The acronym that represents Hamilton's 5 point economic plan.
What is FASTEN?
When John Adams received criticism for the way he dealt with France, he passed these acts to limit negative speech about the president and make it harder to become a citizen
What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?
The name of the battle (massacre) where Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa's confederacy of Native American tribes was defeated decisively by American forces led by William Henry Harrison.
What is Tippecanoe?
Group of people made up the workforce of the textile mill in Lowell, Massachusetts and helped to build up the first truly industrial city in the U.S.
Who are young farmgirls?
The concept that Jackson believed in that the government should be accountable to the common people being governed and decisions should be made through majority rule.
What is Jacksonian Democracy?
The 2 main political parties in the U.S. after the Constitution was ratified that were led by Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
What are Federalist and Democratic-Republican?
The name of the event where 3 Frenchmen demanded a bribe to let Americans diplomats meet with the French Foreign Minister Talleyrand so they could negotiate a deal to get the French to stop capturing American ships.
What is the XYZ affair?
Causes of the war include the US's desire to expand, British backing of Native uprisings, and these laws that allowed impressment of American sailors.
What are the Orders in Council?
The name of the document issued by James Monroe that stated that the Americas were closed to colonization by European powers and any attempt would be met with American resistance.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
The nickname of the Election of 1824 where nobody won a majority of the electoral vote, so congress elected John Quincy Adams as president, despite Andrew Jackson receiving the most electoral votes
What is the Corrupt Bargain?
The name of the treaty that Native Americans were forced to sign after losing to Mad Anthony Wayne's forces at the Battle of the Fallen Timbers that gave the U.S. control of portions of Ohio and Indiana.
What is the Treaty of Greenville?
A tie was broken in congress, where Thomas Jefferson won during this election.
What is 1800?
The Battle of Baltimore inspired Francis Scott Key to write this poem as he watched it unfold from a British ship.
What is the Star-Spangled Banner?
The invention that John Green called "perhaps the most important innovation of the time."
What is the factory?
After Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, this forced march occurred during the winter of 1838-1839.
What is the Trail of Tears?
When farmers began the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania against an excise tax on whiskey, George Washington became the first and only president to do this.
What is lead troops into battle?
Thomas Jefferson gained the Louisiana Territory by buying it from this French leader.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
The name of the battle that technically happened after the War of 1812 was over and made Andrew Jackson famous because he was able to lead Americans to victory despite being outnumbered by more than 2 to 1.
What is the Battle of New Orleans?
After the federalist party ended, it ushered in this time of political peace under president James Monroe because there was only 1 political party.
What is the Era of Good Feelings?
Jackson's Vice President that gave South Carolina the idea of nullification due to their opposition to the Tariff of Abominations and also had one of the worst glow downs in U.S. History
Who is John C. Calhoun?
Washington spoke out against these powerful organizations in his farewell address.
What are political parties?
Who are Lewis and Clark?
The effects of the war included ending the Federalist party, increasing American Patriotism, and taking even more land from this group of people.
Who are Native Americans?
When Jackson destroyed the Second Bank of the U.S. it led to this economic crisis that caused 90% of factories to close.
What is the Panic of 1837?
Group of politicians that labeled Jackson a "king" or "tyrant" and broke off to form a new political party.
Who are the Whigs?