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Monroe told European nations to keep their hands off the Western hemisphere (we were concerned because European nations were trying to reclaim colonies in Latin America) |
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Jackson proposed the _________ which removed tribes from lands east of the Mississippi River. |
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The Cherokees refused Jackson's proposal and were forcibly moved to Oklahoma on the ________. |
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Jackson saw himself as representing the "_________" |
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the first president not born into wealth |
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individuals with similar beliefs that try to get like-minded individuals elected to office |
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loose interpretation of the Constitution |
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strict interpretation of the Constitution |
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England impressed American sailor (ex. Leopard attacked the Chesapeake) |
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Americans believed the British were encouraging Native American tribes to attack frontier settlements |
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England tried to prevent America from trading with its enemies |
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Effects of the War of 1812 |
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America proved it could defend itself |
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increased American manufacturing |
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Native Americans not able to resist American settlers moving onto their land |
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impressment of sailors; believed British were encouraging NA tribes to attack settlements; England prevented America from trading with tis enemies |
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Causes of the War of 1812 |
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America proved it could defend itself; increased American manufacturing; NA not ables to resist Am. settlers moving onto their land; patriotism |
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