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Nationalism

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McCulloch v. Maryland   established the supremacy of the federal gov'mt over state gov'mts by ruling states could not tax the Bank of the US; upheld implied powers by recognizing the Bank of the US as Constitutional, opening up new/more implied powers  
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Gibbons v. Ogden   established the supremacy of the federal gov'mt over state gov'mt by recognizing that federal law is over state law; reinforced Congress' authority to regulate interstate trade after disagreement between two steamboat operators on the Hudson River  
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Missouri Compromise   settled tensions over slavery in 1820; admitted Missouri as a slave state & Maine as a free state; kept the balance (equal # of states) in Congress between free and slave states; slavery not allowed in new states above the 36'30 line but allowed below it  
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Adams- Onis Treaty   transferred ownership of Florida to the US from Spain in exchange for part of the Louisiana Purchase in Texas along the Spanish territory border; clarified the boundary between Spanish territory and US territory  
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Rush Bagot Treaty   limited the number of ships allowed on the Great Lakes to reduce tensions between the US & Great Britain after the War of 1812  
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Monroe Doctrine   said that the US would recognize the independence of colonies breaking away from Spain & Portugal but would stay out of other countries' business; said that no new European territories would be allowed in North America  
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Hudson River School   a group of painters who focused on American landscapes and gained fame for the beauty and realism of their paintings; increased pride and nationalism  
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Literary Nationalism   based in romanticism; American writers such as James Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving, William Cullen Bryant, Edgar Allen Poe; first time American works were seen as as good as/better than Europe; wrote about American themes and experiences  
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Era of Good Feelings   the terms given to describe the time after the War of 1812 of growing nationalism, increasing US respect from other nations; and political peace in the US since we only had one party  
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American System   plan for a protective tariff, a Second National Bank, and internal improvements like roads & canals to connect the nation; mostly passed over the span of years  
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