| Term | Definition |
| Ensuring that all people have the same rights | democratic |
| economic idea which calls for the government to have a hands off policy | Laissez faire |
| developed laissez faire | Adam Smith |
| Gave the supreme court the power to decided whether laws passed by congress were constitutional | judicial review |
| Signed by Spain. Allowed Americans to ship their goods down the MIssissippi River and store them in New Orleans | The Pichney Treaty |
| Led a revolution agaist Spain | Touissant L' Overture |
| ______ and ______ were sent to France to buy __________ for $10 million. They ended up buying the Louisiana Territory for _____ | Livingston, Monroe, New Orleans, $15 million |
| long voyage of exploration | expedition |
| The only black man with Lewis and Clark | York |
| Lewis and Clark hired ____ to help them | Sacajawea |
| river system that separates river systems | continental divide |
| ______ explored the Colorado area | Zebulon Pike |
| 1st American ship to trade with China | The Empress of China |
| another name fore bribe | tribute |
| The pirates captured the American ship, ________. ______ set this ship on fire | The Philadelphia, Stephen Decateur |
| Practice of forcing people into service aboard ships | impressment |
| ban on trade | embargo |
| ______ said we could not trade with any country because of impressment | The Embargo Act |
| _____ said we could not trade with just England and France | Nonintercourse Act |
| ____ defeated the Indian leader Tecumseh during the War of 1812 | William Henry Harrison |
| Harrison defeated Prophet at ______ | Battle of Tippecanoe |
| Men in congress who wanted to go to war against the British | War Hawks |
| Leader during war of 1812. Defeated British at the Battle of Lake Erie | Captain Oliver Hazard Perry |
| Frances Scott Key wrote _____ | The Star Spangled Banner |
| ______ became a national hero when he won the battle of ______ | Andrew Johnson, New Orleans |
| ______ ended the war of 1812 | Treaty of Ghent |
| Period where factories and machines changed the manufactoring world | Industrial Revolution |
| Machine that could spin several threads at once | spinning jenny |
| Person who invests in a business in order to make a profit | capitalist |
| Brings workers and machinery together in one place to produce goods | factory system |
| Brought British secrets of technology to the New World | Samuel Slater |
| all machine-made parts would be made alike | Interchangeable parts |
| Built the first factory in the U.S. in Massachusetts | Francis Lowell |
| The movement of the population from farms to cities | urbanization |
| Problems with urbanization | 1. poor streets 2. no sewage system 3. no garbage collected 4. poor housing 5. Poor water supply |
| Another name for toll roads | turnpikes |
| roads made of logs | corduroy roads |
| The _______ went from Maryland to Virginia | National Road |
| Robert Flaton invented this and it revolutionalized transportation | The Clerrmont |
| Given credit for building the Erie Canal | Governor Dewitt Clinton |
| National unity after the war of 1812 was called _____ | The Era of Good Feeling |
| ______ from the south, _____ from the north, and ____ from the west were the spokesman from their sections of the country | John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, and Henry Clay |
| Loyalty to one's state or section of the country rather than the whole nation | Sectionalism |
| States could not tax the Federal Bank | McCullock v. Maryland |
| states could not tax interstate commerce | Gibbons v. Ogden |
| broke from Spain in the early 1800's | Mexico |
| known as "the Liberator", found much of Central America | Simon Bolivar |
| ____ freed Argentina | Jose de san Martin |
| ___ broke away from Portugal | Brazil |
| The U.S. got Florida from Spain in the _____ for $5 million | Adams-Onis Treaty |
| said that no country could set up new nations in the Western Hemisphere | The Monroe Doctrine |