AP US HISTORY Chapter 12 Study Guide KEY TERMS KEY CONCEPTS Oliver Hazard Perry William Henry Harrison Francis Scott Key Andrew Jackson Washington Irving James Monroe James Fenimore Cooper John Marshall John C. Calhoun John Quincy Adams Daniel Webster nationalism peculiar institution protective tariff sectionalism noncolonization internal improvements nonintervention isolationism Ohio fever second Bank of the United States McCulloch v. Maryland Tariff of 1816 Cohens v. Virginia American System Gibbons v. Ogden Battle of Horseshoe Bend Fletcher v. Peck Virginia dynasty Dartmouth College v. Woodward Era of Good Feelings Treaty of 1818 panic of 1819 Florida Purchase Treaty Tippecanoe The USS Constitution Battle of the Thames Land Act of 1820 Monroe Doctrine Tallmadge Amendment Russo-American Treaty of 1824 Missouri Compromise Treaty of Ghent Hartford Convention The War of 1812 America's campaign against Canada militarily preparedness of the US Battle of Plattsburgh The British attack on Baltimore The Battle of New Orleans the Hartford Convention causes / goals declaration of war resolutions the death of the Federalist party a global perspective of the war diplomatic and economic effects outcomes Post War Nationalism role of British manufacturers The “Protective” Tariff of 1816 Henry Clay's American System regional support / opposition Nationalism & the West The panic of 1819 - causes & consequences The West’s demand for “cheap money” the Missouri Compromise background / causes terms of the compromise consequences the issue of slavery The Marshall Court interpretation of the Constitution McCulloch v. Maryland Dartmouth College v. Woodward Cohens v. Virginia Gibbons v. Ogden nationalism v. states’ rights the rights of property owners John Quincy Adams - the diplomat The Treaty of 1818 terms Andrew Jackson's military exploits in FL Spain’s decision to sell Florida to the US The Monroe Doctrine the doctrine of noncolonization The Russo-American Treaty of 1824 enforcement ? Latin American reaction as an expression of US isolationism