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US owns British, but after Treaty of Ghent |
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-No More Fighting -Return to Pre Status Quo -Joint Commision for border dispute |
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-No more three-fifths compromise; -Limiting future Presidents to one term; -Requiring each President to be from a different state than his predecessor |
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Rise of American nationalism |
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Americans felt they were one country |
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The treaty provided for the demilitarization of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain |
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The first Protective Tariff |
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Nation Bank for credit Protective Tariff Internal Improvements |
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A time when there were no party battles in the US. All was well |
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Speculators over bought land (think housing crisis); where the economy slumped |
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Missouri Slave State Maine Free State No more slave states north of 36 parrellellell (missouri) |
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Federalist Loose constuctionist National Freedom |
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Maryland tried to get rid of the US bank in Maryland, Marshall said they couldn't. Generated implies powers |
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Big businnesses tried to regulate flow of ships in New York, Marshall said only the national gov't could do that |
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Georgia sold lands corruptly. A new georgia government came in and took the lands away. MArshall ruled this unconstitutional, and the lands were given back |
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward |
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Dartmouth was originally given acharter by king george to make acollege. New Hampshire Tried to take it over, but Marshall rules this unconstitutional: a charter is a charter |
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Gen. Jackson was supposed to go into Florida and kill Native Americans and slaves, instead he took the lace over |
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Said that if Europe intervened with any American country then USA will protect it. |
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