Across
- 7. Henry Clay proposed a series of actions to make the US economically self-sufficient
- 8. John Jay negotiates with Britain, they agree to withdraw from our land
- 11. Jefferson buys Louisiana territory from France for $15 million, doubles the size of the US
- 13. Jackson's unofficial group of advisors who often met in the White House kitchen
- 16. set the border between US and Canada at 49° latitude all the way to the Rocky Mountains
- 17. set up a system of federal courts
- 20. The Supreme Court ruled that the National Bank was Constitutional
- 22. John Adams (F), Charles Pinckney (F), Thomas Jefferson (DR), Aaron Burr (DR). Adams got 71 electoral votes, Jefferson got 68 so Adams=President, Jefferson =VP
- 24. Congress passes a high tariff on imports which will hurt Southerners. John c Calhoun writes the "States' Rights Doctrine" which says states should have more power than the federal government.
- 26. Take on state debts, create a national bank, raise tariffs
- 27. extreme patriotism, pride in one's country
- 28. Thomas Pinckney negotiates with Spain and they give US the right to trade via New Orleans and the MS river
- 30. new political party that believed in limiting the federal government and a strict interpretation of the Constitution
- 31. Native Americans are forced out of their homelands and moved to Indian territory in Oklahoma
- 34. sets up the court system
- 36. Allowed the president to imprison aliens (non-citizens living in the US) or anyone who spoke out against the government
- 38. South Carolina tries to pass a "nullification act" which says they won't have to pay the tariff, Jackson threatens to send troops to for them to pay the tariff, a compromise if finally proposed by Henry Clay
- 39. Supreme Court says that states have no right to interfere with Native Americans
- 40. During the French Revolution, France and Britain are at war, Washington does not want to get involved
Down
- 1. PA farmers were upset about a tax on Whiskey (made from the grain they grew) so they attacked tax collectors and burned down buildings. Washington sent federal troops to stop the rebellion
- 2. Gave America all of Ohio after General Mad Anthony Wayne battled and defeated the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. 1795 Allowed Americans to explore the area with peace of mind that the land belonged to America and added size and very fertile land to America. *
- 3. limited naval power for US and Britain in the Great Lakes region
- 4. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark explore LA purchase looking for a river route to the pacific, aided by Sacagawea
- 5. new political party that favored a stronger federal government and believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution
- 6. When trying to negotiate, the French sent 3 agents demanding for a bribe, they were known as X, Y, and Z to the public
- 9. fought between Americans and natives over land in the Ohio River Valley, ended with the Treaty of Greenville
- 10. Spain gave United States East Florida, US gave Spain present-day Texas
- 12. promoted by Henry Clay, MO would enter as a slave state, Maine would enter as a free state, Slavery is now prohibited in any new states/territories above 36°30' latitude
- 14. Supreme Court Case that established judicial review
- 15. A statement given by President Monroe warning Europeans not to interfere with Americans
- 18. Andrew Jackson vs. John Quincy Adams, Jackson is seen as a man of the people (due to expanding voting rights), Jackson wins
- 19. These laws said that VA and KY would not follow the alien and sedition acts because they violated the constitution. They were controversial because they said that states didn't have to follow all federal laws
- 21. time of peace, progress, and improvements
- 23. warned against forming alliances with foreign countries and political parties
- 25. fight between British and Americans over impressment, aiding natives, etc, ended with the Treaty of Ghent
- 29. disagreements between regions within a country
- 32. Jackson gave government jobs to his political supporters (such as Swartwout)
- 33. fight between Natives and Americans in the Indiana territory
- 35. A Period of economic depression caused by Jackson's bank policies, but was blamed on Martin Van Buren
- 37. 1824 Jackson vs. John Quincy Adams. Jackson wins the popular vote, but doesn't have a majority of electoral votes so the House decides the winner. The House chooses John Quincy Adams in what is seen as a "corrupt bargain"
