What was the name of the path many Native American tribes had to travel when they were removed from their eastern lands?
Trail of Tears
What was issued in 1823 that told European powers to stay out of affairs in the Western Hemisphere?
The Monroe Doctrine
The War of 1812 was between which two nations?
Britain and America
What president was in office during the Louisiana Purchase?
Thomas Jefferson
When was the Lewis and Clark expedition?
1804 - 1806
What was the diplomatic incident between the US and France when France tried to export money from US diplomats in order to meet with French officials?
XYZ Affair
The event that ended the War of 1812
Treaty of Ghent
Name two of the ideas/groups that Jackson fought against during his presidency.
Nullification, Bureaucracy, the National Bank, Native Americans
By how much did the Louisiana Purchase increase the territory of the United States?
When was the Indian Removal Act passed?
1830
What is the name of the "mascot" used by the US that started during the war of 1812 (often shown in a top hat with stars and striped pants)?
Uncle Sam
What was the name of the court case that established the concept of judicial review?
Marbury v. Madison
What was the name of the battle that happened after the war of 1812 officially ended?
Battle of New Orleans
What was the name of the female Native American who served as a guide and interpreter on the expedition?
Sacagawea
Name one of the transcendentalists from our packet
Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller
The idea that states have the right to disregard federal law that they do not agree with.
Nullification
When farmers in Western PA felt they were being unfairly taxed and rebelled.
Whiskey Rebellion
What two groups fought in the battle of Tippecanoe?
US and Native Americans
What was the name of the group that went of the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
The Corps of Discovery
Who was an important Cherokee leader in the 1800s. He opposed removal.
John Ross
An economic plan by Henry Clay that attempted to improve the American economy by increase tariffs on foreign goods, implement a stronger national bank, and increase public works projects funded by the national government
This was a tax on imported goods that Southern states were unhappy about.
Tariff of Abominations
Name two of the "civilized tribes" that was affected by the Indian Removal Act
Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole
What important waterway and port did the US hope to control when they sought to purchase the Louisiana Territory?
The Mississippi River and the Port of New Orleans
What was the case from 1819 where the court decided if a national bank was constitutional under the "necessary and proper" clause?
McCulloch v. Maryland