US History Chapter 8 1770-1828 Part 5
Across
- 4. The Democrates took up the cause of ____ rights and sectionalism.
- 8. A word that means national pride.
- 10. All four candidates John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and William Crawford ran for Presidency, were members of the Democratic-Republican party, and called the __ sons.
- 11. This was growing much faster in the North than in the South.
- 12. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 admitted Maine to the Union as a free state and Missouri as a ___ state.
- 13. National Republicans wanted a strong ___ government.
- 15. The first state to be located entirely west of the Mississippi River.
- 16. 6th US President,; minority President, served only one term as many thought Jackson would have been better choice for President
Down
- 1. The Monroe ___ was a policy that prohibited any future colonization in the New World by European powers. It prepared the way for future American expansion in the West.
- 2. Before 1819, Florida belonged to ___ and included coastal lands from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River.
- 3. Monroe was the last of a group known as the ___ Dynasty, a group of VA leaders who guided our country in the early years of US history.
- 5. During Adams Presidency, the Democratic-Republican party split into ___ groups.
- 6. voting for the candidate who would do the most for the people's section
- 7. In 1819, Jackson invaded Spanish ___ (state) and eventually the Spanish agreed to cede this state to the US.
- 9. He was the 5th US President elected in 1816.
- 14. The Americans were threatened by ___, who controlled Alaska.