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the canal that runs from Albany to Buffalo,New York; completed in 1825 Erie Canal
Henry Clay's plan for raising tariffs to pay for internal improvements such as better roads and canals. American System
An 1817 agreement that limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both the United States and British Canada. Rush-Baggot Agreement
An 1819 agreement in which Spain gave East Florida to the United States. Monroe Doctrine
A period of peace, pride, and progress for the United States from 1815 to 1825. Era of Good Feelings
A devotion to the interests of one geographic region over the interests of the country as a whole. Sectionalism
A sense of pride and devotion to a nation. Nationalism
An 1820 agreement proposed by Henry Clay that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and outlawed slavery in any territories or states north of 36 degrees 30 minutes latitude. Missouri Compromise
The first federal road project, construction of which began in 1815; ran from Cumberland, Maryland, to present-day Wheeling, West Virginia. Cumberland Road
An agreement between the United States and Great Britain that settled fishing rights and established new North American borders. Convention of 1818
President James Monroe's 1823 statement forbidding further colonization in the Americas and declaring that any attempt by a foreign country to colonize would be considered an act of hostility. Monroe Doctrine
What plan was responsible for funding the Cumberland Road and the Erie Canal through tariffs? The national bank would provide a single eccurency
You recently moved into land north of Missouri and you were told that you could not own slaves in that area. What law enforced this? Missouri Compromise
Who became the sixth President of the United States after his victory in the election of 1824? James Monroe
You are transporting your goods from Baltimore, Maryland to Wheeling, Pennsylvania and you are excited to use the new road that was built by the national government. What is the name of this road?
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