1814- Era of Good Feelings- 1824. War of 1812! What is it? Is a canal in Ney York that originally ran about 363 miles from Albany, New York, on the Hudson.

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1814- Era of Good Feelings- 1824

War of 1812!

What is it? Is a canal in Ney York that originally ran about 363 miles from Albany, New York, on the Hudson River to Buffalo, at Lake Erie.

Lancaster Turnpike -First used in first long-distance paved road built in United States - Links Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Philadelphia at 34th Street -stretches for sixty-two miles.

Why was Infrastructure Important?

Adams Onis Treaty Florida is sold to the USA by Spain!

End of the Federalist Party

The Missouri Compromise (1821) Northern and Southern States agree on expansion of slavery limitations.

Monroe Doctrine Map of Latin America

Monroe Doctrine  Took place in  Promised to stay out of European Affairs.  What it did was that Europe could no longer colonize in Latin America.  It was compared as a “big brother” to Latin America

Presidential Election of 1824 John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Henry Clay William Crawford “The Corrupt Bargain” JQ wins and Jackson is furious!- End of the Era of Good Feelings Your text here