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100

This agreement doubled the size of the continental United States in 1803.

What was the Louisiana Purchase?

100

This conflict was caused by impressment, agitation of Natives, and desires to conquer Canada.

What was the War of 1812?

100

This is a tax on import goods - divisive in the South.

What is a tariff? 

100

This was a moment of nationalism and pride after the War of 1812.

What was the Era of Good Feelings?

100

The U.S. fought against this country in the War of 1812.

What is Britain?

200

He is believed to be the most influential Supreme Court Justice in U.S. History.

Who was John Marshall?

200

Though sometimes he did not abide by it, Jefferson believed in ____________ interpretation of the constitution.

What is strict?

200

They were commissioned to explore the Louisiana Purchase.

Who was Lewis and Clark?

200

This was a major victory for the U.S. during the War of 1812.

What was the Battle of New Orleans?

200

He won re-election as a Dem-Rep unopposed.

Who was James Monroe?

300

The ruling for this court case established judicial review.

What was Marbury v. Madison?

300
His Confederacy attempted to halt white expansion into the Old Northwest.

Who was Tecumseh?

300

This pro-war group of Congressmen were led by Clay and Calhoun.

Who were the War Hawks?

300

This meeting by anti-war Federalists ended up leading to their downfall as a party.

What was the Hartford Convention?

300

This agreement maintained the balance of free and slave states in 1820.

What was the Missouri Compromise?

400

1. Second National Bank, 2. Protective tariffs, and 3. Internal infrastructure improvements.

What was Clay's American System?

400

This economic shift was marked by the building of canals and roads and economic connectivity between regions.

What was the Market Revolution?

400

These traveled through canals to transport goods between different regions in the U.S.

What were steamboats?

400

He was elected president of the U.S. in 1808.

Who was James Madison?

400

This was chartered to stabilize currency after the War of 1812.

What was the Second Bank of the United States?

500

This argued that states have the right to override any federal law they believe to be anti-constitutional.

What were the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?

500

He was the primary author of the Monroe Doctrine.

Who was John Q. Adams?

500

This was the nickname for the election of Thomas Jefferson.

What was the Revolution of 1800?

500

This battle between the U.S. army and Old Northwest tribes fueled American suspicions of British entanglement in the region.

What was the Battle of Tippecanoe? 

500

This financial crisis was blamed on bank mismanagement and a lack of demand of U.S. farm goods from Europe.

What was the Panic of 1819?

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