Supporters of the war
War hawks; Clay and Calhoun
What was the economic depression that resulted from the policies of the 2nd national bank?
Panic of 1819
The Missouri compromise maintained the balance between
the number of slave and free states
The first Supreme court justice of the U.S. was none other than
John Jay
Which president was the first to be inaugurated in Washington DC
Thomas Jefferson
Battle of York
Step 3: Building of ______________, ________________, and ___________
roads, canals, and railroads
Which political party was prominent and popular during this era?
Democratic-Republicans
Judicial nationalism becomes a thing under which Judge?
Judge John Marshall
Which president fled as the White House was burned during the war of 1812?
James Madison
Surge in American _________________ after the war
Nationalism
Step 2: establish the ___________________
2nd national bank
What was the line of demarcation that was supposed to divide slave and free states on the map after the Louisiana purchase?
No slavery was supposed to be allowed about the 36" 30" line.
Which court case established the process for judicial review?
Marbury vs. Madison
Which president created the foreign policy of "don't mess with us and we won't mess with you?" and what was the document called?
President James Monroe; the Monroe Doctrine
What treaty ended the war?
Treaty of Ghent
Step 1: issue protective ________________
tariffs
Which nation had been raiding the United States
Spain
Which court case denied the right for a state sanctioned monopoly?
Gibbons vs. Ogden
Which president issued a proclamation of Neutrality stating that the U.S. should not get involved in foreign wars?
President George Washington
Who won the Battle of New Orleans?
Andrew Jackson
Who is responsible for creating the American System?
Henry Clay
The Missouri compromise maintained the balance between
the number of slave and free states
Which court case established the federal supremacy to create a national bank?
McCullough v. Maryland
Which president was the last of the Federalist presidents?
John Adams