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Exam 3 U.S Hist

The Triumph and collapse of jeffersonian republicanism

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Treaty of Ghent December 24 1814 Modern day Belgium , peace treaty that ended war of 1812
Battle of New Orleans January 8th 1815 and was the final major battle fo the war of 1812 commanded by Major General Andrew Jackson defated an invading British Army intent on seizing New Orleans
Embargo Act of 1807 Restricted American ships from engaging in foreign trade between 1807-1812 caused the war of 1812
Flecther v. Peck Hold that Native Ameicans did not hold title to thier own land. Case that supreme court ruled unconstitutional
Louisiana Purchase Three cent an acre deal with Napoleon of France
marbury v. Madison Judicial review state law decide if constitutional
James Madison Most responsible for drafting the federalist paper. Worried that the bill of rights would be the only rights that would be protected. Viewed as weak and indecesive version of Thomas Jefferson
Era of Good feelings Republicans controlled every aspect of Government for 24 years.
Economic Nationalism internal improvement bill President vs. Congress only permitted to do what is outlined in the books. each state pay for their own stuff -- bridges, canals, etc.
Breakdown of Unity Aribituary line in U.U helps sow seeds for the civil war
Monroe Doctrine No foreign interest to dominate Western Hemisphere
James Monroe 5th president of the united states
Manifest Destiny was the 19th century American belief that the United States was destined to expand across the continent.
American System "The American Way", mercantilism economic plan prominent in the first half of 19th century, consisted of 3 mutual reinforcing parts, tariff to protect & promote American Industry. Nat'l bank to foster commerce& Fed subsidies for roads, canals and others
Specie Circular an executive order issued by prs. Jackson and carried out by Prz. martin van burn, required govt land to be paid in gold and silver
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