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| was with Spain= Americans right to travel freely on the Mississippi rive and store goods at New Orleans port without having to pay custom duties. |
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| Five outcomes of the War of 1812 |
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white house the "Star Spangeld Banner Uncle sam Rush bagot agreement convention of 1818 |
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| 1817 the U.S. and Britan signed this agreement which forbid worships warships on the great lakes. |
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| set the latitude for Canada at Pharrell and gave us fishing rights off the cost of new Orleans. |
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| Westerners who called war |
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| Americans has migrated westward and Kentucky and Tennessee became states |
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| Napoleon sold LA for $15 million (3 cents per acre). it doubled Americas size |
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| an act that stated that American ships not aloud o sail to foreign ports and it closed American ports to British ships |
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| an act that banned trade with Britain and France |
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| A Shawnee chief wanted to unite the Native Americans and fight the white man for land. |
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| Tax on foreign textiles iron, leather goods, paper and other products. its purpose was to help factories in the north |
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| purpose of this new bank was to boost American business |
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| Spain gave up Florida to the U's |
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| Loyalty to the interest of our own region of section of the country rather than the country as a whole |
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| Signed at the end of the war of 1812 which restored the relations of the two countires |
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| Missuri admitted as slave and Maine added as free= balance is equal slavery banned from NA territory north of parallel. |
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| Shawnee were defeated by William Harrisons' forces, it was a severe set back and British and native became strong allies. |
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| The Americans were closed to further colonization. Warned the Europeans efforts to re establish colonies would be considered dangerous. |
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| Democratic republicans and federalists |
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| led the Democratic republicans party and needed to calm political quarrels and unite the Americans. Also showed he was not above people by walking to work the capital and sitting at round tables |
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| Led the Federalists party and was the secretary of treasury. |
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| 2nd president led the westward expansion |
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| 4th president who was angry at Britain cuz of impressment |
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| won the presidency in 1816 as democratic republican0 beat federalists( began to lose power) |
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| was a congress man who wanted war agonist Britain to have aide to Natives stopped and Britain out of Canada. |
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| was at war with Britain cuz of revolts so he did not want Louisiana and sold it to the US |
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| they wanted a constitution and rights similar to the ones we won in our rev. |
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1. pay off war debts 2. create nationl bank 3.create tariffs results were: it forced Americans to buy American goods and raised money for govenorment. |
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