Rishita Gorle Sec. 3 and 4 X-Word
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- 3. President James Monroe declared the policy,the _______ Doctrine, in 1823 that stated the U.S. could not interfere in any affairs of any existing colony in the European nation or the European nation itself, get control of any new, independent nations in Latin America, and proved that the U.S. tried to keep European powers out of the Western Hemisphere.
- 6. The three "sections" that Americans felt this loyalty to were the Westerners,__________, and Northerners.
- 8. Andrew Jackson went with a force of 3,000 soldiers to destroy the "________ Fort" after Spain refused to demolish it themselves.
- 11. In 1816,James _______ became the president of our nation at 60 years old.
- 12. John C. Calhoun was against any policy that would strengthen and support the power the _______ government had.
- 15. The Supreme Court confirmed the federal government's power to control the _______ between states in the court case Gibbons v. Ogden.
- 16. ______ was one of the three sectional leaders in our country, and he spoke for the West.
- 18. Daniel Webster thought the idea of __________ was evil.
- 21. The idea of _____________ meant that there was "loyalty to one's state or section rather than the nation as a whole".
- 23. Daniel Webster was from the state of ____ ___________.
- 25. The U.S. wanted to control _________, which is now one of the U.S. states, instead of Spain.
- 26. In the court case McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that _______ are not given the right to interfere with any federal institutions that are within their borders.
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- 1. Florida was given to the United States in a $____ million dollar exchange with Spain in 1821.
- 2. Henry Clay wanted the central government to be part of promoting the ______ of our nation more.
- 4. Though there were disputes among the different "sections" of our country, the entire nation enjoyed an "era of ____ feelings" after the War of 1812.
- 5. America "cheered"about Latin American Nations winning their __________, or their rights and freedom, in the early 1800s.
- 7. Henry Clay's plan, American System, was aimed to promote the growth of our country's _________.
- 9. ________ Jackson was an American General who went with a force of 3,000 soldiers to take one of Spain's forts.
- 10. For enslaved African Americans, Florida was a _______, which meant a place for escape.
- 13. The _______-OnĂs Treaty in 1821 gave Florida to the United States with Spain's approval.
- 14. Only the federal government was given the power to control interstate commerce, which was the trade between _________ states.
- 17. John C. Calhoun was from a frontier ________ on South Carolina.
- 19. When Andrew Jackson and his force went to Florida to try to get Fort Negro taken down, Spain was too busy fighting _______ in Latin America, but Spain still protested.
- 20. ________ from the North defended the idea of slavery.
- 22. _______ sometimes raided settlements in Georgia and were from Florida.
- 24. The court case McCulloch v. Maryland allowed the ______ of the United States to continue, which would eventually contribute to our nations' economy expanding.(This is the place where people get money.)