AP US HISTORY Chapter 12 Study Guide KEY TERMS Oliver

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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
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