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Allowed the British to continue their fur trade on the American side of the United States-Canadian border
Political party known for its support of strong state governments founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1792 in opposition to the Federalist Party
Supporters of the Constitution and of strong national government
The 1803 purchase by the United States of France's Louisiana territory- extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains- $15 million
Commissioned by president Thomas Jefferson to explore the west
A Native American woman who served as a interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition
President James Madison decided to go to war against Britain. Madison believed that Britain was trying to strangle American trade and cripple the American economy
A policy of the United States opposition to any European interference in the affairs of the western hemisphere announced by Monroe in1823
North and South America
A government in which the citizens rule through elected representatives
A form of government with a monarch at the head
Inventor of the Cotton gin
A machine that separates cotton fibers from their seeds quicker than by hand, invented by Eli Whitney
Cotton producing region of the southern United States
Texans attacked and drove the Mexican forces from Alamo
Scott's army defeated the Mexican army at Santa Anna
The 19th century belief that the United States would inevitably expand westward to the Pacific and Mexican territory
The marches in which the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from Georgia to the Indian territory in 1838-1840 with thousands of the Cherokee dying on the way
Lands that belong to the Native Tribes and are under their control

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Civics Vocabulary

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