This was a concern of unsupervised meetings for those enslaved.
What was a fear of more/continued slave revolts?
The Louisiana Purchase was an exciting purchase for these reasons.
What was continued land expansion, gaining the city of New Orleans to open trading doors, and an overall political victory for President Jefferson?
After the War of 1812, this returned all borders back to "before the war" standards.
What was the Treaty of Ghent?
This was accomplished under the Adams-Onis Treaty
What was Spain agreeing to cede rights to the Oregon Territory?
What was Spain ceding Florida to the United States?
What was the United States paid $5 million in debts?
He was from Georgia and changed cotton production.
Who was Eli Whitney and the cotton gin?
They were a member of the Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery.
Who were civilians, woodsman, soldiers, and York.
This served to learn more about land, natives, animals in the Western Territory.
What was the Lewis and Clark expedition?
Life for Indians east of the Mississippi after the War of 1812 was effect in this way.
What was a disaster with the opening of the Ohio and Indiana Territory after the death of Tecumseh?
These court decisions were ignored by President Jackson.
What was Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832)?
This became a patronage system to which a political party rewards a candidate's supporters with government jobs.
What was the spoils system?
This led to the War of 1812.
What was impressment of sailors from U.S. Merchant ships?
What was British political and military support for an all-Indian alliance?
What was the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809?
This was the result of the first strikes waged by the factory girls in the 1830s/1840s.
What was a miserable fail to improve their pay and working conditions while remaining in factory towns?
Indian Removal involved all of these.
What was the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation?
What was the rising of virulent, white opposition among various missionaries, members of Congress from the Northeast?
What was the abrogation of Indian treaty rights by states and federal government?
This action forced the Second Bank of the United States to close.
What was Roger Taney (treasury secretary) moving government income only into state banks and shrinking the federal government's accounts in the national bank?
Steamboats transformed trade in this way.
What was traveling against the current?
What was becoming very profitable for operators and helpful for farmers to send goods up and down river?
What was a reduced travel time down the Mississippi River?
Cotton Production increases led to this.
What was the fast development of lands?
What was a rise in coastal and transatlantic shipping industries?
This was a heated political debate in Congress in 1819 and even led to "disunion" talks.
What was the admission of Missouri as a free or slave state?
This state took the lead in seizing Indian lands in the 1820s.
What was Georgia?
The Erie Canal was considered to be and resulted in this.
What is a profitable revenue producer?
What was a positive economic impact to farmers, consumers, and small town merchants?
What was fundamental to making New York City a central place for the nation's trade, commerce, and finances.
The Troy Female Seminary was founded in 1821 by her to prepare women to be teachers.
Who was Emma Willard?
The spending of government funds for the construction of roads for commercial activity included these.
What was raised political and constitutional concerns from Presidents Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe?
What was a given boost by Congress in the use of funds from the sale of land in Ohio for the National Road?
What was some states starting to build their own roads?
These describe the Monroe Doctrine.
What was no impact in Britain's control of Canada or claimed lands in Latin America by Spain?
What was the business of the United States to protect all independent nations of the Americas from European influence?
What was a shocked European nations by the policy?
The Texas annexation treaty presented to the U.S. Senate in 1844 failed for this reason.
What was concerns about expanding slavery into Texas by Northern Whigs and Democrats?
This asserted the U.S. Supreme Court has the authority to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.
What was Marbury v. Madison?
This territory was center for the debate about Manifest Destiny and led to a swarm of farmers and frontiersmen into the region in 1820s and 1830s.
What was Texas?