Jeffersonianism
Lewis and Clark
War of 1812
Era of Good Feelings
Monroe Doctrine
100

To rely on someone else for something.

Dependent
100
She was the Shoshone guide who helped Lewis and Clark navigate the wilderness to reach the Pacific Ocean.

Sacajawea

100

American nationalists wanted to seize this land to the North from Great Britain.

Canada

100

This party completely defeated the Federalist party in 1816, taking near total control of Congress and the Presidency

Democratic-Republican

100

This state was seized by General Andrew Jackson while fighting a war with Native Americans

Florida

200

These people Jefferson considered the most independent and good for the country

Farmers

200

Jefferson bought  the Louisiana Purchase from this French leader for 15 cents an acre.

Napolean

200

These people in Congress pushed for war with Britain, promoting American nationalism.

War Hawks

200
This agreement settled a conflict between Northern and Southern states by keeping slavery south of 36 degrees and admitting 1 free state along with 1 slave state at a time.

Missouri Compromise

200

Many Latin American countries fought wars of independence against this country after its king was deposed.

Spain
300

Jefferson hated __________ for trapping people in debt and having too much power over the economy.

Banks

300
Besides looking for new plants and animals, Lewis and Clark were looking for this important route which could connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.

The Northwest Passage

300

This General became a national hero after winning the Battle of New Orleans against the better and more professional British army; ironically, the war was already over when the battle happened but word had not reached the US.

Andrew Jackson

300

This plan was designed by Henry Clay to boost the economy; it included tariffs, development, land sales, and taxes

The American System
300

The Monroe Doctrine states the __________ Hemisphere is off-limits to intervention by European countries.

Western
400

Jefferson's policy was to acquire more _________ for the US to prevent people from having work in factories

Land

400

Lewis and Clark used this river as transportation for most of their journey, starting in St. Louis and going until its headwaters in Montana.

The Missouri River

400

The British burned down this important building during the war, humiliating the US and causing people to call for peace.

The White House

400

Over time, Jeffersonian politicians began to _________ their beliefs and support a bigger army and higher taxes.

Moderate

400

The belief a country should mind its own business and not get involved in the affairs of other countries

Isolationism

500

In ancient Rome, these people were the most powerful and had many others rely on them for jobs, money, or personal connections.

Patrons

500

The expedition spent a gloomy winter on the rainy Oregon Coast in two wooden huts which they named ___________.

Fort Clatsop

500

Madison let this important financial institution be close before the war in 1809 which made it difficult for the US to pay for the army once the war started.

Bank of the US
500

Along with Henry Clay (west) and Daniel Webster (north), this politician from the South was one of the sectional leaders, supporting slavery, a weak federal government and economic growth.

Calhoun

500

A belief that a country should get be active and get involved in the affairs of other countries.

Interventionism

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