What is Impressment?. Kidnapping sailors and forcing them into the navy.

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What is Impressment?

Kidnapping sailors and forcing them into the navy.

What is a Tariff?

Tax on imports

What caused the War of 1812

1. Impressment of Sailors 2. Stopping our Trade with France 3. Arming Indians to fight us 4. Chesapeake Leopard Affair

Who were the War Hawks?

Congressmen from the south and west who wanted the war were called….

What did Francis Scott Key write?

National Anthem

What is the significance of Ft. McHenry?

Fort being attacked in our National anthem

1.Made Jackson a hero 2.Greatest American Victory 3.Happened AFTER the war

Unique about the Battle of New Orleans

What did the Treaty of Ghent say?

No territory changed hands and disputes would be settled later were from this Treaty.

What political party was killed by the Hartford Convention?

Federalists

What is Nationalism?

Pride or Patriotism in your country

Henry Clay wanted the Federal Government to make internal improvements by building roads and canals. What was this plan called?

American System

What was “The Era of Good Feelings”

Increased Nationalism and Patriotism following the War of 1812

What was important about McCulloch v Maryland?

This court case said that States do not have the power to tax Federal Institutions.

What was important about Gibbons v Ogden?

This court case gave the Federal government the power to regulate interstate trade.

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

Warned European countries to stay out of our hemisphere

How did we get Florida?

Adams-Onis Treaty

When Clay supported Adams for President and Adams made Clay Secretary of State, what did Jackson call this?

The Corrupt bargain

What was the Spoils System?

Firing your enemies and hiring your friends

What are some examples of a Jacksonian Democracy?

1. Spoils system 2.Formation of the Democratic Party 3. Expanded voting rights to included the common man

This opened native American lands to White settlers.

Indian Removal Act

South Carolina threatened to secede over the Tariff of 1828 caused this in 1832.

Nullification Crisis

This court case ruled in favor of the Cherokee Indians, but Jackson still ignored it.

Worcester v Georgia

The route that cost the Cherokee Indians many lives was called…

Trail of Tears