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Formed by Thomas Jefferson. Supported state's right and France, but they feared centralized political power and were against Hamilton's financial plan.
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A new invention increasesd product production, which was called the cotton gin. It had helped to set the South on a different course of development from the North.
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Purchased from France for $15 million and the Louis and Clark expedition began in St. Louis, Missouri. They discovered different native american tribes and diseases.
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Became speaker of the House of Representatives, and encouraged the U.S to go to war with England, in order to become independent.
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Economic program developed by Henry Clay, included supprt for national banks, tariffs and internal improvements.
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The Adams-Onis Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Spain signed in 1819 which established the southern border of the Louisiana Purchase. As part of the agreement, the United States obtained the territory of Florida.
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An 1819 Supreme Court decision that established the supremacy of the national government over state governments.
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This two-year depression was caused by extensive speculation, the loose lending practices of state banks, a decline in European demand for American staple goods, and no organization within the Second Bank of the United States.
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passed by Congress. Maine is a free state and Missouri as a slave state. Slavery is banned in Lousiana territory.
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A proposition of US foreign policy that resists the influence or interference of outside powers in the U.S. It was declared by President Monroe, stating that the western himsphere can not be colonized by european countries. Without this, it would not be fair, and we would not have much independence from europe.
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(1824) This suit grew from an attempt by the state of New York to grant a licensed monopoly over of waterborne commerce on the Hudson River against a Federal license.
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A canal between the New York cities of Albany and Buffalo, completed in 1825. Allowed western farmers to ship products to sell in the North.
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A major battle between the two emerging political parties involved the Bank of the United States, the charter of which was due to expire in 1832. Andrew Jackson and his supporters opposed the bank, seeing it as a privileged institution and the enemy of the common people.
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Van Buren took office in March of 1837 and immediately faced significant challenges. The most significant of these was a financial panic, begun during Jackson’s second term and triggered by the transfer of federal funds from the Bank of the United States to state banks. In the aftermath, hundreds of banks and businesses failed including people losing land.
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Cherokees are forcibly removed from Georgia to IndianTerritory. This resulted in many deaths of Cherokee.
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7th preisdent of U.S. Jackson was the nation's first frontier president, and his election marked a turning point in American politics, as the center of political power shifted from East to West.