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Chapter eight significant events 1813- Francis Lowell establishes textile factories in Waltham, Mass. 1815- U.S. signs treaties with tribes taking western lands from Indians 1816- second bank of the US chartered Monroe elected president Tariff protects textile industry from foreign competition Indian enters union 1817- Madison vetoes internal improvements bill Mississippi enters Union 1818- Jackson invades Florida, ends first Seminole War Illinois enters Union 1819- commercial panic destabilizes economy Spain cedes Florida to United states in Adams-Onis treaty

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L. The National Movements: Germany A. The Resistance to Napoleon: Nationalism 1. French met with resistance and collaboration in occupied countries a. angry with armies that plundered and requisitioned upon country b. angry about forced tribute of men and money c. angry that policies were dictated by French representatives d. angry at use of Continental system to benefit French manufacturers e. all grew tired of the ?peace that was no peace? in which wars and rumors of war abounded 2. Nationalism developed against forcible internationalism of Napoleonic Empire a. movements were anti-Napoleon and thus anti-French and anti-autocratic b. mixture of conservative and liberal i insisted on value of own peculiar institutions

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