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HIST 9 AND 10

history chaps 9-1, 9-2, 10-1,10-2,10-3

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american foreign policy? how a country deals with other countries
ruch bagot agreement -limited navel power on the great lakes between US and britian -agree to share fishing rights on the lakes
convention of 1818 -set the border between US and Canada in the west -agreed to share oregon country
who controls florida spain
why did andrew jackson invade florida his excuse was the siminoles were invading but really it was to force spain to sign the adams onis treaty
adams onis treaty 1819 US gets flordia US gives up claimes to texas us pays spain 5 million
what led to the monroe doctrine many european countries are weakend due to years of war so colonies in north and south america begin to rebel and gain independance
Y does the US want newly independant colonies to stay independant so we would have more trade
monroe doctrin 1823 -US WILL NOT mess with european countries -no new colonies in north or south america -if european countries try to make new colonies or try to interfere with the new independant ones, US will consider that an act of war
era of good feelings 1815-1825 time of nationalism economic growth expansion peace
sectionalism disagreements between two regions of the country mainy about slavery
what led to the missouri compromise 1820 MO wanted to join the union as a slave state this would disrupt the balance between free and slave states
missiouri compromise says: -MO enters as a slave state - maine enters as a free state - slavery prohibited in any new state north of the southern border of MO
who ran in the election of 1824 jackson clay adams
what were the results of the election of 1824 jackson got most popular votes adams got most electoral votes house of reps decide clay is out adams wins
how did adams win in the election of 1824 people called it the corprit bargon it was kind of a deal between clay and adams thatif clay told all the reps to vote for adams then adams would make clay sec. of state
Jacksonian democracy mid 1820s-1840 -period of time when more people were allowed to become more included in the political process -all white males were allowed to vote - time were "the common man" was represented in government
who was not allowed to vote woman, most free blacks, indians are not allowed to vote
TRUE OR FALSE: native american tribes were considered nations TRUE
indian removal act - 1830 jackson forced all native americans east of the MO river to move to indian territory - olahoma
how did indians try to become more civilized? -indians lived on plantations -owned slaves -they had a written language -they had a constition -converted to christianity -there towns looked just like settelers town
why did indians try to act more civilized? so the settlers would treat them better
name 2 reasons the settlers wanted the indians to move land and gold
worcester vs gorgia 1832 supreme court ruled that gorgia connot pass laws governing cherokee territory
jackson's FAKE reasons for the removal act they wanted the best for the indians -didnt want them to be messed with by the white -wanted them to continue there culture without harm
jacksons REAL resons for the removal act land and gold
what happend to the indians who stayed and didnt leave they were rounded up and put in camps -1/5 died in the camps
describe the north manufacturing and tradde -supported tarrifscuz it made people but goods -opposed gov selling land in the west for cheap because the poor ppl would move therre and wouldnt work in factories -likes slavery in the south not north
describe the south farming slavery opposed tarriffs
west new economy on subsistance farming mixed views on slaves suported tariffs if money goes to them
nulification crisis 1828 congress passed high tarrif south said that it was unconstitutional for fed gov to pass laws that only benifitted one region
states rights doctrine states created federal government, so states should be more powerful if state feel a law is unconstitutional that can nulify it -
nulification act 1832 south carolina would not follow tarril law -if fed gov tried to make them folllow it SC would seccede jackson wouls send an army if they seceeded south carolia would create its own
1833 - compromise tarrif crisis ends
national bank 1816 congress renews charter for bank 2o year charter
why did people oppose the national bank only helps the wealthy and was uncontinal
1832 how does jackson kill the bank orders all the money to be moved to state banks
y did banks go out of buissness loaned out to much money to poor people who want to buy land lead to inflation
what did jackson do about inflation made poeple who want to buy land from gov
panic of 1837 severe economic depression
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