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Unit 4

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Studyguide: Unit 4 Trans-Appalachia: Cincinnati aka population growth -People moved to the Ohio River system for fertile land. - Due to an increasing population the area earned state hood Kentucky- 1792 Tennessee- 1796 Migration was a principal feature of American life, From 1790 to 1800 1/3 of the homes on the Atlantic coast had moved. Cincinnati was a good representation of then rapid growth seen during this time period; it?s pop. tripled from 1800-10. -This was also a key location, because goods could be sent downstream to N.O. -Atlantic Ports: From Charleston to Boston Atlantic Ports: centers of trade -merchants found it easier to cross atlantic than travel inward o Important Ports: Charleston Baltimore Philadelphia

Judging James Madison

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Judging James Madison National Security-7 ??????????? James Madison deserves a seven because he did start the War of 1812. He complained a lot on the British impressment of American merchants and sailors. He also complained about the British continuing violation of U.S. neutrality. He said that the British were in a state of war against the United States. So then James Madison started the war. The war was on water and land. Both sides suffered heavy casualties. In the end, Great Britain and the United States signed the Treaty of Ghent. Economy-8
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