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Period 4 Study Guide

to study for test cuz we not finna fail😍🤞🏾

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Louisiana Purchase Acquisition of territory of Louisiana by the United states from Napoleonic France in 1803.
War Hawks People who were eager for war with Great Britain. Many of them were from Frontier states were brought into Congress as Democratic Republicans.
Henry Clay Represented the state of Kentucky in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives.
John C. Calhoun Seventh Vice President. Defended slavery and protected the interests of the white South.
Tecumseh A Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the US on Native lands. Unfortunately died in the war of 1812 attempting to fight for this resistance.
William Henry Harrison Ninth president of the United States. First president to die while in office while also being the shortest-serving president in the US as well.
Battle of Tippecanoe
Strict Interpretation
John Marshall
Judicial Review
Marbury vs. Madison
Aaron urr
Hartford Convention
Napoleon Bonaparte
Barbary Pirates
Neutrality
Impressment
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair
Embargo Act
James Madison
Non-Intercourse Act
Macon's Bill #2
War of 1812
Andrew Jackson
Creek Nation
Battle of New Orleans
Treaty of Ghent
Lewis and Clark
Era of Good Feelings
Sectionalism
James Monroe
Nationalism
Tariff of 1816
Protective Tariffs
Henry Clay and the American System
Second Bank of the USA
Panic of 1819
Lancaster Turnpike and National Road
Erie Canal
Robert Fulton
Railroads
Eli Whitney; interchangeable parts
Samuel Slater
Lowell System
Indutrialization
Specialization
Cotton Gin
Market Revolution
Fletcher vs. Peck
McCulloch vs. Maryland
Dartmouth College vs. Woodward
Gibbons vs. Ogden
Implied Powers
Tallmadge Amendment
Missouri Compromise
Rush-Bagot Agreement
Monroe Doctrine
Florid Purchase Treaty (Adams-Onis Treaty)
Indian Removal Act
Cherokee Nation vs. GA
Worchester vs. GA
Trail of Tears
Bank of the USA
Nicholas Biddle
Pet Banks
Specie Circular
Panic of 1837
Universal white male si=uffrage
Age of the Common Man
Spoils System
"Corrupt Bargain"
Tariff of Abominiations
Nullification Crisis
Whigs
Webster-Haynes Debates
Democrats
Temperace
Utopian Communities
Dorothea Dix
Auburn System
Horace Mann
William Lloyd Garrison
Liberty Party
Harriet Tubman
David Walker
Nat Turner
Margaret Fuller
Hudson River School of Art
Second Great Awakening
Mormons
Women's Rights and Feminism
Angela and Sarah Grimke
Susan B. Anthony
Seneca Falls Convention
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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