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Time Line Quiz 3

James Monroe John Quincy Adams

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1809 Non-intercourse Act replace the Embargo which prohibited American ships from leaving the United States for any foreign port anywhere in the world. The act let Americans trade with all nations except Britain and France.
1813 Charter of the Bank Rejected Madison rejects the National Bank formulated by Hamilton
1819 National Road ederal project in early America designed to address a problem about infrastructure. $30,000
1811 Battle of Tippecanoe William Henry Harrison saw the chance to destroy the growing influence of Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa. He camped near Prophetstown with 1,000 soldiers ready to fight.
1812 War of 1812 War over economic sanctions between the US and Britain amongother things
1814 British Burn Washington Gen. Ross goes to capitol with Fire
1815 Hartford Convention A meeting to consider the problems of New England in the War of 1812
1814 Treaty of Ghent Ended the War of 1812
1815 Battle of New Orleans Battle while Treaty was being signed, won by Jackson, insured said treaty was withheld
1816 Second Bank of the US Headquarter in Philadelphia, went bankrupt after five years, brought up a lot of conflict
1816 First Protective Tariff England was being screwy with tariffs, mild protectionist measure
1816 American Colonization Society Found Met on the issue of the actual re-location of African americans
1817 Era of Good Feelings A time with no political opposition
1817 Rush-Bagot Disarmament Treaty Laid down the basic rules for having pieces of Canadian and American Naval forces in Lake Champlain
1818 Conventions of 1818 Border of Canada decided (40) allowed America to use fisheries
1819 Adams-Onis Treaty Treaty between American and Spain with the territorial gain of Florida for $5 Million
1819 McCulloch v. Maryland CC: Legibility of a state enacting a statute imposing a tax on all banks
1819 Dartmouth College v. Woodward CC: Wanted to change Dartmouth into a public institution
1822 Cumberland Road Bill Veto First "fixing-up" of infrastructure, vetoed because of it being a "state" issue
1823 Monroe Doctrine Forbade Euro interference in the American hemisphere, US neutrality on future Euro conflicts, our stand on IR in this time period.
1824 Henry Clay's American System Program for econ development in which the fed government should implement protective tariffs, internal improvements, and a national bank
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