orders from president Monroe he takes control of Spain's military outpost over throws Spanish governor it caused Spain to negotiate |
Erie Canal | from Albany to buffalo it connected lake Erie to New York City British, German and Irish immigrants dug it |
McCulloch v. Maryland | asserted the implied powers of Congress to create a national bank |
Missouri Compromise | settled the conflict from Missouri's application for statehood 1. Missouri would join the union as a slave state 2. Main would join the union as a free state 3. Slavery would be prohibited north of the Missouri/southern border |
four part to the monroe doctrine ONE | 1 US wouldn't interfere with European affairs |
four part to the monroe doctrine TWO | 2 The US wouldn't interfere with European colonies that existed in North and South America |
four part to the monroe doctrine THREE | 3 The western hemisphere was off limits to future colonization by foreign power |
four part to the monroe doctrine FOUR | 4 The US would consider Europeans attempts to colonize the nations in the western hemisphere a hostile act |