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Chapter 18 John Tyler ? Originally Democrat, ran as a Whig and shot down most Whig legislation. Refused to revive BUS and disapproved funding internal improvements, passed Tariff of 1842. Successfully annexed Texas James Polk ? Democrat, elected as president on Manifest Destiny platform, lowered protective tariff, revived independent treasury, acquired Oregon, seized California in Mexican War Caroline and Creole Incidents British force sink American ship Caroline British officials in the Bahamas offered asylum to 130 Virginia slaves who had rebelled and captured the American ship Creole Aroostook War ? Feuding of lumberjacks, small skirmishes on Maine?s claimed territory of the northern/eastern border that was also claimed by England.

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KBAT 20/21 Fort Sumter-Union fort, was attacked by Southern forces after an attempted resupply. Border States-States on the North and South border. They were also slave states on the ?border? of seceding, they included Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland. Trent Affairs-A Union warship stopped a British mail steamer, The Trent, and removed 2 Confederate diplomats. Britain was infuriated, so Lincoln released them later. Laird Rams-Ships built in Britain, had iron rams and large caliber guns designed to destroy wooden ships. writ of habeas corpus-The right to know the reason for imprisonment, suspended by Lincoln during the Civil War NY Draft Riots-Riots in New York, 1863, protesting the military draft Jefferson Davis-President of the Confederate States of America, was disliked by many.
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