ch 7-9
Jays Treaty
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
Democratic Republicans
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
Alien and sedition acts
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
Virginia and kentucky resolutions
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
louisiana purchase
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
corps of discovery
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
Embargo act
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
treaty of ghent
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
adam-onis treaty
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
monroe doctrine
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
missouri compromise
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
spoils system
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
tariff of abominations
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
nullification
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
indian removal act
Accord signed in Dec 1814 ending the war of 1812 and returning to US and Britan the lands each controlled before the war
Assertion by President James Monroe in 1823 that the western hemisphere was part of the US sphere of influence.
Political party that emerged out of opposition to Federalist policies in the 1790s. They chose Thomas Jefferson as their president
1820 act that allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state and est the southern border of Missouri as the boundary between slave slave and free states
Doctrine that individual states have the right to declare the federal laws unconstitutional and therefore void within their borders
White southerners' name for the 1828 congressional tariff act that benefitted northern manufacturers and merchants at the expense of agriculture, especially southern plantations
Resolution passed by legislatures in Virginia and Kentucky that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts "void of no force" in their states
1806 act that prohibited American ships from leaving their home ports until Britan and France repealed restrictions on US trade
US gov'ts 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory stretching from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mtns and from New Orleans to present day Montana
Expedition organized by the US gov't to explore the Louisiana territory. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Patronage system introduced by Andrew Jackson which federal offices were awarded on the basis of political loyalty
Treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams and signed in 1819 by which Spain ceded all of its lands east of the Mississippi
1798 security acts passed by the Federalist- controlled congress. Allowed president to imprison or deport noncitizens
1830 act by which Indian people in the East were forced to exchange their lands for territory west of the Mississippi river
1796 treaty that req. British forces to withdraw from US soil, req. American repayment of debts to British firms, and limited US trade with the British west Indians
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