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1800's Concepts (AH)

American History Early 1800's quiz

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Doubled the size of the US/Gave US control of New Orleans and the Mississippi River Louisiana Purchase
Impressment, search and seizure of US trade ships and selling weapons the Native Americans by the British are causes to this war War of 1812
Results of the War of 1812 increase in nationalism and maintaining independence for the US
This was the nickname for the early 1800s in the US because the country became stronger and more united Era of Good Feelings
Impact of the cotton gin increase in cotton production and demand for slave labor
Nationalism Pride, loyalty and unity in the country; strengthening of the nation as a whole
Sectionalism Pride, loyalty to your region/state; dividing the nation
Warned Europe to stay out of the affairs of the Americas Monroe Doctrine
McCulloch vs. Maryland states could not tax the National Bank-strengthens power of federal government
Gibbons vs. Ogden federal govt controls interstate trade-strengthens power of federal government
Missouri enters as a slave state; Maine enters as a free state; 36/30 line determines where slavery will exist in Louisiana Purchase Missouri Compromise
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