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- 3. ________ Indians and runaway African Americans worked together, the Indians let the slaves to live in their villages, the slaves would give share their crops.
- 5. John ___________, of The South, was a Sectional Leader, supported slavery.
- 6. In the early 1800s, the United States was facing foreign competition, especially from _______.
- 10. Cheif Justice John ________ helped strength the federal government.
- 12. General Andrew _______ marched to Florida with more than 3,000 soldiers in 1818.
- 15. American business owners like Francis _____ Lowell helped the American Industry grow quickly.
- 18. Clay believed that a better __________ system would make it easier for farmers in The West and South to ship goods to cities.
- 19. In order to help Spain regain its colonies, Prussia, France,Russia, and Austria formed an ________.
- 20. Republicans supported a law to charter a _______ Bank of the United States, after the first one failed.
- 22. Clay's plan aiming at promoting economic growth was called American ______.
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- 1. _________ disliked Clay's plan because they did not want to pay for roads and canals that brought them no benefit.
- 2. _________ and Madison opposed having a national bank.
- 4. British ____________ planned to put out American businesses by selling cloth for cheaper in the United States.
- 7. Daniel Webster, of New Hampshire, thought slavery was ____.
- 8. Henry ____, of The West, favored a more active role for the central government.
- 9. In 1816, James ______ became president, defeating Senator Rufus King of New York.
- 11. After Spain agreed to peace talks, the _________ Treaty took place.
- 13. _____ officials protected runaway slaves from Georgia and South Carolina.
- 14. Sectionalism is loyalty to one's _____ or nation.
- 16. The ______ was passed in 1816 because of angry New England business owners.
- 17. In the end, the United States bought Florida from Spain for just ____ million dollars.
- 21. In the Monroe ________, it stated that the United States wouldn't interfere with European affairs.
