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APUSH Key Terms Unit 4 (1800-1848) Part 1

Mr. Oceguera

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Adams-Onis Treaty, Andrew Jackson, Chesapeake-Leopard affair, Clipper ships, Commonwealth vs Hunt, Cyrus Field, Cyrus McCormick, Eli Whitney, Elias Howe, Embargo of 1807, Erie Canal, Fort McHenry, Francis Scott Key, Hamilton-Burr duel, Hartford Convention, Impressment, Jeffersonian Democracy, King Cotton, Lewis and Clark, Louisiana Purchase, Lowell girls, Macons's Bill No 2, Midnight Judges, Monroe Doctrine, National Road, Nationalism, Non-Intercourse Act, Orders in Council, Revolution of 1800, Robert Fulton, Rush-Bagot treaty, Sacagawea, Samuel Morse, Samuel Slater, Second Bank of the US, Sectionalism, Tariff of 1816, Tecumseh, Toussaint L'Ouverture, Transportation Revolution, Treaty of Ghent, Tripolitan War, War Hawks, War of 1812

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4.Major canal project, built by New York beginning 1817 and stretch 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo (2 Words)
5.Author of the Star spangled Banner, after he saw the flag still standing. (3 Words)
6.Hamilton was killed on July 11, 1804 (2 Words)
8.Young, unmarried women, usually between 15 and 30 years old, working in textile factories. (2 Words)
9.Andrew Jackson vetoed its recharter on July 10, 1932 and created pet banks to destroy it. (5 Words)
10.Sailing ships built for great speed (2 Words)
11.Loyalty or support of a particular region or section of the nation, rather than the United States as a whole.
13.Withstood a 25-hour bombardment by the British navy fleet (2 Words)
15.Meeting that damaged the Federalist with its resolutions to the idea of secession, leaving an idea of disloyalty to use against them (2 Words)
16.in the 1800s became the principal cash crop in the South (2 Words)
20.Treaty in 1819 that purchased eastern Florida (2 Words)
21.Inventor who improved upon previous designs for the mechanical reaper. (2 Words)
25.Financier who promoted the first transatlantic telegraph cable installed between Ireland and Newfoundland in 1866 (2 Words)
26.brought the nation together after the War of 1812
27.Prohibited the United States from trading with European nations. (3 Words)
28.Invented the sewing machine in 1845 (2 Words)
29.Introduced the first steamship, the Clermont, on the Hudson River. (2 Words)
31.Hero of the Battle of New Orleans. (2 Words)
33.Jefferson obtained this territory from Napoleon for $15 million. (2 Words)
34.Period in which steam power, railroads, canals, roads, bridges and clipper ships emerged and allow the country to transport goods into new markets (2 Words)
35.British trade regulations that established a blockade of part of the (3 Words)
36.Haitian general who succeeded in liberating the island from France in 1801. (2 Words)
39.British who founded the first permanent mill in America for Spinning cotton into yarn & founded the cotton textile industry in America. (2 Words)
40.Describes the peaceful transfer of power between from the Federalists to the Democratic-Republican Party (3 Words)
41.War Hawks pushed Madison into a struggle for which the country was not prepare and which ended without victory. (3 Words)
42.Also known as Cumberland Road & encouraged many settlers to travel into the frontier west (2 Words)
43.Protective tariff to defend the industries that were established during the early 1800s. (3 Words)
44.Agreement between the U.S. and Great Britain concerning the Canadian border in 1817 (2 Words)
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1.Invented the telegraph in 1844 (2 Words)
2.Repealed the Embargo Act & the U.S. agreed to resume trade with all nations except France and Britain (2 Words)
3.Arbitrary Seizure of individuals, one of the reasons for the War of 1812, when British vessels boarder American ships
7.Warn European powers from colonizing the (2 Words)
12.Group of militants in Madison's Democratic-Republican party, who wanted more aggressive policies toward the hostile British and French (2 Words)
14.Refers to the term of office of Thomas Jefferson (2 Words)
17.Introduced the concept of interchangeable parts in 1798. (2 Words)
18.Designed to discourage the British & the French from intervening with US commerce by bribing either side in repealing their restrictions. (4 Words)
19.Agreement between the United States and Great Britain that ended the War of 1812. (3 Words)
22.The British demanded the return & surrender of four deserters from the royal navy, four men were seized. (2 Words)
23.President Adam's last minute appointment of judges to keep the judiciary in Federalists hands (2 Words)
24.Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling in 1842 that labor unions were not illegal conspiracies in restrain of trade. It made strikes lega. (3 Words)
30.They explored the vast territory west of the Mississippi River, when they were commissioned by Jefferson (3 Words)
32.War between the United States and Tripoli when the U.S. refused to pay tribute for shipping access. (2 Words)
37.Shoshone women who held guide the Lewis and Clark expedition.
38.A Shawnee leader who fought against US expansion into the Midwest. Defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811

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