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Who was the First Lady of the United States that saved the famous portrait of George Washington from being destroyed during the burning of Washington D.C. by the British?

Dolley Madison

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Treaty that officially ended the War of 1812. It stated all territories that were captured be returned and Britain was banned from providing support to Native Americans.

Treaty of Ghent

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James Monroe was an expert ______________

Diplomat

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The 5th President of the United States, served during the Era of Good Feelings.

James Monroe

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The feeling of immense pride in your home nation.

Nationalism

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In response to Britain preventing America from trading with France, America did this to Britain goods - which is where all goods from Britain were banned.

Embargo

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Poem written about the Siege of Fort McHenry that became the national anthem.

Star-Spangled Banner

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The United States and Great Britain agreement over demilitarization in the Great Lakes area was called this  

Rush-Bagot Agreement

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This country gained its independence during this time from Spain? 

Mexico

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6th President, his election ended the Era of Good Feelings

John Quincy Adams

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Native American leader who united tribes from the Southern and Western United States to side with Britain and combat American expansion.

Tecumseh

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Fort in Maryland that Britain bombarded for one day but did not fall.

For McHenry

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The Convention of 1818 did this 

Set the border of Canada and America at the 49th parallel 

300

The Era of Good Feelings was named that because of what two things

Optimism and Nationalism

300

Important American location that Britain almost entirely burned to the ground during the War of 1812.

Washington D.C. 

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President who asked Congress to declare war on Britain in 1812.

James Madison

400

Battle that took place one month after the War of 1812 ended. There were only around 13 American casualties compared to over 2,000 British casualties.

Battle of New Orleans

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What was the name of the treaty between the U.S. and Spain that led to the ownership of Florida 

Adams-Onis Treaty

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List two parts of the Monroe Doctrine

  • The United States would not interfere in any European nations problems or wars

  • The United States would recognize, and not interfere with any European colonies that already exist

  • The Western Hemisphere would be off limits to any future colonization

  • The United States would consider any European power’s attempt to colonize or interfere with nations in the Western Hemisphere as a threat to America

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Revolutionary leader who inspired many Spanish colonies to rebel and found their own independent countries.

Simon Bolivar

500

This term refers to preventing ships coming in and out of ports.

This is what Great Britain did to prevent America from trading with France.

Blockade

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Battle in the Indiana Territory where William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumseh and effectively ended Native American involvement in the War of 1812.

Battle of Tippecanoe 

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What political died off after the election of James Monroe

The Federalist Party

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Who was the author of the Monroe Doctrine and was his job? 

John Q. Adams -- Secretary of State

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James Monroe was the last of what group of Presidents?

Revolutionary