How long was James Madison in office for?
8 years
What decision did John Marshal make in McCulloch v Maryland?
states did not have the power to tax the Federal Government.
Who made the Bonus Bill?
John C. Calhoun
Who was John Adams secretary of state?
John Quincy Adams
Who won the election of 1828?
Andrew jackson
What caused the panic of 1819?
Our currency didn't have any specie.
What happened in Dartmouth college v Woodward?
The state wanted to change the charter of Dartmouth College.
Who made the American System?
Henry Clay
What was the treaty that led to spain seceding Florida.
Adams Onis Treaty
what issue created great sectional conflict
The westward expansion
When was the second national bank established?
1816
What happened in Gibbons v Ogden?
Supreme Court forbade states from enacting anything that would interfere with Congress's right to regulate commerce among the separate states.
When was the Monroe Doctrine implemented?
1823
Who were the 3 heroes of the latin american war for independence?
Simon Bolivar, Miguel Hidalgo, Jose de San Martin.
What did the Missouri compromise do
it brought Maine and Missouri into the UNION, and it also avoided slavery issues for a while
In McCulloch v. Maryland who sued Who?
McCulloch sued Maryland.
What was the tariff of 1816?
a 25% tax on all wool and cotton goods imported into the United States from foreign nations.
Who was at the Congress of Verena
Austria
Russia
France
Prussia
What did Monroe's Doctrine say?
The US won't interfere with with the affairs of the European colonies and that the US would interfere with affairs that didn't concern the US
who won the favorite sons election of 1824
John Quincy Adams
What did McCulloch sue maryland for?
Sued Maryland because they were taxing people for depositing money.
What were the 4 new states?
Alabama
Mississippi
Illinois
Indiana
What did the Rush-Bagot Agreement do?
The Rush-Bagot led to the Canadian and American border being the longest demilitarized border.
What was John C. Calhoun for?
For states rights
Which 4 people were in the "Favorite Sons" election of 1824
John Quincy Adams, William H. Crawford, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson.