Chapter 9 - An Empire for Liberty, 1790-1824

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Thomas Jefferson

________ took office to reverse the 1790's federalist policy and to ensure an agricultural "virtue republic ..

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sale of Napoleon

The 1803 ________ by Louisiana to America was objected in vain by Spain.

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Small

________ and irregular cash incomes or barter items were generated by commodities like whiskey and hogs that are easy to transport.

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Jefferson

In his first inaugural address in 1801, ________ announced that he would "convert alliances with none "in a foreign policy of peace, trade and honest relations with all nations.

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Spain

________ was the United States 'most serious threat, given that it owned most of North and South America.

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Atlantic

In the 1790s, shipping began in the colonial era in ________ harbours, despite these restrictions on American trade, as events in Europe provided the USA with outstanding opportunities.

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1787

The ________ Northwest Ordinance explicitly banned, but made no reference to, slavery in the northern part of Trans- Appalachia.

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American Louisiana

________ has now shared a vague and controversial boundary with the Northern Province of Mexico, Texas, which some Americans already sought.

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Louisiana

When the ________ region was made American in 1803, it had a population of 43.000, of whom only 6, 000 were American racially and ethnically diverse.

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Jefferson

________ stressed the right of America to ship goods to Europe as a neutral nation.

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