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- Alabama (U.S. state) [r]: medium-sized state in southeast U.S. on the Gulf of Mexico; became a state in 1819 and rebelled during the civil war (1861-1865). [e]
- Albert Gallatin [r]: 1761-1849, Swiss born American statesman and anthropologist [e]
- Alexander Hamilton [r]: (1757-1804) American politician, financier and political theorist who authored the Federalist Papers. [e]
- Battle of New Orleans [r]: A battle in 1815 in which General Andrew Jackson defeated an invading British army at the end of the War of 1812. [e]
- Canada [r]: The world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America; officially a bilingual nation, in English and French (population approx. 27 million). [e]
- Cruiser [r]: While definitions vary with time and doctrine, a large warship capable of acting independently, as a flagship, or a major escort; capabilities include anti-air warfare, anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, land attack, and possibly ballistic missile defense [e]
- Daniel Webster [r]: (1782-1852) Leading American politician of the antebellum Whig Party, famous for his oratory, his legal and diplomatic skills, and his efforts to prevent the Civil War in the name of American nationalism. [e]
- Democratic-Republican Party [r]: A United States political party during the First Party System, 1792-1820s, founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. [e]
- Embargo of 1807 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Era of Good Feelings [r]: Approximately 1816-1824; an era of very weak partisanship during the administration of U.S. President James Monroe. [e]
- Essex Junto [r]: A group of New England Federalists who opposed the national policies of Adams, Jefferson, and Madison. [e]
- Federal Reserve System [r]: The authority to which the United States government has assigned responsibility for the conduct of monetary policy and the supervision of member banks. [e]
- Federalist Party [r]: An American political party during the First Party System, in the period 1791 to 1816, with remnants lasting into the 1820s. [e]
- First Party System [r]: U.S. political party system (1792-early 1820s) pitting Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Party against the Democratic-Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. [e]
- Fiscal conservatism [r]: A political position (primarily in the United States) that calls for lower levels of public spending, lower taxes and lower government debt. [e]
- Florida (U.S. state) [r]: large, populous, coastal state in southeast U.S.; became a state in 1845 and rebelled during the civil war (1861-1865). [e]
- Frontier, American [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Halifax, Nova Scotia [r]: Largest urban community in Atlantic Canada, whose residents are known as Haligonians. [e]
- Hamilton, Ontario [r]: Ontario's third-largest city, with a population over 500,000, located at the head of Lake Ontario. [e]
- Henry Clay [r]: (1777-1852) American Whig Party leader, 3-time failed presidential candidate, and broker of North/South compromises that held the Union together. [e]
- Jacksonian Democracy [r]: The political philosophy of the Second Party System in the United States in the 1820s to 1840s, especially the positions of President Andrew Jackson and his followers in the new Democratic Party. [e]
- James Madison [r]: (1751–1836) Fourth U.S. President (from 1809 to 1817), author of some the Federalist Papers, Secretary of State, and one of the most influential U.S. founding fathers. [e]
- James Monroe [r]: (1758-1831) Fifth U.S. President (from 1817 to 1825), creator of the Monroe Doctrine and a lessening of partisan tensions known as the "Era of Good Feelings." [e]
- Jay Treaty [r]: Treaty between U.S. and Britain, ratified 1795, which settled numerous commercial and other issues left over from the American Revolution. [e]
- Jeffersonville, Indiana [r]: Add brief definition or description
- John C. Calhoun [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- John Quincy Adams [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Ottawa [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pittsburgh, History since 1800 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rideau Canal [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Second Bank of the United States [r]: Add brief definition or description
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