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By 1810, only 1/7 of the American population lived beyond the Appalachains Mountains.
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one of the first major improved highways in the United States to be built by the federal government.
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Louisiana was admitted as a state.
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The war of 1812 ends.
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was chartered in 1816, five years after the First Bank of the United States lost its own charter. The Second Bank of the United States was initially headquartered in Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia, the same as the First Bank, and had branches throughout the nation.
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In 1816, U.S. troops first crossed into East Florida in pursuit of hostile Seminole Indians.
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New Orleans recieved 37,000 bales.
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James Monroe was elected president.
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Missouri territorial assembly applied for statehood.
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settled a border dispute in North America between the United States and Spain.
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was the first major financial crisis in the United States[1], which occurred during the end of the Era of Good Feelings.
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a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States.
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a landmark United States Supreme Court case dealing with the application of the Contract Clause of the United States Constitution to private corporations.
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a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. The state of Maryland had attempted to impede operation of a branch of the Second Bank of the United States by imposing a tax on all notes of banks not chartered in Maryland.
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Missouri Compromise was passed.
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The Rocky Mountain Fur Company was founded.
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The Monroe Doctrine was proclaimed.
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a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce was granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution
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Completed in 1825 In order to open the country west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers and to offer a cheap and safe way to carry produce to a market