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    Guide In preparation for your test‚ please be able to answer these questions and know and understand concepts relating to these topics. AMERICAN SYSTEM AND NATIONALISM (Pages 219-222) Identify and describe Henry Clay and the American System John Marshall Cases: Gibbons v. Ogden Dartmouth v. Woodward McCullouch v. Maryland How did these cases boost national power? Missouri Compromise James Monroe and the Monroe Doctrine AGE OF JACKSON (Pages 224-235) 1. Why did Andrew

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    Chapter 13- The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy Vocab “Davy” Crockett- Served as Tennessee senator in the House of Representatives and was killed in the Battle of the Alamo Nicholas Biddle-Second and last president of the second bank of the United States. Black Hawk-Native American leader who resisted the movement of his tribe. Interestingly enough he died in Iowa and was buried on the banks of the Des Moines River. Sam Houston-American politician and soldier who helped secure the independence of Texas

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    Andrew Jackson and the Politics of the Market Revolution I. The Presidency of John Quincy Adams Adams appointed Henry Clay as his Secretary of State. This was a corrupt bargain says his opponents. Jackson described Clay as Judas of the west. After he became president he got to work trying to build all these things like an observatory and national college. II. Martin Van Buren and Andrew Jackson Martin close supporter of Jackson put together an organization that was designed to drive Adams and

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    Presidential Outline #10 – John Tyler I. John Tyler (1790-1862) II. John Tyler (Whig) Only Term (1841-1845) III. Education and Occupation A. President Van Buren didn’t receive much education as a child. His parents were Dutch and spoke fluent Dutch. His father‚ Abraham‚ owned a tavern. In the tavern‚ Van Buren spent much of his childhood observing‚ studying‚ and listening to the political arguments there‚ giving him some experience. His formal

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    permitted north of latitude 36˚ 30’. The long retired Thomas Jefferson expressed his alarm to the happenings in American government by comparing the sectional disunity to a “fire bell in the night [that] awaked and filled me with terror.” (Document G) John Quincy Adams also stated that “If the union must be dissolved‚ slavery is precisely the question upon which it ought to break.” (Document F) By simply drawing a line to determine boundaries of slavery‚ it was inevitable that neither side would be

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    their efforts to coordinate a united Southern response and focused on how their state‚ by itself‚ would react. They came up with the South Carolina Exposition Also known as Calhoun’s Exposition‚ Was written in December 1828 by John C. Calhoun‚ then vice president under John Quincy Adams and later under Andrew Jackson The document was a protest against the Tariff of 1828‚ also known as the Tariff of Abominations. The document stated that if the tariff was not repealed‚ South Carolina would secede The

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    Andrew Jackson was a victorious and triumphant man for he rose from the depths of poverty. Andrew Jackson was born to irish immigrants and then descended to authority over the nation as the 7th president and was defined as a national military icon. He addressed issues beyond politics and ideologies previously set in place by the founding fathers of the nation. These issues were climacteric for a budding nation in search for it’s individuality. Andrew Jackson’s lasting legacy include the two political

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    Compromise Thursday‚ November 3‚ 2011 The Nullification Crisis and the Compromise of 1833 The “Tariff of Abominations” (1828) was passed to protect northern industries‚ which outraged southerners who had to pay higher prices for goods. Vice President John C. Calhoun secretly authors the South Carolina Exposition‚ arguing that states could and should nullify the tariff. (Remember the Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions in response to the Alien & Sedition Acts? ) The Tariff of 1832 passed‚ lowering the tariff

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    Dionicia Vilsaint U.S. History I Mr. Dunne 2/13/15 Andrew Jackson’s Presidency Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the United States of America from 1829-1837. During his presidency he faced many challenges. Jackson was famous for his short temper‚ being prone to violence‚ and a loyal defender of the common man. Some of the most important challenges he faces are his issues with the National Bank‚ his dealing with the South and the Natives‚ dealing with the tariff‚ and issues concerning his

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    widely-known concept of “all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator” should be abridged to specifically only mention “all white men." Understanding that this frame of thought is embedded within figures such as Catharine Beecher and John C. Calhoun‚ during the Ante-bellum era of America‚ demonstrates that in order for America to reach such an optimum level of superiority and supremacy‚ groups of people must always be dominated and subjugated as a consequence of God’s will. In this

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