The time period where America seemed to be united together and working together.
What was the Era of Good Feelings?
The four most important trails leading from east to west into the Oregon Country.
What were the Oregon trail, California trail, the Santa Fe trail, and the Mormon trail.
The leader of South Carolina to reject Federal laws.
Who was Jackson's vice President John C. Calhoun?
People who formed committees to protect themselves during the gold rush period.
Who were the vigilantes?
The name given after Jackson replaced some Republican office holders with Democrats
What was the Spoils System?
What was the Monroe Doctrine?
The treaty that ended the war with Mexico, made Californios citizens of the United States, and made Mexico give up Texas and Mexican Cession?
What was the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
These people's actions were the main reason for the US to invade Florida.
Who were the Seminole people who raided Florida
The Economic Plan consisting of three parts, a tariff to promote American industry, a national bank, and federal spendings on transportation.
What was the American System?
What was the Nullification Crisis.
The term used to refer to investment in transportation such as through roads, railroads, and canals.
What was internal improvements?
The treaty that made Spain give up the Oregon Country.
What was the Treaty of Adams-Onus?
This person led 300 families to successfully settle in Texas after Mexico declared independence.
Who was Stephen F Austin?
The treaty signed by a couple hundred Native Americans agreeing to give up Cherokee lands.
What was the Treaty of New Echota?
The bill that was passed to enforce the Tariff law in the South.
What was the Force bill?
The compromise to keep a balanced power in the senate.
What was the Missouri Compromise?
The purchase south of Mexico Cessian known as “From Sea to Shining Sea”.
What was the Gadsden Purchase?
The inventor of the steamboat.
Who was Robert Fulton?
The belief that individual states had the right to pass and enforce laws independently with minimal interference with the federal government.
What was the State's Rights Doctrine?
The bill which provided federal funds for the building of a road in Kentucky that Jackson Vetoed as he believed it was a state project.
What was the Maysville Road bill?
Leaders during Sectionalism and the region they represented.
Who was Henry Clay of the west, John C. Calhoun of the South, and Daniel Webster of the North?
The five most important sections gained in the Manifest Destiny in order.
Florida, Texas, Oregon Country, Mexican Cession, and Gadsden purchase
The founder of the Mormon Church.
Who was Joseph Smith?
The main accomplishment of John Tyler's presidency, the treaty that set a firm border between the US and Canada.
What was the Treaty of Webster-Ashburton?