Manifest Destiny and the Era of Good Feelings
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Name:_____________________________________________________ Test Date:______________________ Period:______ Manifest Destiny and the Era of Good Feelings America Book: Chapter 9 Section 1 Third president of the United States; responsible for the Louisiana Purchase The political stance that the government should be as small as possible so that it does not interfere with the lives of citizens or the economy. The process established by the court case ________________________________ wherein the Supreme Court can declare a law to be unconstitutional and thus invalidate it. America Book: Chapter 9 Section 2 Pinckney Treaty Napoleon Bonaparte __________________________ purchased the ________________________ from __________________________ of ___________________________________ effectively doubling the size of the United States, although most of the territory was wilderness. Jefferson’s dilemma concerning the Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark America Book: Chapter 9 Section 3 William Henry Harrison Battle of Tippecanoe America Book: Chapter 9 Section 4 War Hawks Causes of the War of 1812 blockade White House Burns Dolly Madison’s role- Reaction of the American People- “The Star-Spangled Who wrote it? Banner” Where was he? Why did he write it? Treaty of Ghent Battle fought after the Treaty of Ghent was signed; General Andrew Jackson won a stunning victory over the British America Book: Chapter 10 Section 2 5th US President; last President from the Revolutionary Era; most famous for a doctrine issued during his presidency Statement written by John Quincy Adams and read by James Monroe The United States would not allow European nations to create American colonies or interfere with the free nations of Latin America. The United States would consider any attempt to do so “dangerous to our peace and safety.” America Book: Chapter 10 Section 3 7th President; hero of the Battle of New Orleans; considered a hero of the common man; pushed for the removal of Native Americans Election of 1824 Name of the political party led by Andrew Jackson; spilt away from the Republican Party during the election of 1824 Political party formed to oppose Andrew Jackson America Book: Chapter 10 Section 4 Reasons government leaders had conflict with Native Americans Court cases Cherokee Nation v. Georgia involving Indian Removal Worchester v. Georgia Andrew Jackson’s response Challenges Native Americans faced along the Trail of Tears America Book: Chapter 13 Section 1 Manifest Destiny .