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    vital. Kansas-Nebraska Act -The enactment toppled the old Missouri Compromise line‚ which rejected subjection from the limitless northern zone of the old Louisiana Purchase domain. The demonstration then built another recipe for managing subjection in the national grounds: now Congress might stay out of the matter‚ and the individuals of every region might choose whether to hold or bandit the organization. This gesture toppled the Missouri Compromise which had awhile ago avoided region in the Louisiana

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    ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM(NSTP)OFFICE SCHOOL OF TEACHER EDUCATION Gonzaga Campus‚ Gen. Luna Rd.‚ 2600 Baguio City Tel: (074) 4470664/09198807387/09163349807 Email: nstpcoor@slu.edu.ph / slunstp@yahoo.com PARENT’S AUTHORIZATION FOR GUARDIANS OF OWN CHILDREN OTHER THAN THEMSELVES To St. Louis University: This is to authorize_______________________________‚of _________________________________ (Name of guardian) (address of guardian)

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    APUSH Chapter 12

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    Ch. 12… OPPOSITION TO THE WAR 1. Conservative‚ seaboard Republicans in Congress and New England Federalists New Englanders: refused to buy war bonds to help pay for the war opposed recruiting campaigns traded with England when possible Daniel Webster gave his first important speech on the unconstitutional and objectionable character of an 1813 draft law which allowed for drafting men in state militias into the national army 2. HARTFORD CONVENTION – met in Dec. 1814

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    Impact of Sectionalism

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    Impact of Sectionalism Sectionalism during the 1800’s- 1840’s‚ caused a grand impact on American politics and policies.  Sectionalism began to grow early in the 1800s‚ right after the War of 1812. As more factories were built‚ the South and the North grew further apart. When more people moved to the West‚ the country began to divide even more in this way. The north wanted and federal rights and the south wanted state rights. Each section wanted different things therefore caused problems in government

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    Emerson’s widow. The next year the Missouri Supreme Court Decide to retried the case. In an 1850 retrial the St. Louis court ruled that Scott and his family were free.” Two years later the Missouri Supreme Court stepped in again‚ reversing their decision.Scott and his lawyer the brought the case to to federal court. “In 1854‚ the circuit court upheld the decision of the Missouri Supreme Court.” “After losing again in the federal district court‚ they went

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    Bass Pro Shops

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    trip to Maine where Johnny visited an L.L. Bean store. He figured ‘if a store like that could get people to come to Maine why not Missouri.’ (O”Donnell 2009) He would drive around the country looking for premium fishing tackle that he could find to fill his U-haul trailer with to sell. He would bring his new found fishing tackle back to his home in Springfield‚ Missouri where he set up shop in his dad’s liquor store. His dad’s liquor store was a popular stopping spot on the way to the Ozark’s famous

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    Hist 2

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    Election of 1824 Jackson – president v.s. popular man JQ Adams Against general Jackson 土耳其 Clay no result pass to congress Jackson with army against politics (J.Q. Adams work with Clay) > Clay become secretary of state Jackson won the popular‚ but does not matter = According to Jackson and is supporters the election of 1824 was known as the A) Corrupt Bargain *Election of 1828 Jackson predict that he will won Jackson vs Adams Jackson won On this day in 1806

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    frustration of a fisherman that could not find any tackle in his town. So in 1971‚ Johnny Morris rented a U-Haul and headed across America filling the truck with the newest tackle as he went. Once Johnny had finished‚ he returned home to Springfield‚ Missouri‚ and started his own fishing business with eight feet of space in his father’s liquor store (Bass pro shops‚ 2012). This became a starting point for many fishermen in the Ozark’s famous bass lakes. In 1974‚ after much demand‚ Johnny created a catalog

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    Was the period after our victory of the War of 1812 really an “Era of Good Feelings?” Historians have traditionally labeled it that‚ but many wonder why? The Era of Good feelings took place from 1817 to 1825. During that time‚ James Monroe was elected president for two terms. The Era of ‘Good’ Feelings is misleading because many issues troubled the country around that time such as the American system‚ which tied to sectionalist events and economic panic and depression. Though there are some beneficial

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    The Missouri Compromise Sectional tension between the slave south and free north arose over the control of the vast western lands‚ in 1819. During that year‚ Missouri‚ the first state entirely west of the Mississippi River and carved from the Louisiana Purchase‚ wanted admission from the Congress to be recognized as a slave state. The territory contained a sufficient population to become a state‚ yet the House of Representatives withheld passing Missouri as a state. At the moment‚ the Tallmadge

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