Era of Good Feelings and Jackson Era Exam Study Guide

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Why did manufacturing increase in the US prior to and during the War of 1812?

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The US couldn't rely on European countries for goods due to their involvement in the Napoleonic Wars and tensions with Britain and France.

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What problems were exposed during the War of 1812?

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Problems in transportation and financial systems.

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Why did manufacturing increase in the US prior to and during the War of 1812?

The US couldn't rely on European countries for goods due to their involvement in the Napoleonic Wars and tensions with Britain and France.

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What problems were exposed during the War of 1812?

Problems in transportation and financial systems.

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What are the main reasons for calling the period following the War of 1812 'The Era of Good Feelings'?

Economic expansion, growth of white settlement, trade in the West, creation of new states, and rising nationalism.

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Who was James Monroe's Sec. of State?

John Q. Adams.

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What did the rulings of the Marshall Court establish?

The power of the federal government over the states in regulating the economy.

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What does the Monroe Doctrine state regarding European Powers?

European Powers should not claim colonies in the Americas.

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An expression of nationalism that included raising the protective tariff, strengthening the National Bank, and federal government internal financial improvements.

What was Clay's 'American System'?

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The Tariff of Abominations.

What controversial tariff was introduced that Southern states disliked?

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The belief that the US is destined by God to expand and spread democracy across North America.

What is 'Manifest Destiny'?

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Samuel Wilson, a meat business owner who became popularized as a symbol of the U.S. government.

Who was 'Uncle Sam' during the War of 1812?

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Missouri was admitted as a slave state while Maine was admitted as a free state.

What was the outcome of the Missouri Compromise?

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Why was there tension regarding the admission of new states from the Louisiana Purchase?

Debates on whether they would join as slave states or free states.

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He opposed an economic system that allowed a few noble families and wealthy members to dominate society.

What was Andrew Jackson's view of economic aristocracy?

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A belief among Jackson's supporters that their candidate was entitled to win the election due to vote casting irregularities.

What was 'The Corrupt Bargain'?

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It represented the fight against the Indian Removal Act by the Native and Black Seminoles.

What was the significance of the Second Seminole War?

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The forced relocation and movement of Native Americans from their homelands, resulting in many deaths.

What was the Trail of Tears?

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That native nations were sovereign nations and the practices against them were objectionable, but the ruling was not enforced by Andrew Jackson.

What did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in Worchester v. Georgia?