Matching Pairs APUSH period 4Online version us history part 1 by dee 1 Marshall court decisions 2 Florida anexation 3 Monroe Doctrine 4 Deism 5 Aaron Burr 6 War of 1812 7 Era of good feelings 8 War Hawks 9 American system 10 Revolution of 1800 11 Seneca Falls convention 12 Whig party 13 William Henry 14 Impressment 15 Transcendtalism 16 Henry Clay 17 Lewis and Clark 18 Battle of new Orleans 19 Hartford Convention 20 Louisiana Purchase 21 Embargo Act 22 MIssouri compromise 23 Mormons Hero of the Battle Tippecanoe Enacted in response to British and French mistreatment of American merchants. The act banned export of goods from the U.S. to foreign ports Electoral victory of Denocratic Republicans over Federalists, who lost their congressional majority and presidecy. religous followers of Joseph smith who founded a communal oligarchic religous order in the 1830s Allowed Missouri to enter as a slave state Henry Clay's three-Pronged system to promote America industry. Clay advocated a strong banking system, a protective trariff. Gathering of feminist activists in seneca falls where elizabeth stated men and women are equal. Resounding victory of American forces against the British, restoring american confidence Supreme court of the U.S. when Jhon Marshall served as Cheif Justice. Landmark rullings strengthened the federal governments authority over states Secretary of state and U.S. senator from Kentucky, Clay was known as the "Great Compromiser," Act of forcibly drafting someone into the army Literary and intellectual movement that emphaized individualism. Convention of Federalist from the five New England states who opposed the war of 1812 Eighteenth century religious doctrine that emphasized reasoned moral behavior and the scientific pursuit of knowledge. Fought between Britian and the U.S largely over the issues of trade and impressment. Democratic Republic congressmen who pressed James Madison to declare war on the british Popular name for the period of one-party, Republican, rule during James Monroe's presidency. Team of adventueres sent by thomas jefferson to explore louisianna territory and water routes to the Pacific. Under the agreement spain ceded florida to the united states which in exchange abonded its claims to texas A political party in the US in opposition to the presendient ANdrew Jackson and the democratic party. staetment delivered by james monroe warning Europeans power to not look for new terriorites in the Ameicas. Revolutionary war soilder and vice president under thomas Jefferson and is known for wounding Alexander Hamiltion Accquistion of louisana territory from france. The purchase more than doubled the territory of the U.S