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United States History Holt McDougal

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Conflicts arose in the early 1800s between the United States and this Florida tribe because they raided U.S. settlements and aided runaway slaves Seminole
This treaty said that the U.S. would receive control of East Florida from Spain in return for U.S. would give up its claims to what is now Texas Adams-Onis Treaty
Politicians disagreeing over the interests of different regions created this sectionalism
This called for Europeans to stay out of the Western Hemisphere and make no attempts to recolonize newly independent Latin American countries Monroe Doctrine
The primary goal of this was to strengthen the United States’ economy American System
Another name for folk hymns spirituals
This established the right of the Federal government to regulate interstate trade Gibbons v. Ogden
He won the popular vote but did not have enough electoral votes to win office Andrew Jackson
This architecture style was admired and copied in the United States Greek and Roman
In the early 1800s, education reforms believed a democracy needs educated and informed citizens to survive, so this was supported by the people. public schools
James Monroe was president during the Era of Good Feeling
He staged short stories in America and gained international recognition Washington Irving
He was accused of making a “Corrupt Bargain” Henry Clay
It was admitted as a free state because of the Missouri Compromise Maine
the first road project built by the national government Cumberland Road
Set the northern border of the U.S. at the 49th parallel? Convention of 1818
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