Chapter 10 Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
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2nd National Bank in what State?

A

Philadelphia

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2
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The B.U.S had to…

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Pay government a bonus of 1.5 million
Lend government 5 million in demand could establish branches
Handle government funds
Banknotes accepted to pay government

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3
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Tariff of 1816

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A tax on foreign imports to protect infant American industries

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4
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Rush-Baget agreement of 1817

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After the war of 1812 both sides still had battleships on the Great Lakes. The mutually agreed to withdraw ships in an effort to keep the peace.

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5
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Convention of 1818

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The United States and England agree to joint occupation of Oregon territory and they establish the northern boundary of the us which is the 49th parallel.

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6
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Trans continental treaty of 1819

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Or the Adams-Oris agreement
A treaty with Spain where the US received Florida. This happened because of the fighting with the Seminole Indians in Florida and Jackson attacking the Spanish forts

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7
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Panic of 1819

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Decrease in price of cotton because of the British investments in India but the BUS was blamed

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8
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Tallmage Amendment

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Missouri would be granted statehood if they agreed to immediately abolish slavery. This failed in congress.

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9
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Missouri Compromise

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Maine would enter as a free state and Missouri would be slave. 36 30 was the boundary line.

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10
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The tariff of 1828

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Or the tariff of abominations

It taxed cotton which led Calhoun to believe it was a secret attack against slavery

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11
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Spoil system

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Where Jackson replaced all the old government officials with those who were loyal to him.

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12
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The removal act of 1830

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Moved Indians west of Mississippi River

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13
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National road was initially called…

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The Cumberland road

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14
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John Quincy Adams Secretary of State was…

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Henry clay (from Kentucky born in Virginia)

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15
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54 40

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The southern boundary of Russia’s land claim

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16
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Monroe Doctrine

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1) American continents could not be colonized by other nations
2) any attempt at colonization would be treated as an act of war
3) The US would not interfere with European colonies
4) the US would keep out of internal affairs of European nations and their wars

17
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Corrupt Bargain

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John quincy Adams election as viewed by Andrew Jackson

18
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South Carolina Exposition and Protest

A

Calhoun expressed that a state could nullify an act of congress that was found as unconstitutional

19
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James Madison was president at…

A

The end of the war of 1812

20
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Nationalist Chief Justice

A

John Marshall

21
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Led war against seminoles

A

Andrew Jackson

22
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Elected president in 1816

23
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Massachusetts senator who favored a protective tariff in 1828

A

Daniel Webster (from New Hampshire)

24
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Introduced amendment to ban slavery from Missouri

A

James Tallmadge jr.

25
Came in second in popular votes in 1824 election
John Q. Adams
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Wrote South Carolina Exposition and Protest
John C. Calhoun | About States right to nullify federal acts
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McCulloch v. Maryland
Involved issues with national bank
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Gibbons v. Ogden
The regulation of interstate commerce
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Secretary of State and war under President Madison and was elected president. As president he signed a treaty with Spain which gave the United States Florida and expanded Louisianas western border to pacific coast
Monroe
30
Said that currency short western towns would be at the mercy of the eastern bank "They may be devoured by it any moment!...)
Thomas Hart Benton
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The second bank of the United States was chartered in...?
1826
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The president of the second bank of the United States was...?
Langdon Cheeves
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American System
Spokesman was Henry Clay. 1) high tariffs to impede import of European products, an attempt to protect baby American industries 2) higher prices for federal lands 3) strong national bank
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Marbury v. Madison and Fletcher v. peck the court...
Struck down a court law and then a state law as unconstitutional
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Martin v. Hunters lessee and Cohens v. Virginia court...
assumed rights to consider appeals from state courts
36
Dartmouth College v. Woodward
An attempt by a New Hampshire legislator to alter a provision in the colleges' charter