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history chaps 9-1, 9-2, 10-1,10-2,10-3

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show how a country deals with other countries  
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show -limited navel power on the great lakes between US and britian -agree to share fishing rights on the lakes  
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convention of 1818   show
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who controls florida   show
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why did andrew jackson invade florida   show
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adams onis treaty 1819   show
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what led to the monroe doctrine   show
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show so we would have more trade  
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monroe doctrin 1823   show
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era of good feelings 1815-1825   show
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sectionalism   show
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show MO wanted to join the union as a slave state this would disrupt the balance between free and slave states  
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show -MO enters as a slave state - maine enters as a free state - slavery prohibited in any new state north of the southern border of MO  
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who ran in the election of 1824   show
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show jackson got most popular votes adams got most electoral votes house of reps decide clay is out adams wins  
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show people called it the corprit bargon it was kind of a deal between clay and adams thatif clay told all the reps to vote for adams then adams would make clay sec. of state  
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show -period of time when more people were allowed to become more included in the political process -all white males were allowed to vote - time were "the common man" was represented in government  
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who was not allowed to vote   show
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TRUE OR FALSE: native american tribes were considered nations   show
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indian removal act - 1830   show
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show -indians lived on plantations -owned slaves -they had a written language -they had a constition -converted to christianity -there towns looked just like settelers town  
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why did indians try to act more civilized?   show
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show land and gold  
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show supreme court ruled that gorgia connot pass laws governing cherokee territory  
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show they wanted the best for the indians -didnt want them to be messed with by the white -wanted them to continue there culture without harm  
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show land and gold  
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show they were rounded up and put in camps -1/5 died in the camps  
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describe the north   show
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show farming slavery opposed tarriffs  
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show new economy on subsistance farming mixed views on slaves suported tariffs if money goes to them  
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nulification crisis 1828   show
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show states created federal government, so states should be more powerful if state feel a law is unconstitutional that can nulify it -  
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nulification act 1832   show
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show crisis ends  
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national bank 1816   show
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show only helps the wealthy and was uncontinal  
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1832 how does jackson kill the bank   show
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y did banks go out of buissness   show
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show made poeple who want to buy land from gov  
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show severe economic depression  
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