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Unit 2

Monroe/Jackson

QuestionAnswer
5th president;1817-1825;Era of Good Feelings James Monroe
Supreme courtcase dealing with trade;national Gibbons vs. Ogden
Led a revolt killed a number of whites Nat Turner
America is number one;pride Nationalism
North would be free states;south would be slave states Missouri Compromise
Henry Clay;plan included protective tariff, internal improvements; strong improvements, strong national bank American Systems
No war; nationalism; federal powers are expanding; national bank re-chartered Era of Good Feelings
Division between states Sectionalism
Europe stay out of the America's Monroe Doctrine
invented by Eli Whitney; separated cotton seeds from cotton Cotton Gin
National bank McCulloch vs. Maryland
7th president; Kitchen cabinet; spoil system; Indian removal Andrew Jackson
6th president;Corrupt bargain; Era of Good Feelings John Quincy Adams
Kitchen Cabinet Andrew Jackson's friends/who Jackson looked for advice
New political party; anti-Jackso Whig Party
Cherokee people died from disease,starvation; forced to march to Oklahoma Trail of Tears
J.Q.A and Clay; Adams wins election of 1824 Corrupt Bargain
Mudslinging/Andrew Jackson; End of Era of Good Feelings Election of 1828
Right to vote Suffrage
Separate Secede/secession
Law authorized the removal of the Cherokee and several other tribes from the southeast United States Indian Removal Act
States banks Pet banks
Rewarding faithful supporters with govt. jobs Spoils System
North=Industry= Protective tariff South=Agriculture=tariff; South did not like Tariff of Abominations
State could refuse to enforce any law it saw as unconstitutional Nullification Crisis
Migration of settlers to the Pacific Northwest; this pathway followed from Missouri Oregon Trail
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