Identifying strongly with your own nations and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or determent of other nations
Nationalism
This event in 1820, balanced the amount of slave and free states in America with the entry of Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
The Missouri Compromise
What U.S President created the Monroe Doctrine?
James Monroe
Looking at the map of South America, What Empire controlled number 15 on the map?
Portuguese Empire
5th American President and creator of the Monroe Doctrine
James Monroe
Practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
Spoils System
This 1823 event declared that Europe was no longer free to settle in North or South America and America would not interfere with European affairs
The Monroe Doctrine
What two continents did America promise to protect under the Monroe Doctrine
North and South America
Looking at the Map of South America, what European country controlled numbers 16,17 and 18?
Spanish Empire
6th President, won the election in 1824 but lost in 1828
John Quincy Adams
Series of forced displacement by the American government of approximately 60,000 Native Americans. (Term given by the Native people)
Trail of Tears
In 1824, settlers in this future U.S. state seceded from Mexico creating their own independent country that lasted for about Month
Texas
What countries royal navy did America use to enforce the Monroe Doctrine?
British
Numbers 12, 13 and 14 on the map were broken up between the British, Dutch and French in the country of?
Guiana
7th U.S. President, lost in 1824 but won in 1828. Created the Indian Removal Act
Andrew Jackson
A movement for more Democracy in the American Government in the 1830s led by President Andrew Jackson
Jacksonian Democracy
The 1824 and 1828 Presidential elections featured these two political rivals, with one winning in 1824 and the other winning in 1828.
John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson
What decade was the Monroe Doctrine created?
1820's
Brazil
Native American who translated Cherokee language into written form
Seuoya(h)
When one side separates from the other to create their own Government.
Secede
This 1830 event allowed state governors to forcibly remove Native Peoples from their lands
Indian Removal Act
The ideas of Isolationism and Neutrality played big roles in the Monroe Doctrine, define one of these two terms.
Isolationism- Policy where you remain apart from issues that do not directly impact your country
Neutrality- Not picking a side in a conflict, staying in the middle.
What 5 European countries held land ion South America before the Monroe Doctrine?
Spanish, Portuguese, British, Dutch, French
Influential leader of the Seminole tribe in Florida, led rebellion against the U.S. Government
Osceola