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Key Dates Famous People “Wars” Nationalism Sectionalism

180318191820

Each involved U.S. territories

180718091810

All involved efforts by Jefferson and Madison to gain neutral trading rights

181418171818

All were years in which treaties were negotiated

between Great Britain and the USA.

181618191832

The Second Bank of the US

181918371873

The years when financial panics hit the US economy

Cyrus McCormickEli Whitney

Robert Fulton

All inventors whose inventions helped spark

agricultural development.

Oliver PerryStephen DecaturAndrew Jackson

All war heroes.

FletcherMcCulloch

Gibbons

All names in court cases in which judicial review was used to strike down state

laws.

Thomas JeffersonNapolean BonaparteToussant L’Overture

All key players in the U.S. opportunity to purchase Louisiana.

Henry ClayAndrew JacksonJohn Marshall

All put nationalism above sectionalism.

Lake ErieFt. McHenryNew Orleans

All battles of the War of 1812 in which the

Americans triumphed.

Barbary PiratesEnglish sailors

Seminole Indians

All people who attacked U.S. citizens.

TippecanoeThames

Horseshoe Bend

All battles fought by US soldiers against Native

American resistance during the War of 1812.

FederalistsHartfordites

Opponents of Mr. Madison’s War

They could be the same people.

ImpressmentRunaway slaves

Ransom demands

All causes of U.S. decision to go to war.

Henry ClayJohn Calhoun

Daniel Webster

All War Hawks

We have met the enemy and they are ours.

Our Country, Right or WrongEvery good citizen makes his

country’s honor his own.

Quotes by famous war heroes (Perry, Decatur,

Jackson)

CreeksShawnee

Cherokees

Native Americans who sided with the British in

the War of 1812

Alexander HamiltonHenry Clay

McCulloch v. Maryland

All supported the “implied powers” theory

Benjamin RushJohn Quincy Adams

James Madison

All nationalist Secretaries of State

Gabriel ProesserDenmark Vessey

Nat Turner

All planned or led slave revolts and all were

executed for it.

Samuel SlaterKing Cotton

slavery

All contributed to economic sectionalism

faminerevolutions

America’s reputation

All causes of Irish and German immigration

(principally to the North)

strikebreakerslegal papers

fear of kidnapping

All things pertaining to free blacks in antebellum

America

Code of chivalryPeculiar institutionWhite paternalism

All characteristics of Southern antebellum culture

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