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A machine that producded cotton more efficenlty by using a machine to seperate the seeds from cotton balls
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An literate slave named Gabriel planned a large slave rebilion in the Richmond area
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Was elected to be the third president. He was the first Democratic Republican elected to President.
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It was a land deal made between France and United States, in which America bought land west of the Mississippi.
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It established the power of Judicial review and granted the Judicial branch the power to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional.
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A military expedition lead by Capetian Lewis and Lieutenant Clark to map out the Louisiana purchase.
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An act that prohibited American ships from trading in foreign ports.
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A naval battle between HMS Leopard and USS Chesapeake that ended with HMS Leopard winning.
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James Madison becomes the sixth president of the United States.
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This act lifted the embargos on American shipping expect those directed towards Britian.
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when the ideology of America expanding westward and imperilist ideolgoy spread
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When the War of 1812 began he headed to America with his family, along taking with him the plans to a new mill which he memerozied.
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A Native Chief of Shawnee tribe, he advocated the Resistance of white rule and worked with Britain in the efforts to take Detroit. He died in battle.
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Britain invading Washington DC and burning it. They did this in retaliation to the sacking of york in which american troops burned down Canada's parliamentary building.
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A peace treaty between America and Great Britain that ended the War of 1812.
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A war fought between United States and England. Caused by disputes over US maritime rights. Ended with the ratification of Treaty of Ghent
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A battle between America and Great Britain. This battle happened after the Ghent signing, meaning that this battle was pointless.
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A temporary lull in political and perosnal clashes.
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A set of meetings in Hartford, Connecticut, in which the New England Federalist meet to discuss grievances that they had with the War of 1812.
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An agreement to have limited naval influence on the great lakes. This was the starting point in peaceful border relations with Canada for U.S.
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He was elected the fifth president of the United States. His election was highly beneficial in foreign affairs.
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A convention that stated fisheries, boundaries, and slaves between America and Great Britain. These corresponded to the border between America and Canada.
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A land deal made between America and Spain, in that America bought the peninsula of Floridian from Spain.
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Supreme court ruled that Congress had the power to make a secondary bank and the state of maryland could not taxc it.
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An effort by Congress to defuse political rivilaires on wehter missouri will be a free or slave state.
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Post war economic expansion ended; many banks failed and mortages foreclosed causing massive unemploymeny
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A decision made by the supreme court on how to deal with applications of the contract clause to private compamiesns.
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Responsible for religoius fever in western new york.
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A protestant religoius revival that started in 1790 but reached max in 1820s
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A slave revolt planned by a man names Denmark Vesey, in which he wanted the slaves to revolt and seize the forts of the city. His plan was discovered and he was apprehend.
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A doctrine that stated the Old and New world, or East and West, shall not interfere with each other. One such statement was that if any Old world power interfered with a West nation, they will make America their enemy too.
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Bought new harmony to establish a new community
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A descion by the supreme court, that congress held the power to regulate navigation
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The first election where the canadite won even though he did not have the popular vote.
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A canal that runs through New York from Albany to the Erie lake.
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Sermons on the nature and dangers of intemperance
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A tariff desinded to help industries, but untimetly led to high cost of living.
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Re match between John Quincy and Andrew Jackson.
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Prompted women as natural teachers and also advocated on expansions of teacher trainings
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Made to oppose Andrew Jackson and the Democrates.
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Made mormon church
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A deal between andrew jackson and southern natives for their removsal of fewderal territoy west in exchsnge for their lands.
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A decision by supreme court which stated that non-natives must have a liscense to go onto native land
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jackson vetoed the bill to re charter the second bank of the united states, due to it being incompatiable with justice.
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A convention declaring the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and unforecable in the state of South CArolinia
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A conflict between US and natives of Sauk tribe
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Provided the legal basis for the trail of tears.
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An excutive order issued by Andrew Jackson which stated payment for governemnt land muist be in gold or silver
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A pivitoal event that lasted 13 days with texan defenders holding of against mexico army.
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When texas delcares indepodnce from mexico and bvecomes an indepent state
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Unitartian miniosters met in cambridge, mass to discuss formation of a new cxlub
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Basic book for learning
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One of the founding members of the Democratic Party
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A recession that brought prices, wages, and profit to a low while unemployment rate rose.
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Was the first appointed secrertary
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A speech giving to a graduating class of Harvard
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The remvoal of nativers into oklahoma
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A radical religous philisopher and utopian socialist
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A treaty signed to resolve boarder issues with Canada
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Defeated Clay and became president.
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A peace treaty between US and China
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US president James K Polk oversaw the largest US expansion.
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A small group of American settlers rebelled against the orginial leadership and made a break away state declaring independce'
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A war between America and Mexico
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A nation wide desire to aquire wealth from gold in california
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A peace treaty between Mexico and US
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A book of American transcendentalist ideolgies about the disgust of slavery and mexico war
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Commodore Mathew Perry led his four ship into the harbor of tokyo bay opening japan to US trade
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The first treaty between the US and the Tokugawa shogunate signed under threat of force.
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An expansion of southern arizona and southernwest New mexico