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APush Chapter 12
Flashcards
| Definition | Term |
|---|---|
| Great Lake where Oliver Perry captured a British fleet | Lake Erie |
| Patriotic song written by Francis Scott Key while captured on British ship in Baltimore | Star Spangled Banner |
| Andrew Jackson's victory over British forces even after Treaty of Ghent was signed | Battle of New Orleans |
| Gathering of Federalists whose idea of secession stirred outrage and contributed to death of Federalist party | Hartford Convention |
| Post-war of 1812 treaty between UK and US that limited naval arms race on Great Lakes | Rush Bagot |
| Highly intellectual magazine that reflected post 1815 spirit of American nationalism | NA Review |
| Henry Clay's nationalistic proposal for federal banking, and internal improvements to help develop American manufacturing and trade | American System |
| Inappropriate term given to time during Monroe administrations that suggesting that period lacked major conflicts | Era of Good Feeling |
| Once prominent political party that was broken up by 1820 | Federalits |
| Line designated as future boundary between free + slave states under Missouri Compromise | 36' 30 |
| Supreme Court ruling that defended federal power by denying states the right to tax federal bank | McCollough and Marylan |
| Supreme Court in which Daniel Webster argued that a state can't change legal charter of private college | Dartmouth College vs. Woodward |
| Northwestern territory occupied by UK + US under Anglo-American convention on 1818 | Oregon |
| Foreign policy proclamation that warned Euro nations against colonization in America even though US couldn't enforce it | Monroe Doctrine |
| American Naval hero in war of 1812 "Our country, right of wrong" | Stephen Decatur |
| Agreement that stopped fighting but left issues unresolved | Treaty of Ghent |
| Kentucky Spokesman and key architect of Missouri Compromise | Henry Clay |
| Russian leader whose mediation proposal led to negotiations that ended war of 1812 | Tsar Alexander I |
| Agreement between US and Euro powers that fixed southern boundary of Alaska | Russo-American Treaty |
| Leading voice promoting nationalism and greater federalist power in the senate | Daniel Webster |
| British Secretary whose proposal for joint British-American declaration led to Monroe Doctrine | George Canning |
| Federalist jurist whose rulings bolstered national power against the states | John Marshall |
| Admitted one slave and one free state to union and fixed boundaries | Missouri Compromise |
| One of the first nationalistic American writers to receive recognition in Europe | Washington Irving |