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was generally ignored by the thirteen seaboard colonies because it had little effect on their relations with Britain | ||
called for a democratic republic | ||
brought with it deflation, unemployment, bank failures, soup kitchens, and personal bankruptcies | ||
limited naval armaments on the Great Lakes | ||
raised money to support new military forces needed for colonial defense | ||
at the end of the War of 1812, British manufacturers saw their | ||
In interpreting the Constitution, John Marshall favored | ||
Once begun, the War of 1812 was supported strongly by | ||
After the humilating defeat at Saratoga in 1777, the British Parliament passed a bill that offered Americans | ||
America's most successful diplomat in the Era of Good feelings was | ||
The War Hawks demanded war with Britain in 1812 because they wanted to | ||
Andrew Jackson's military exploits were instrumental in the United States gaining a favourable border with Canada from the Great Lakes to the | ||
according to the ? the national government was the creation of the thirteen sovereign states advocated by Jefferson and Madison | ||
At the the time it was issued, the Monroe Doctrine was incapable of being | ||
after the Revolutionary War, both britain and spain | ||
The Articles of Confederation left Congress unable to | ||
colonists objected to the Stampt Act because | ||
As a part of the egalitarian movement of the American Revolution, | ||
The tax on tea was retained when the Townshend Acts were repealed because | ||
When the new government was launched in 1789, | ||
"Virtual" representation meant that | ||
The First Continental Congress was called in order to | ||
The issue that finally touched off the movement toward the Constitutional Convention was | ||
The aspect of Hamilton's financial program that recieved the least support in Congress was | ||
The anti-federalist camp included all of the following groups except | ||
Alexander Hamilton's financial program for the economic development of the United States favored | ||
In Jay's Treaty, the British | ||
As a result of the Revolution's emphasis on equality, all of the following were achieved except | ||
All of the following were part of Alexander Hamilton's economic program except | ||
Which individual privately advocated equality for women, writing a famous letter to her husband to "remeber the ladies"? | ||
Macon's Bill No. 2 | ||
He hoped to shift wealthy creditors obligations and allegiances from the states to the federal government | ||
Treaty of Ghent | ||
Battle of New orleans | ||
hartford convention | ||
Missouri Compromise |