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Pres James Monroe

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James Monroe the president during era of good feelings!
Gibbons v. Ogden steamboat traffic between NY & NJ, national supreme
Nat Turner He led a revolt that killed a number of whites.
Nationalism Pride in our country
Missouri Compromise patroit feelings!
American System Henry clay nation. Money to pay for improvements
Era Of Good Feelings No war ! Monroe was president.
Sectionalism Division of the country.
Monroe Doctrine europe stay out!
Cotton Gin Made it easier to to pull seeds out of the cotton.
Mcculloch v. Maryland maryland wants to tax the national government' they cant do that because the power to tax is the power to destory & its also cause it consititutional!
Oregon Trail was a 2,170 mile route from Missouri to Oregon and California that enabled the migrating of the early pioneers to the western United States.
Andrew Jackson Won election in 1828
John quincy adams Son of the second president john adams
Kitchen Cabinet Andrew jackson friends
Whigs Political party who goes after anti-jackson
Trail of Tears Indian Removal Act
Corrupt bargain Jqa wins and clay becomes secretary of state = ?
Election of 1828 Ends era of good feelings
suffrage right to vote
secede/secession To leave ..
Indian removal act Worcestar v. georgia
Pet banks State banks
Spoils system More democratic
Tariff of abominations North=industry=proctective tariffs
Nullification Crisis Tariff of abominations
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