A court case that contributed to political nationalism under Chief Justice John Marshall
Marbury v. Madison; Gibbons v. Ogden; McCulloch v. Maryland
What was the Jackson Purchase?
The purchase of the land in Tennessee that included all of the land from the Mississippi River to the Tennessee River
How was the nullification crisis resolved?
The compromise tariff of 1833
What was the River Boundary Controversy
U.S. wanted the border at the Rio Grande, while Mexico wanted the border at the Nueces River
Why did Santa Anna refuse any more Americans wanting to emigrate to Texas?
The U.S. attempted to purchase Texas from Mexico
Webster's Blue Back Speller, Coffee instead of tea, changing letters in certain words like colour=color
What victory opened the Deep South for American Settlement?
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend
What was the Tariff of Abominations?
A higher tariff on imported wool that helped against foreign competition. North liked it. South hated it.
How did Polk fulfill the "Manifest Destiny?"
He extended the U.S. to the Pacific Ocean going from "sea to shining sea"
What were the four rules for the Tejans?
Learn Spanish, Covert to Catholicism, Forfeit American citizenship, and give up slavery
Three inventions that helped with the market revolution take off
steamboats, locomotives, canals, national road, cotton gin
The election of 1824 was the first time anyone had done what to help their goal of becoming president
Actively campaigned
What was a major effect of the Petticoat Affair?
Jackson ended up firing most of his cabinet members for their cruelty
What plan did John Fremont and James Polk come up with to stir up the Mexican American War
The Bear Flag Republic
What battle gained Texas' independence from Mexico?
The battle of San Jacinto
What are two things that accounted for a huge population surge in a very short amount of time
Nationalism, Booming Economy, Vanquished Native Americans, New Roads and Canals
What was the Corrupt Bargain? (Must have correct names)
John Quincy Adams told Henry Clay he could be his Secretary of State if he threw his support for Adams for the Presidency.
What was the Nullification Crisis?
Southern states thought the Tariff of Abominations was null/void and didn't have to pay it. Some states threatened to secede if they had to pay the tariff.
Who was the future president that had key victories last Beuna Vista and Monterrey?
Zachary Taylor
What was the lasting legacy of the Alamo on Tennessee?
A large number of Tennesseans joined the Texas army
The three main ideas of the American System
A protective tariff, building of roads/bridges/canals, and the Second National Bank
What are two examples of Jackson including the "common man" in every day decision making of the presidency
Spoils System and the Kitchen Cabinet
What was the outcome Worcester v Georgia?
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the native Americans but Jackson still enforced the Indian Removal Act
List the 7 states (or parts of the states) that the U.S. gained from the Mexican Cession
List two things that the Treaty of Velasco did
Santa Anna ceased attacks on Texans, agreed to pull his troops out of Texas, and all Texas prisoners were released