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1812; Federalists; 1814; Ghent; Federalists; secede; 1816; Democratic Republicans
The War of _______ came about because the British were stopping American ships from getting to France. The ________ (merchants) are impacted by this. This war ended in _______ with the Treaty of ________. The _________ are arguing that the government went beyond its power in the war, and they want to ______. The Federalist Party is gone by ______ (the ________ _______ are happy)
Democratic Republican; division; Federalists; Bank
After the Federalist Party dissolved in 1816, the ex-Federalists migrate to the _________ _______ party. There is a lot of _______ in the party because some ex-Federalists are still speaking _______ ideas. These ideas start shaping the Democratic Republican party as seen in the ______ of the US
1811; happy; 1816; Jefferson; elites; strengthened
The charter for the Bank of the US runs out in _______. The Democratic Republicans are ______, but the ex-Federalists want the Bank of the US to recharter. The Second Bank of the US is rechartered in ________, and it’s everything _________ warned about: only the _______ benefitted from it , and it was pretty sketchy. However, the American economy is ________
1818/19; statehood; slavery; Northwest Territory; south; north; first; 1820; nobody’s; slavery; 36 30; below; above; Maine; Jefferson; technological
In ______, the Missouri territory is the first territory to apply for __________. They send in a draft of the constitution that allows ___________. People in congress argue because part of Missouri is in the __________ ________. This is where the _______ starts to support slavery and the _______ starts to not support slavery. This marks the ______ debate about slavery. In _______, congress settles on the Missouri Compromise (________ happy about this). It states Missouri can become a state with ________. In order to prevent this from happening again, the _____ _____ line becomes the dividing line: Any territory _______ it can become a slave state, any territory ________ it can become a free state, and _______ comes in as a free state to balance out the power in congress. ________ states this compromise is like having a wolf by its ear. This debate also brought awareness to the change in America with regards to __________ advancements
7; 1824; Jackson; understands; Jackson; not; House of Representatives; John Quincy Adams; Jackson; campaigning; stolen; working; economics; 1819; recession; Bank; Money Power
There are ______ candidates for the election of ________. ___________ became famous from the War of 1812, and he made the argument that he ________ Americans. __________ won the election of 1824 (______ by majority). However, the ______ ____ _________ chooses _______ _______ ______ as the president in 1824. _______ spends the next 4 years ______ because he’s furious. He says the election was ________ from him by the elites. He says he will stand for the _______ class Americans. His greatest argument is __________ because of the Panic of _______ (there was a ______, but the people didn’t know what was going on. Jackson says this is a result of the ______ of the US which he calls the ______ ______)
1828; 1832; Democratic; Whig; John Quincy Adams; Scientific; Romanticism
Jackson wins the _______ and _______ elections. The Democratic Republican party became the ________ party. The ______ party was created which consisted of people who support _______ ______ _____. There is now a shift from the _______ movement to the ________ movement
1828; first; Cherokees; no; sues; Worchester; Georgia; 1832; John Marshall; independent; enforce; army; Trail of Tears; west; 1; 4
In _______, white Americans discover gold in Dahlonega (this is the ______ gold rush in the country). However, not all of the land belongs to the US because some of it is owned by the _________. The government asks for the land, but the natives say _____ and _______ them in ______ v. ______ (this happened in the year ______). Chief Justice ______ ______ says the natives are their own sovereign, ______ nation that is not subject to GA or the US. Jackson says let the court ______ their decision, but he sends his _____ to Dahlonega to kick out the natives (this is known as the ______ ____ ______). He promised them land in the ______, and ____ in ______ died during this process
national road; Cumberland Turnpike; Clay; Maysville Road; vetoes; doesn’t
During Jackson’s second term, there is a debate about a _______ _______ (aka ______ _________) to move agricultural goods between states. The bigger issue is that it’s pushed through congress by ______, and he wants to connect his hometown (________ _____) to this. However, Jackson _______ it because he _______ like him.
Emerson; 1836
______ writes Nature in _______
second; Biddle; 1832; dissolved
The charter of the Second Bank of the US would end in Jackson’s ______ term. The head of the bank is _______. He pushed the bank into the election of ______, but it ______ in Jackson’s second term
King Andrew; constitution; Nullification Crisis; tariffs; Kentucky Resolutions; Virginia Resolutions; not; federal; Washington; South Carolina; oppose; Calhoun; resigns; rights; can’t; first; Americans; world
After a few years, people started calling Jackson “_____ _____” because he was stepping all over the _______. Take, for example, the ________ _______. South Carolina wants to nullify _______ according to the _______ _______ (Jefferson) and ________ ________ (Madison). However, Jackson says the state does ______ decide whether or not they adhere to _______ law. Like _______ in the Whiskey Rebellion, Jackson says he will go to ______ _______ and destroy those who ______ federal law and hang _______ (the vice president) if need be. Calhoun _______ and becomes a senator. The people in this state say “Jackson is _____. State ______ question federal law”. This time period is the _____ time Americans become aware of themselves as “_______” and not as “former British subjects” because they’re changing the ______ around them