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Unit 4--Part 1-- APUSH

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Tallmadge Amendment   proposal to admit Missouri as free, allow no new slaves to be brought into Missouri, free all child slaves at age 25; not adopted  
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Missouri Compromise   added Missouri as slaves state, Maine as free state, and prohibited slaves above 36th parallel  
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Monroe Doctrine   Stated that Europeans were no longer allowed to interfere in affairs of or to colonize Americas  
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“Jacksonian democracy”   term used to refer to fact that common man became more involved in politics during late 1820s and early 1830s  
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Indian Removal Act of 1830   Forced the resettlement of Native Americans to west of Mississippi  
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Worcester v Georgia (1832)   said Georgia’s laws had no force in Cherokee territory; Jackson wouldn't enforce this  
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Trail of Tears   forced march of the 5 "civilized tribes" west of the Mississippi during 1830s  
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Force Bill   gave Jackson the power to invade SC during nullification crisis  
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Democrats   states' rights party that was offshoot of Democratic-Republicans; wanted limited federal government power  
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Whigs   offshoot of Federalist party, it wanted a stronger federal government and the promotion of Henry Clay's American system  
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American system   included tariffs, a national bank, and infrastructure to promote the nation's economic growth  
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Erie Canal   connected New York City and east coast to Great Lakes; drove down prices  
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Nullification Crisis   this was the result of South Carolina's attempt to cancel the Tariff of 1828--it's an example of the federal government vs. the state governments  
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Marbury v Madison   established judicial review and supremacy of federal law over state law  
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Embargo Act   stopped all trade with all powers in 1808; destroyed US economy, later repealed  
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National Road   the first interstate highway  
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Barbary Wars   conflicts with north African nations over access to Mediterranean trade during Jefferson's presidency  
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War of 1812   conflict with Britain over shipping and enforcement of Jay's Treaty  
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Treaty of Ghent   ended the War of 1812  
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John C. Calhoun   proposed "nullification theory"  
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McColluch v Maryland   said federal government was superior to the states, and that states could not tax the federal bank to death  
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Panic of 1837   economic depression that resulted from the lack of a national bank  
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Seminoles   they refused to move west of the Mississippi and fought wars into the 1840s  
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