| A | B |
| James Monroe | President during the Era of Good Feelings |
| Henry Clay | Wanted to create a national economy that would link the country together economically |
| American System | Used money from tariffs to make internal improvements |
| Spoils System | Practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs |
| Convention of 1818 | Treaty between U.S. and Canada that placed the permanent boundary at 49th parallel |
| Jacksonian Democrats | What the supporters of Andrew Jackson called themselves |
| National Republicans | What the supporters of John Quincy Adams called themselves |
| Indian Removal Act | Authorized the removal of Indians who lived east of the Mississippi River |
| John Quincy Adams | Secretary of State under James Monroe |
| Adams-Onis Treaty | Gave Florida to U.S. and we gave up our claim to Texas |
| Monroe Doctrine | Warned Europe that the Western Hemisphere was off limits to future colonization by any foreign power |
| Kitchen Cabinet | Informal group of advisers relied on by President Jackson |
| Whigs | Political organization formed by people who opposed Andrew Jackson |
| Washington Irving | First American author to receive inter-national literary acclaim |
| James Fenimore Cooper | Wrote a series of stories called "Leatherstocking Tales" |
| John C. Calhoun | Vice president under Jackson who believed in theory of "nullification" |
| Martin Van Buren | President after Jackson and the country had a financial panic of 1837 during his presidency |
| William Henry Harrison | Won the election of 1840, which was known as the "Log Cabin Campaign" but died shortly after the inauguration. |
| Rush-Bagot agreement | Limited the naval power of the U.S. and Britain on the Great Lakes |
| Andrew Jackson | Was known as "The Champion of the Common Man" |
| Missouri Compromise | Allowd Missouri to enter as a slave state, and Maine to enter as a Free State |
| Missouri Compromise | Drew a line across the southern boundary of Missouri at the 36'30 parallel within the Louisiana Purchase |
| Missouri Compromise | Everything south of the 36'30 parallel would be slave and everything north would be free except Missouri |
| Missouri Compromise | Passed in 1820 |
| Henry Clay | Author of Missouri Compromise |
| Andrew Jackson | In the crisis of Nullification, he backed the U.S. government against the states |
| Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Cherokee | Indian tribes moved from their land to Indian Territory |
| Worcester vs Georgia | Supreme Court Case that decided the state of Georgia had no authority over the Indian Nation |
| John Marshall | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in the Worcester vs Georgia case |
| Andrew Jackson | "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him inforce it" Jackson's reaction to the case |
| Trail of Tears | The forced march by the U.S. government of the Indians to Indian Territory |
| McCulloch vs Maryland | Supreme Court Case that said the Bank of the U.S. WAS constitutional |
| Andrew Jackson | Hated and mistrusted Banks |
| Andrew Jackson | Known as a "hard money man" |
| "Hard money" | Gold and Silver |
| Andrew Jackson | Vowed to "kill" the Bank of the U.S. |
| Nickolas Biddle | President of the National Bank |
| Thomas Cole | Painter in the "Hudson River School of Art" |
| Nullification Crisis | A compromise was reached that Congress would gradually lower tariff if South Carolina would pay the tariff |
| Andrew Jackson | His nickname was "Old Hickory" |