A New National Identity Ch 9

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A New National Identity Ch 9

Rush-Bagot Agreement
limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both the United State and British Canada
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Rush-Bagot Agreement limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both the United State and British Canada
Convention of 1818 set the border between the United States and Canada at 49 degrees North latitude as far west as the Rocky Mountains
Adams-Onis Treaty in 1819 Spain and the United states signed the Adams-Onis Treaty which settled all border disputes between the two countries
Monroe Doctrine an exclusive statement of American policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americas
Nationalism feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation
American System a series of measures intended to make the United States economically self-sufficient
Cumberland Road the first road built by the federal government
Erie Canal ran from Albany to Buffalo, New York
Era of good feelings from 1815 to 1825 the United States enjoyed the Era of Good Feelings, an era of peace, pride, and progress
Sectionalism disagreements between the different regions
Missouri Compromise settled the conflict that had arisen from Missouri's application for statehood
Hudson River School the artist created paintings that reflected national pride and an appreciation of the American landscape

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