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MaloneyChapter 11 & 12

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Pride in one’s countryNationalism
The movement of people from one country to make their home in anotherImmigration
Widespread fear caused by a sudden downturn in prices or a change in property valuesFinancial Panic
The power to decide whether an act of Congress is constitutionalJudicial Review
Using machines to make large quantities of goods faster and cheaper than they could be made by handMass Production
The devotion to the interests of one’s own section over those of the nation as a wholeSectionalism
A tax placed on imported goodsProtective Tariff
A complete halt in tradeEmbargo
The shift of production from hand tools to machines and from homes to factoriesIndustrial Revolution
Robert Fultonsteamboat
Francis Cabot Lowellcotton mill
Eli Whitneycotton mill
Samuel Slaterspinning mill
DeWitt ClintonEire Canal
Peter Cooperrailroad steam engine
Marched troops into Florida to stop Indian raidsAndrew Jackson
Speaker of the House who guided Congress to reaching the Missouri CompromiseHenry Clay
President during the War of 1812James Madison
Proposed a bill to end slavery in MissouriJames Tallmadge
Republican President elected in 1816James Monroe
French ruler who sold Louisiana to the United StatesNapoleon
Governor of the Indiana territory who battled with natives in the areaWilliam Henry Harrison
Secretary of State who shaped a bold foreign policyJohn Quincy Adams
President responsible for the Louisiana Purchase and the Embargo ActThomas Jefferson
Native who worked for Indian unityTecumseh
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the Marbury vs Madison caseJohn Marshall
Set the border between the U.S. and Canada and said the U.S. and Britain would share Oregon CountryConvention of 1818
Doubled the size of the United States and added 200000 Native Americans French and Spanish inhabitantsLouisiana Purchase
When Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. and gave up its claim on Oregon CountryAdams-Onis Treaty
Statement by the U.S. that the western hemisphere would be forever closed to European colonizationMonroe Doctrine
Meeting of Federalists to discuss their opposition to the War of 1812Hartford Convention
Allowed one state to enter the Union as a slave state and another to enter as a free state to preserve the balance between slave and free statesMissouri Compromise
Stated that no ships could leave American ports and no foreign ships could enter themEmbargo Act
Ended the War of 1812but not the British attacks on American ships
Said that Americans could trade with any nation except Britain and FranceNon-Intercourse Act


McCall Middle
Winchester, MA

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