| A | B |
| Washington Irving | One of the first American writers. |
| James Monroe | President; subtle; Monroe Doctrine |
| John Marshall | chief justice; many important rulings |
| John C. Calhoun | Jackson's vice president; nationalist, but southern; becomes sectionalist advocate. |
| John Quincy Adams | President; corrupt bargain member. |
| Daniel Webster | Defended New England in Congress. |
| Andrew Jackson | President; lost to Adams in House. |
| Henry Clay | "corrupt bargain;" secretary of state; speaker of the House. |
| George Canning | Approached America with proposition; led to Monroe Doctrine. |
| nationalism | ieals; country is great. |
| Peculiar Institution | slavery |
| Protective Tariff | Rises taxes on imports so home products are cheaper. |
| non-colonization | European powers can't colonize the Americas anymore. |
| non-intervention | European powers can't intervene in the America's anymore. |
| sectionalism | states rights |
| isolationsim | keep to self |
| Ohio Fever | if want land, grab it |
| Second Bank of the United States | re-charted by Jeffersonian Republicans |
| McCulloch v. Maryland | Maryland tired to tax bank; Marshall said unconstitutional. |
| Tariff of 1816 | First protection tarriff. |
| Cohens v. Virginia | Cohens illegally sold lottery tickets; right of Supreme Court to review states Supreme courts |
| American System | Henry Clay; 1) strong bank, 2) protective tarriff, 3) transportation |
| Gibens v. Ogden | New York tried to grant monopoly of interstate commerce. |
| Fletcher v. Peck | Georgia gave 35 million acres to private speculators; "contract" legal |
| Virginia Dynasty | Washington, etc. had come from Virginia |
| Dartmouth College v. Woodward | Charter from King repealed by New Hampshire |
| Era of Good Feelings | Under Monroe |
| Treaty of 1818 | w/ Britain-- permitted Americans to shave the Newfoundland fisheries with Canadians. |
| Panic of 1819 | Economic crises; banks create overspeculation in frontier lands. |
| Florida Purchase Treaty | Spain ceded Florida |
| Land Act of 1820 | Authorized buyer to purchase so virgin acres at minimum of $1.25/acre in cash |
| Monroe Doctrine | Europe can't intervene. |
| Russo-American Treaty of 1824 | Russians won't interve; set border |
| Missouri Compromise | Equalize slave and free states; rest of Louisiana Purchase free. |