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nationalism | a strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country |
Monroe Doctrine | foreign policy that states that America will protect and defend itself |
Marshall Court | allowed goods to flow freely between the states and helped the economy grow |
American System | a system proposed by Henry Clay in which the federal government pays for internal improvements (e.g., roads) |
internal improvements | improvements to roads, bridges, canals, and other projects in the United States that are paid for by the federal government |
Henry Clay | proposed the American System |
Andrew Jackson | new national hero during the War of 1812 and known as the "Common Man's" president |
James Monroe | U.S. president that developed the foreign policy of the Monroe Doctrine |
War of 1812 | war against Britain that made the U.S. feel stronger and more established as a nation |
anthem | a song of devotion or loyalty to a nation |
Second War of Independence | a war between the United States and Great Britain: better known as the War of 1812 |