6 reasons for the shift 
aaron burr 
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, and the “corrupt bargain” of 
battle of horseshoe bend 
battle of tippecanoe 
british march through dc 
causes of the war of 1812 
changing political parties 
conflict with mexico 
constitutional issues 
dealing with the embargo 
economic nationalism and the first protective tariff 
embargo act of 1807 
federalists politicians 
fort mchenry and the star spangled banner 
four main points 
hartford convention 
henry clay 
importance of louisiana territory
impressment 
indian removal act 
invasion of canada 
jacksons presidency
james k. polk and the election of 1844 
james madison 
james monroe 
jefferson’s second term 
joint us/british statement 
louisiana purchase
manifest destiny 
martian van buren 
napoleonic wars 
napoleons rule
new england merchants 
nullification crisis 
opposing of the war 
oregon territory dispute 
panic of 1819 
pressures on the american frontier 
process by which the territory comes into us hands 
quid’s 
results of the war 
sam houston 
texas 
the barbary pirates 
the chesapeake-leopard affair 
the industrial northwest 
the missouri compromise 
the monroe doctrine 
the south 
the war of 1812 
the west 
the “log cabin and hard cider” campaign 
the “old” northwest 
treaty of ghent 
war hawks 
western settlement 
why is the us unprepared? 
william henry “tippecanoe” harrison 
“fifty-four forty or fight!”