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Another Democratic-Republican victory and another blow to the Federalist party.
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This is during the ¨Era of good feelings¨.Deadly blow to Federalist party.
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Influences the rise of reform movements like the Women's rights movement and Abolitionist movement
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Increased demand for slaves and increased cotton production.
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Slave Revolt planned by Gabriel Prosser in Richmond, VA.
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The election constitutes the first peaceful transfer of power from one political party to another in the United States
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Land deal between the United States and France, in which the U.S. acquired approximately 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River
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This increased the power of the Judicial branch and established Judicial Review.
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Was the first American expedition to cross the western portion of the United States
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It prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports
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The Chesapeake–Leopard affair was a naval engagement that occurred off the coast of Norfolk
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This lifted every embargo except for France and England.
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This consisted of spreading Christianity, Gold, and Glory. Caused westward expansion and Indian tragedies.
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Tecumseh was killed in action during the Battle of Thames. Ended his ¨Confederacy¨ of indian tribes.
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A conflict fought between the United States, the United Kingdom
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Ended the war of 1812 and settled the U.S and Canada border.
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Discussions were made about grievances of the War of 1812 and thoughts from some about secession from the union.
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This was a British attack on Washington D.C during the War of 1812.
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U.S. victory against Great Britain in the War of 1812 and the final major battle of that conflict
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Francis Cabot stole the idea of the Textile Mill from England to build the Textile industry in the U.S
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The goal was to significantly eliminate both countries burgeoning naval fleets stationed in the Great Lakes
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This convention set the territory between British Canada and the U.S.
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Gave Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain
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Established powers of the federal government
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A depression that consisted of sectionalism, banking failures, and agriculture decline.
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This dealt with the application of content clause to private corporations. Set the standards for corporate law.
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Missouri was made a slave state and Maine was made a free state. Slavery was restricted North of 36, 30 North.
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An attempted slave revolt in Charleston, South Carolina. This revolt failed because a participant told authorities about the plan.
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United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas
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First minority vote president. Henry Clay was Speaker of the House and also Sec. of State of his administration
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Expanded Congress's power, limited interstate commerce clause.
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A utopian community founded by Robert Owen. This community wasn't successful.
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Encouraged maritime distribution of goods and connected the north , south, and west.
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Only one political party was active
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Leads to the temperance movement, which leads to prohibition in Maine.
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Tariffs made to protect Northern industries. SC considered this unconstitutional.
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Begins ¨Age of the common man¨. Shows the Democratization of the U.S.
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Leads to her founding the Western Female Institute for girls to prepare them to become mothers and teachers.
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Removed civilized Indian Tribes from their territory to reservations westward.
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Eventually led to the Mormon faith
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Led to the rise in religious fervor. Part of 2nd Great Awakening
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Court rules only the federal government could regulate indian land.
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Severely weakened the Federalist party.
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Declared tariffs of 1828 and 1832 unconstitutional. Would have led to SC secession.
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Conflict between Black Hawk and U.S military over western land.
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Result of Andrew Jackson's policies
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Removed the Cherokee territory from Georgia.
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Led to the formation of the transcendentalists
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Focuses on the learning of the English language. Introduced in public schools.
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Increases tensions between Mexico and U.S. Eventually sparks the Mexican-American war.
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This was during a 13 day siege during the Texas Revolution, resulting in a Mexican victory.
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Payment for government land must be in Silver or Gold.
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A socialized society based on the system of complex marriage where all men and women were married to each other.
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Recession caused by Andrew Jackson's policies regarding the bank.
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Democratic President. Known as ¨Little Magician¨.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson encouraged the students to create new ideas and not to copy Europe.
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Cherokee was forced to give up its land and move east of the Mississippi River. Many died in the process.
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This further defined the British Canada territories and U.S territories.
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Gave Americans rights to land in ports and build churches in China.
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Starts Mexican-American war and gains territory from that war.
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Texas becomes a state.
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The annexation of Texas caused this war. This was a battle over territory along the border near Texas and Texas.
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Revolted caused by California settlers against Mexicans.
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Provides extended curriculum, improved teachers, and government funded education.
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Suggests that ¨just¨ people should go to jail for what they believe. Thoreau believes the Mexican American war was unjust.
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Gave the U.S present-day Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
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This Gold Rush resulted in the creation of many gold mines after Stutter's discovery.
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Forced Japan to trade with the U.S.
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Present-Day South western Arizona and New Mexico is purchased by the U.S
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Opened the Japanese ports of Shimoda and Hakodate.