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| U.S. Representative from Kentucky. he developed the American System. He wanted to build the ec onomy and pushed a national bank that would have a single currency. Use the protective tariff to improve roads and canals |
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| Limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both the US and British Canada |
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| This treaty set the border between the US and Canada at 49* N latitude as far west as the as the Rocky Mountains |
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| elected president in 1816 had sent US troops to secure the US- Flordia border. |
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| Spain and the US signed this treaty in 1819 which settled all bordr disputes between Spain and the US |
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| an exclusive statement of American policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americas |
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Four Basic Points of Monroe Doctrine
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- The US would not interfere in the affairs of European nations
- TheUSwoud recogniz, and not interfere with colonies that already existed in the North and South America
- The W. Hemisphere was to be off limitsto future colonization by any foreign power
- The US would consider any European power's attempt to colonize or intefere w/ any nation in the W Hemisphere to be hostile act
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| feeling of pride and loyalty to a nation |
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| series of measures intended to make the United States economically self-sufficient |
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| 1st road built by the federal government |
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| ran from Albany to Buffalo, NY |
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| 1815 to 1825 the US enjoyed an era of peace, pride & progress |
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| disaagreements between the different regions |
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| settled the conflict that had arisen from Missouri's application for statehood |
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| Missouri Compromises three conditions: |
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- Missouri would enter the Union as a slave stat
- Maine would join pthe Union as a free state, keeping the # of free states equal
- Slavery would be prohibited in any new territories or states formed north of 36 30 lattitude Missouri's S border
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| Jackson supporters claimed that Adams had made a corrupt bargain w/ Henry Clay. The accusations grew after Adams chose Clay as his S.O.S. |
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| author of Rip Van Winkle & Legend of Sleepy Hollow |
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| author of The Spy, The Pioneers, & the Last of the Mohicans |
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| artists created paintings that reflected national pride and an appreciation of the American landscape |
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| Landscape painter and founder of the Hudson River school |
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| Painted pics of Native American life before they were lost. |
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| 1828 first published his first English dictionary |
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| type of folk hymn found both in white and African American folk music traditions. The type of song deceloped from the practice of calling out text one line at a time, and the congregation would sing the words using a familiar tune |
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| the Court asserted the inmplied powers of Congress in allowing for the creation of a national bank |
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| the Court said that the states could not interfere with the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce |
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| South American revolutionary leader who was nicknamed the Liberator. He fought many battles for independence, winning the support of many US leaders |
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| something that leads people to follow a certain course of action |
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| Jackson captured the Spainish gov. and took over most of Spains important military posts. |
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| Why did Henry Clay propose the Missouri Compromise to resolve the issue of Missouri statehood? |
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| Henry Clay wanted to ease sectional tension. |
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| How did the style of American art change to reflect the American way of life in the early 1800s? |
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| the style of the art reflected the American way of life bc artists started to paint more about nature and less of portaits. they also painted landscapes and nature mostly |
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