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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who established the independence of the federal judiciary

John Marshall



The expansion of the US across the North American continent...

profoundly shaped teh nation's history between 1800 and 1850

As Americans entered the 1800s they...

found that the nation's role in international affairs still remained uncertain.

The American economy in the early nineteenth century...

was predominantly rural and agricultural throughout the nation.

The inauguration of President Thomas Jefferson was a significant occasion because...

it marked the peaceful transition of power from one political party to another.

Thomas Jefferson believed...

that the expansion of the nation was essential to liberty.

As the US expanded to the West...

some Americans felt that Mexico provided n ideal opportunity for further territorial acquisition.

Government policies regarding Indians...

often led to a cycle of white encroachment, Indian resistance, and ultimately tribal defeat.

Sagoyewatha, or Red Jacket, insisted that...

because Gd had made white Americans and Indians so different, they each should have the right to their own religion.

The new generation of politicians who openly resisted British influence in North America was called...

War Hawks



The Hartford Convention...












































strongly expressed New England Federalists' opposition to the War of 1812











In 1816, the united States entered aperiod known as the Era of Good Feelings that...

seemed to indicate the success of Jeffersonian Republicanism and the end of the Federalists.

John Quincy Adams's most successful effort as secretary of state...

dealt with Spain over Florida and the American border with Spanish territory

The Missouri Compromise...

revealed deep sectional differences in the United States, expecially over issues dealing with slavery.


The western expansion that occurred in the early nineteenth century...

fueled a desire among Americans for even more growth and territorial acquisitions.

True or False



The willingness of Indians to provide help and information was crucial to the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

TRUE

True or False




New Englanders who lived close to Canada were the Americans most inclined to fear British influence on Native-American tribes.





FALSE

True or False




The American shipping industry never recovered from the tremendous economic losses it suffered during the American Revolution.

FALSE

True or False




President Thomas Jefferson was committed to increasing the power of the national government.

FALSE

True or False




For several reasons Napoleon Bonaparte hoped to reestablish a French presence in North America.

TRUE

True or False




The impressment of American sailors became a major issue of conflict between England and the United States

TRUE

True or False




Tecumseh was an Indian leader who helped the Americans defeat the British during the War of 1812

FALSE

True or False




After the War of 1812, the United States experienced a period of tremendous western expansion.

TRUE

True or False




During their presidential administrations, James Madison and James Monroe supported a number of Federalist policies.

TRUE

True or False




The American victory in the War of 1812 touched off an economic boom that lasted until the 1830s.

FALSE