The American Nation 3rd Nine Weeks Comprehensive Exam Chapter 9 - Chapter 10 – Chapter 11
Matching Key Terms and People Neutrality –decision not to take sides in war Frigate – ship that sails fast and has many guns Faction – party or group that is split because of differences National Debt – total amount of money that a government owes to others Cabinet – group of department leaders who serve the President Nonintercourse Act – allowed all trade except with Britain and France Pinckney Treaty – allowed shipment of American goods on the Mississippi Treaty of Greenville – allowed Americans’ land claims in part of present-day Ohio Treaty of Ghent – allowed restoration of pre-War of 1812 conditions Capitalist – someone who invest to make a profit Lowell girl – someone who worked in the mills and returned home to marry Creole – someone born in Latin America to Spanish Parents
Thomas Jefferson’s goals as President was to reduce the power of the federal government
As a result of the Louisiana Purchase, the United States doubled in size
Lewis and Clark were sent to explore and map the Louisiana Purchase
When Britain and France seized American ships, they impressed American sailors into their navies
The War Hawks wanted to seize Canada, take Florida from Spain, and stop from seizing American ships
The War of 1812 was a result of American conflicts in both the French and British
The meeting of the Hartford Convention was a clear sign that the end of the War of 1812 was near
Andrew Jackson lead American forces During the battle of New Orleans War of 1812
American Pride increased as a result War of 1812
The Industrial Revolution began in the textile industry
The Industrial Revolution goods were produced faster cheaper, the factory system spread, and machines replaced hand tools
Most workers in the early factories were women and children
Early roads leading west included Great Wagon Road, Wilderness Road, and National Road
Erie Canal enabled western farmers to ship goods to New York City
Steamboats improved travel by water in the early 1800s
James Monroe was President during the Era of Good Feeling
In McCulloch v Maryland the Supreme Court ruled the state had no right to interfere with federal institutions within its borders
Goal of the American System proposed by Henry Clay was to use money from the tariffs to build roads, bridges, and canals
European nations were warned to leave Latin American countries alone in the Monroe Doctrine