Authorized the President to arrest and deport immigrants who criticized the federal government: Alien and Sedition Acts
Movement where immediatists were actively working to end slavery quickly: Abolitionist Movement
As stated in the Compromise of 1850, territorial residents, not Congress, would decide whether to have slavery in any proposed new state: Popular Sovereignty
Congress issued tariffs in 1828 and 1832 that South Carolina rejected because they believed the tariffs were purposely intended to harm the southern economy and benefit the northern economy: Nullification Crisis
Sought to peacefully negotiate the exchange of American Indian lands in the South for new lands in the Indian territory: Indian Removal Act
A scientific expedition authorized by Jefferson to study the people, lands, and animal and plant species of the North American continent across the Louisiana Territory and to the Pacific Coast: Lewis and Clark Expedition
Angry farmers used violence and intimidation against federal tax officials to protest the new tax policies: Whiskey Rebellion
Resulted in increased cotton planting and slavery: Cotton Gin
Belief that America was destined to expand and settle the entire North American continent: Manifest Destiny
Discouraged European intervention in the Western Hemisphere: Monroe Doctrine