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Page 1: Final Exam Study Guide Part II. Era of Good Feelings Period of time immediately following the War of 1812.

Final ExamStudy Guide

Part II

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Era of Good Feelings Period of time immediately following the

War of 1812

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Rush-Bagot Agreement Agreement between the US and Great

Britain to limit the number of Naval ships on the Great Lakes

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Adams-Onis Treaty gave the United States east Florida

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Simon Bolivar Venezuelan Nicknamed “the Liberator” Won independence for his own country Led revolutions in several South American

countries

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Monroe Doctrine Stated the United States would not tolerate

any new colonies in North or South America

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How did the War of 1812 make Americans feel?

Pride in their country

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Sequoya Cherokee leader that tried to help them

assimilate to white culture.

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Specie Gold or Silver

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The Election of 1824 Won by

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What was Andrew Jackson’s nickname?

Old Hickory

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The Missouri Compromise Drafted by Henry Clay Banned slavery north of the 36 30 line Maine enters as a free state Missouri enters as a slave state

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What did the collapse of the Federalist Party coincide with?

Political Harmony

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What did the War of 1812 convince many Republicans to support?

A strong central government

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Nicholas Biddle The president of the National Bank under

Andrew Jackson.

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Samuel Slater Developed a British style spinning mill in

the US

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Eli Whitney Invented the Cotton Gin

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Robert Fulton Designed the first steamship called the

Clermont.

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What were slaves called in Texas? Indentured Servants

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Battles of the Texas Revolution Alamo Goliad San Jacinto

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William Travis Colonel at the Alamo

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What issue prevented Texas from entering the Union immediately?

Slavery

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Mountain Men Fur trappers

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Oregon Trail Connected the Midwest with Oregon

Country

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Californios The first Spanish settlers of California and

their descendants.

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Who led the Bear Flag Revolt? John Fremont

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Why was the Mexican War called Polk’s War?

Because Polk aggressively pursued US expansion.

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Who won the Election of 1852?

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Fire-Eaters Southerners who held extremely pro-

slavery views.

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Secession Withdrawal from the Union

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Who made the Freeport Doctrine? Stephen Douglas

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Lecompton Constitution was drafted and passed by pro-slavery

delegates only

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Charles Sumner Massachusetts senator who was beaten

with a cane by Preston Brooks.

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What were Lincoln and Douglas debating for in 1858?

Illinois Senate Seat

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Fugitive Slave Act Made northerners unwilling participants in

slavery.

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Wilmot Proviso Legislation that would have banned slavery

in all territory acquired from Mexico.

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What did the seceding states call themselves?

The Confederate States of America

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Anaconda Plan The Union’s plan for victory in the Civil War.

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Who was the Confederate General at Gettysburg?

Robert E. Lee

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Richmond Capital of the Confederacy

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David Farragut Commanded the Union ships that captured

New Orleans.

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Clara Barton Started the American Red Cross

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Appomattox Courthouse Town in which Lee surrendered to Grant.

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William Sherman US General who led his “March to the Sea”

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What state is Fort Sumter in? South Carolina

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Jefferson Davis Was chosen as President of the

Confederacy.

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Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?

John Wilkes Boothe

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Andrew Johnson Became president after Lincoln was

assassinated.

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What was required by Andrew Johnson to re-enter the Union? States had to:

Nullify their acts of secession Abolish slavery Refuse to pay Confederate debts

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How did republicans feel about giving African Americans the right to vote?

They supported equal rights.

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Reconstruction Acts Divided the south into 5 military districts.

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Who won the Election of 1868?

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Freedmen’s Bureau Helped African Americans in the south

following the Civil War Was supposed to operate for 1 year,

violence kept them in operation for 7 years

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Frederick Douglass Former slave who became a prominent

abolitionist.

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Ku Klux Klan Terrorist organization that harassed African

Americans and Republicans in the south.

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Black Codes Written to limit the freedom of African

Americans in the south.


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