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A Changing Nation (1815–1840)
Building a National Identity
Dealing With Other Nations
The Age of Jackson
Indian Removal
States' Rights and the Economy
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Building a National Identity
The Era of Good Feelings
Main Idea: The period of national unity following the War of 1812 is known as the Era of Good
Feelings.
Building the National Economy
Main Idea: Congress and the President encouraged U.S. manufacturing with high tariffs and a
second Bank of the United States.
Three Important Supreme Court Rulings
Main Idea: A number of Supreme Court rulings strengthened the federal government and
supported economic growth.
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Dealing With Other Nations
Relations With Spain
Main Idea: Spain’s inability to defend Florida led it to turn the colony over to the United States.
Spanish Colonies Win Independence
Main Idea: A series of revolts allowed most Latin American colonies to win their independence
from Spain and Portugal.
The Monroe Doctrine
Main Idea: In the Monroe Doctrine, the United States warned European nations against
reestablishing colonies in Latin America.
Relations With Canada
Main Idea: The people of Canada became self-governing during the 1800s.
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The Age of Jackson
Adams and Jackson in Conflict
Main Idea: Andrew Jackson was deeply loved by millions of Americans. John Quincy Adams
never won the trust of the American people.
A New Era in Politics
Main Idea: A growing spirit of democracy resulted in more white American males gaining the right
to vote.
Jackson Becomes President
Main Idea: Andrew Jackson’s victory in 1828 was a result of widespread support among farmers,
workers, and artisans.
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Indian Removal
Native Americans of the Southeast
Main Idea: The Native Americans of the Southeast followed a variety of customs.
Conflict Over Land
Main Idea: Andrew Jackson objected to a Supreme Court ruling in favor of Native Americans.
On the Trail of Tears
Main Idea: Native Americans were moved to the West under harsh and dangerous conditions.
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States' Rights and the Economy
The Bank War
Main Idea: Andrew Jackson opposed the Bank of the United States, saying he believed it gave
too much power to the wealthy.
The Question of States' Rights
Main Idea: The balance of federal and state powers had been an issue since the early days of the
Union.
The Nullification Crisis
Main Idea: Andrew Jackson forcefully opposed South Carolina’s threat to leave the Union.
The End of the Jackson Era
Main Idea: Jackson's successor, Martin Van Buren, faced an economic crisis known as the panic
of 1837.
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