Post-War
Expansion
Migration
Transportation & Market Economy
Politics
100

What perception did Marquis de Lafayette have about America?

He found a peaceful and prosperous nation

100

What are the five Native American Indian Nations and what areas (we have today) did they occupy?

the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. They adopted many features of the surroundings white southern society

100

How did Andrew Jackson feel about the Native Americans?

He called for a removal of the Native Americans and this caused the Trail of Tears.

100

 Name three major Supreme Court Cases

McCulloch v. Maryland

Dartmouth College v. Woodward

Gibbons v. Ogden

100

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

The Monroe Doctrine was a proclamation issued by President James Monroe (1817-1825) to European nations stating that their colonization of the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as aggressive and provoke a US response.

200

What did post-war expansionists turn their attention to?

They turned their attention first to the Spanish holdings, which included Florida and much of the present-day American West.

200

What was the smallest tribe and how did they respond to White Americans?

the Seminole reacted to pressure from white settlers with armed resistance rather than accommodation, and because their multicultural history gave them a different relationship to slavery

200

What is the Trail of Tears?

The Indian-removal process, they called it Trail of Tears because the US government forcefully remove thousands of Cherokee Indians from their home

200

What are Toll Roads ?

- A free way that cost money to use

200

Who created the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association of 1844?

Sarah Bailey 
300

Who was head of Continental Army and also known as the 1st President of the United States?

George Washington
300

What key forces drove American expansion westward during this period?

Westward expansion was fueled by the ambition to expand American territory and to economically exploit and develop the Far West.

300

What is the Missouri Compromise?

It was an effort by Congress to defuse the sectional and political rivalries triggered by the request of Missouri late in 1819 for admission as a state in which slavery would be permitted.

300

Who inventor of the first steamboat, the Clermont.

Robert Fulton
300
Who wanted more power towards federal government?

John Marshall- Chief Justice

400
What is the Treaty of Paris?

Treaty that ended the war and recognized the independence of the United States.

400

What decisions did the federal government face as the country expanded?

The government decided whether new states would allow slavery, how the Supreme Court would function, and how the United States would deal with the European powers.

400

What is the Indian Removal Act?

It was the action of removing Indians from the lands East of the Mississippi River. The plan was finished by moving the Indians to what is now Oklahoma.

400

What was the first federal transportation project and how did it affect America

the building of the National Road

400

He was elected President in 1925 after a very contested election that led to the revival of partisan political conflict

John Quincy Adams
500

Who was the prominent Virginian man who wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson
500

Peace with Great Britain in 1815 allowed _____ to shift their attention from Europe and the Atlantic to the vast interior of North America.

Americans
500

This treaty, ratified in 1821, gave the United States a favorable western boundary of the Louisiana Territory to the Pacific. Also, the United States purchased Florida, but temporarily surrendered its claim to Spanish Texas.

Adams-Onis Treaty

500

How did developments in transportation support the growth of agriculture and manufacturing?

New turnpikes, canals, steamboats, and eventually railroads expanded the access of farmers and small manufacturers to a regional and even national market. Farmers began to produce staple crops to sell rather than subsistence crops for their own families. 

500

This treaty, ratified in 1821, gave the United States a favorable western boundary of the Louisiana Territory to the Pacific. Also, the United States purchased Florida, but temporarily surrendered its claim to Spanish Texas.

Adams-Onis Treaty

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