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- 3. The Supreme Court case called Gibbons vs _______ upheld the federal government.
- 5. Congress passed the _____ of 1816 which increased the money on imported goods; this made the southerners mad.
- 7. "Black ________" gave Indians a share of crops they raised because the Indians allowed them to live in villiages near them.
- 8. James _______ was a bank cashier, who refused to pay tax.
- 11. Henry Clay moved from Virginia to _________ at 20 years old.
- 13. The ________ was built along the Apalachian River, in the Spanish territory of Florida.
- 15. ________ is loyalty to one's state or nation.
- 18. The Monroe _______ was a policy statement, sent by Monroe to Congress in 1823.
- 20. Gibbons vs Ogden gave the government power to regulate interstate ________.
- 21. Spain gave _______ to the United States in exchange for $5 million, because they could not risk to go to war with the United States.
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- 1. Clay, Calhoun, and Webster were three ____________ who took center stage in America following the War of 1812.
- 2. Miguel _______, in 1810, sounded the call for Mexico's independence. In 1811, he was captured and killed.
- 4. John ______ of The South, was a Sectional Leader, who supported slavery.
- 6. After the War of 1812, the nation entered an "era of good _______."
- 9. General Andrew ________ demanded Spain to demolish the Negro Fort; this demand got denied by the Spanish governor.
- 10. The United _________ of Central America was formed two years after the people of Central America declared independence from Spain.
- 12. Henry Clay was a great ________.
- 14. After the War of 18 _____, British good poured into the US because they had gotten a head start in industrializing.
- 15. The American _______ was Henry Clay's plan, which was aimed at promoting economic growth.
- 16. Henry ______ was from Virginia, then moved to Kentucky, and spoke for The West.
- 17. James ______ was a republican candidate for President, and also defeated federalist, Senator Rufus King of New York.
- 19. Daniel _______, wanted the federal government to take a larger role in building the nation's economy, and also viewed slavery as "evil."
