Pride in the nation as a whole and loyalty
to its goals.
What is Patriotism?
This agreement limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both the U.S. and British Canada.
What is the Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817?
Raids on U.S. settlements and sheltering runaway slaves by this tribe caused major conflict between it and the United States.
This American Indian group was led on the Trail of Tears
Who are the Cherokee?
These Mexican government officials' main job was to bring settlers to Texas.
What are empresarios?
Became President in 1800 by defeating
John Adams; he stressed the need for limited
government and protection of civil liberties.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This treaty allowed the United States to gain Florida from Spain.
What is the Adams-Onís Treaty?
This prohibited Slavery in new territories north of Missouri's southern border.
What is the Missouri Compromise?
This Native group tried to to prevent conflict with Americans by adopting American culture.
Who are the Cherokee?
This was sparked by restrictions on settlements.
What is the Texan Revolution?
Treaty signed in 1803 between France
and the U.S. that nearly doubled the size of
the United States.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
The purpose of this was to warn European powers against further colonization in the Americas.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
This key infrastructure project connected Cumberland, Maryland, to Wheeling, West Virginia, and eventually reached Illinois
What is the National Road?
This president ignored the ruling by the Supreme Court in Worcester vs Georgia .
Who is President Andrew Jackson?
This battle marked the capture of Santa Anna and Texas’ independence.
What is the Battle of San Jacinto?
Power that the Supreme Court holds that
allows them to review all legislation of
Congress.
What is judicial review?
This term describes pride and loyalty toward one’s country, as seen in the United States during this period.
What is Nationalism?
This author was known for Historical fiction focused on the American frontier and Native Americans
Who is James Fenimore Cooper?
This presidential candidate's success was based on the inability of the opposing party to decide on one candidate.
Who is Martin Van Buren?
This treaty ended the Mexican-American War.
What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
President in 1808 and again in 1812 that
asked Congress to vote on declaring war
with Great Britain.
Who is James Madison?
The balance of slave and free states highlighted the growing of this between different regions of the U.S. during this period.
What is sectionalism?
This man known for painting American frontier life, including fur traders and river scenes.
Who is George Caleb Bingham?
This federal government agency created to manage the removal of Native Americans to the West.
What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs?
This treaty secured Southern parts of Arizona and New Mexico for the US.
What is the Gadsden Purchase?