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XYZ Affair, Quasi-War with France, Growth of the Democratic-Republican Party

What 3 things led to the Alien and Sedition Acts?

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- Bank of the United States.

- Strong- tariffs for the benefit of manufacturing. 

- Federal funding of “Internal Improvements

What is Clay's American System?

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The 2 parties in the 1st party system that developed after Washington left office

Who were the federalists and the Democratic-Republicans 

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A reaction to the rationalism and declining church attendance, and the call to maintain a strong morality in the US

What is the 2nd Great Awakening?

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a series of secret routes with safe hiding places to help enslaved people to Freedom.

What is the Underground Railroad?

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this stated they are not going to follow the alien and sedition laws set by the national government because they felt it didn’t follow the constitution.

What is the Virginia Resolution?

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Interference in US shipping, Impressment of US
sailors, British support of Native Americans, and failed diplomatic negotiations and economic embargo

What are the causes of the War of 1812?

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he believed in strict construction of the constitution, supreme power of the federal government, and nationalism.




Who was Andrew Jackson?

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number of African American preachers increased

African American churches increased and created new denominations

African Americans allowed to preach at sermons held by slave owners, or they would meet in secret

How did the 2nd GA impact African Americans?

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ex slave and founder of the North Star who was a non violent abolitionist.

Who was Frederick Douglas?

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this court case established judicial review. 

What is Marbury vs Madison?

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suggested changes to the Constitution, and northern secession into Canada

What did the Federalists propose at the Hartford Convention?

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What they called Andrew Jackson because he abused his power as president

What is King Jackson?

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fight against the prevalence and effects of alcohol

What was the Temperance movement?

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the founder of the New England Anti-slavery
Society. a white journalist who was the founder and the editor of The Liberator. called for immediate emancipation

Who was William Lloyd Garrison?

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Line drawn at 36-30 latitude line of Louisiana territory to determine status of future states. Above the line will be a free state, below the line would be a slave state.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

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territory, places, and possessions shall
be restored without delay. 

 All Prisoners of War shall be returned. 

The US restores tribes as long as they are not hostile towards the US.

What is the Treaty of Ghent?

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this removed Native Americans from
their homes in the southeast and forced them to Oklahoma, traveling on the trail of tears.

What is the Indian Removal Act?

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this woman petitioned the Massachusetts government to improve the inhumane conditions for mental health patients 

Who was Dorothea Dix?

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slaves worked slowly, broke tools, faked illness, stole food, and actively ran away

How did slaves resist in a non violent way?

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we just finished the war of 1812, There is new nationalism, new manufacturing efforts, and the federalists are pretty much out of the picture.

What is the Era of Good Feelings?

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The US expects independent nations in the
west to remain independent and not be colonized by Europe. The US will not interfere with any
internal affairs of European countries

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

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this court case stated the Cherokee nation was its own sovereign entity and state laws did not govern them or the land they owned




What is Worcester vs Georgia?

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this was a questioning of the morality of slavery and direct actions to end slavery.

What is abolition?

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Gabriel Prosser’s Conspiracy, the Denmark Vesey issue, and  Nat Turner's Revolt

What were slave revolts?

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