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What caused John Quincy Adams to write the monroe doctrine

John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine after receiving threats from European powers to recover colonies in Latin America.

What impact did president Andrew Jackson's actions in the 1830s have on the economy

His actions caused inflation to rise.

Why did southern whites feel threatened by the Missouri compromise

They believed it caused Denmark Vessey to plan a slave revolt.(novanet)

What was the main cause of the Panic of 1837

The main cause of the Panic of 1837 was the decision to stop accepting paper money for the purchase of federal land.

What right was granted to the federal government by the force bill

The federal government was granted the right to enforce federal laws, including the collection of protective tariffs. This was a power the federal government had not held before.

What groups tended to favor tariffs

NovaNet ANSWER: Northern industrialists

How did John Tyler betray his party after assuming the presidency

He vetoed legislation to restore the national bank.

The Whig Party formed in response to

the veto of the national bank

What was one way the overseers punished slaves

They threatened to separate slaves from their family members. Overseers also often used physical violence on disobedient slaves.

How were women expected to bring about change in society in the early 1800s

women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise patriotic children

What ended the Whigs' brief reign in the White House

The death of President William Henry Harrison

What happened after congress renewed the charter for the bank of the United States

President Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill

Why did president Andrew Jackson oppose the second bank of the United states

He viewed it as a blow to congressional authority.

How did President Jackson respond to the supreme court's ruling in worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with cherokee

In response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee, President Jackson disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.

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