The American art movement known for painting peaceful, wide landscapes of the Hudson River Valley.
What was the Hudson River School?
This 1820 agreement admitted Missouri as a slave state & Maine as a free state, banning slavery north of the 36°30' line.
What is the Missouri Compromise
Four basic points where in the _______.
Monroe Doctrine
_____ a large warship.
USS Constitution
U.S forces defeated Tecumseh and his followers in the _____.
Battle of Tippecanoe.
Founder of the Hudson River School.
Who was Thomas Cole?
Feeling of pride and loyalty to a nation.
What is Nationalism?
An exclusive statement of American policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americas.
What was the Monroe Doctrine?
The practice of forcing people to serve in the army or navy.
Impressment
The election of 1828 was won by _____.
Andrew Jackson.
One of the first American writers to gain international fame
Who is Washington Irving?
This 1824 Supreme Court case affirmed federal power over interstate commerce, ruling that only Congress could regulate navigation on waterways.
What is Gibbons v. Ogden
_________ Agreement which limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both the United States and British Canada?
Rush-Bagot
The banning of trade.
Embargo
The first road built by the federal government.
Cumberland Road
Traveled west to paint scenes of the American frontier.
Who was George Caleb Bingham/Alfred Jacob Miller?
1819 case in which the court asserted the implied powers of Congress in allowing for the creation of a national bank.
What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
_________ ended the war of 1812.
What was The Treaty of Ghent
The Embargo Act banned trade with _____.
All foreign countries.
The Treaty of Fort Jackson was sighed in the late _____.
1814
He was born to a wealthy New Jersey family in 1789.
Who was James Fenimore Cooper?
He was a North Carolina senator that wanted to continue adding slave states.
President elected in 1816.
Who is James Monroe?
Who were the War Hawks led by?
Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, and Felix Grundy.
President of 1808.
James Madison