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| president during the Era of Good Feelings, Panic of 1819, the Missouri Compromise, Tallmadge Amendment, Rush Bagot Treaty, and especially a doctrine created by John Quincy Adams |
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| a period during which their was only one political party & no political tension |
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| US bankers gave credit to people because it was the Era of Good Feelings; they shouldn't have done this because people didnt pay back |
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| Missouri applied for statehood; people wanted to continue the balance between states. Led to the Tallmadge Amendment. Maine becomes free state & Mason/Dixon Line created |
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| stated that Missouri start as a slave state & then become a free state |
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| proposed to amendments to make peace during the Missouri Compromise |
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| became a free state after it was divided from Massachusetts during the Missouri Compromise |
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| divided country in half~North (free) South (slave) |
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| treaty with Britain to share Oregon Territory; share fishing rights |
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| Adams-Onis Treaty (Spanish Treaty of 1819) |
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| Monroe sent Jackson into Florida to recover runaway slaves; Jackson went in and slaughtered anyone in his way; made peace w/ Spain; we got Florida; Spain got Texas |
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| stated that any European country attempting to conquer any land in Americas will be considered an enemy of the U.S.-any attack on any nation in Western Hemisphere is an attack on the U.S. |
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| ran in election of 1824; Monroe's Secretary of War |
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| great Secretary of State-not a great president; had Federalist leanings; tried to make a national highway, national university, and a "lighthouse in the sky" (national observatory) |
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| dies of heart attack because of the stress of Jackson's election |
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| leader of Congress; American System |
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| National Republican Party |
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| JQA's political party; states rights & american system...raise tariffs, roads, canals-unite America |
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| aide to Jackson who became president; disliked; faced with financial crisis |
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| wanted states rights; defends slavery, more democracy, everyday people in government |
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| president who marches to his own beat; does what he feels like; extremely popular |
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| appointment of friends & loyal party members to government jobs |
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| common everyday people as a president's advisors |
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| The Tariff of Abominations |
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| discouraged people from buying European goods |
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| South Carolina Exposition |
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| called the Tariff of Abominations unconstitutional; called states to declare tariff null & void |
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| most civilized Native American tribe; have several treaties with US & British governments making them a separate nation. |
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| stated that Oklahoma no longer have land in east; Cherokee sued US for the right to live in the land they had a treaty stating they owned |
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| Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia |
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| Supreme court case in which Marshall rules that the Cherokee are not an independent nation and that Cherokees cannot sue the Supreme Court |
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| Supreme Court case in which Marshall ruled that Indians must keep their land in Georgia |
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| forced 18,000 Indians to move to Oklahoma |
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| Indians leaders who led major battles fighting back at Jackson |
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| with the help of Henry Clay, he decided to push the bank through Congress four yrs early to make it an election issues |
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| used by president to show his dislike for a law & to put blame on Congress |
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| this man was the 1st 3rd party candidate |
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| leader of the bank; goes to financial war with Andrew Jackson |
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| all land must be purchased with gold or silver |
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