War of 1812
American Foreign Policy
Nationalism
Sectionalism
Nationalism in the Culture
100
The Battle of New Orleans
What was the last major battle in the war of 1812? 


OR 

Which battle made Andrew Jackson a hero?

100
Spain sold Florida to America for $5 million. United States gave up its rights to (what is now) Texas. 
What were the terms of the Adams-Onis Treaty?
100
Feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation.
What is the definition of nationalism?
100
Disagreements between different regions (in our case, the states). 
What is Sectionalism?
100
James Fenimore Cooper
Who was an author who appealed to the Americans'  feelings of patriotism?
200

Federalists decide to send representatives to meet with Congress to discuss their opposition to the War

What happened at the Hartford Convention?
200
The Rush- Bagot Agreement and the Convention of 1818
What were the 2 treaties that America made with Britain after the War of 1812?
200
A big supporter of nationalism and unity. Known as the "silver-tongued Kentuckian." Wanted America to be economically self-sufficient.
Who was Henry Clay?
200
Missouri could join, but they couldn't accept any new slaves and the children of existing slaves would go free. 
What was the first attempt to solve the problem of Missouri wanting to join the union?
200
They were known for creating paintings that reflected national pride and an appreciation of the American landscape. 
What were the students of the Hudson River school of art known for?
300

Impressment, America hurting from their "trade war," and British assisting Native Americans in stopping American westward expansion

What were the main issues leading up to the War of 1812?
300
Both Britain and America wanted rights to the Great Lakes. 

Both Britain and America had interest in the fur trade of Oregon County.

What were some issues that weren't resolved by the Treaty of Ghent?

 OR

What were some conflicts of interest that were resolved peacefully between America and Britain through diplomatic agreements (instead of fighting)?

300
1) A National Bank with a single currency

2) To greatly improve the roads and canals, thus enabling more efficient trade

What were the goals of Clay's American System?
300
Maine
Which state joined the Union as a free state to balance out Congress when Missouri joined as a slave state?
300
A form of government in which all people have a say, through elected representatives. 
Define Democracy.
400
Ended the war on December 24th, 1814.
What did the Treaty of Ghent do?
400
Because he was worried about European powers moving into his "backyard"
Why did President Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine?
400
McCulloch vs. Maryland and Gibbons vs. Ogden
What were the 2 Supreme Court cases that were ruled in favor of the Federal Government? (Thus emphasizing national unity!)
400
Because he didn't get enough electoral votes.
How did Jackson not win the presidency if he got the majority of the popular votes?
400
Because the Americans wanted to identify more with civilizations that stood for their shared ideals. 
Why did Americans start to model their architecture after styles used in ancient Greece and Rome?
500
Very patriotic!
How were the Americans feeling after the War of 1812?
500
They gave them a sense of pride. America felt that they were being taken seriously by foreign countries. Successful negotiations contributed to their feelings of nationalism.
How did all these treaties with foreign countries affect the morale of the US?
500
It's purpose is to make sure the federal government doesn't get too powerful. 
What is the purpose of the Tenth Amendment?
500
Because when he became president, Adams promoted Clay to Secretary of State. It seemed like there had been a deal struck beforehand.
Why did people suspect that there was something dishonest about Clay convincing everyone to vote for Adams?


(OR

Why were Americans upset over the outcome of the Election of 1824?)

500
Massachusets, 1837
Which was the first state to created a State Board of Education and when?