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Aaron Burr Shot and killed Alexander Hamilton
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John Marshall Chief Justice who helped extend the power of the Supreme Court
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Hudson River School Painted nature scenes from the Catskill Mountains
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Sacagawea Joined Lewis and Clark expedition as a guide
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Dame schools Located in women’s homes, where they taught reading and writing
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Washington Irving Wrote “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
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Laissez-faire “let people do as they choose”
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New Orleans Port that shipped Southern agricultural goods to Northern and European markets
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Louisiana Territory Stretched from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains
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Cherokee Tried to adjust peacefully to white American settlers
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James Fenimore Wrote distinctively American novels
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nationalism Spirit of pride in a nation and loyalty to its goals
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Second Great Awakening Stressed the equality of all believers before God
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Twelfth Amendment Passed to prevent a tie between a presidential and vice-presidential candidate
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Shawnee Mounted an armed resistance to white settlers
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pioneers Headed west into Kentucky, Tennessee, and the Northwest Territory
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Enslaved people Worked mostly on plantations in the South
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James Madison Secretary of state under Jefferson
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Working class Became less able to make ends to meet in the early 1800s
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Louisiana Purchase Treaty that purchased land between Mississippi River and and Rocky Mountains
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