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  1. 22 de jan. de 2024 · Essential Words, Terms, and Phrases. Either expressly mentioned in the CED Key Concepts or logically flowing from. In either case, fair game for the exam in May. The italicized and bolded terms listed below are those expressly mentioned in the College Board’s Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) Course and Exam Description (CED ...

  2. George Canning was a British foreign secretary who proposed to America that they should join forces to keep other European powers out of Latin America and renounce any claims to take over that territory in 1823 so they alone could have the monopoly on importing goods into Latin America.

  3. APUSH: Period 4 Timeline of Major Ideas and Events (1800-1848) 61 terms. Jake_Crawfish. ... Only England, in particular George Canning, supported the Monroe Doctrine.

  4. APUSH Course Notes: Chapter 12. Term. 1 / 37. Who was the naval officer who forced the invading British army near Plattsburgh to retreat on September 11, 1814; he saved upper New York from British conquest? Click the card to flip 👆. Definition. 1 / 37. Thomas Macdonough. Click the card to flip 👆.

  5. Louisiana Purchase. In this transaction with France, signed on April 30, 1803, the United States purchased 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million.The Louisiana Purchase eventually doubled the size of the United States, greatly strengthened the country materially and strategically, provided a powerful impetus ...

  6. 18 de mai. de 2018 · George Canning was born in London on April 11, 1770, the son of a barrister who had been disowned by his well-to-do Londonderry family. When his father died a year later, his mother took to the provincial stage to support herself and her son. Fortunately his father's family relented and sent Canning to Eton and Oxford, where he won a reputation ...

  7. (August 1823) President Monroe and British foreign secretary George Canning drew up this document to tell the European nations to stay out of Latin America. No colonization in the Americans anymore, Europeans would not intervene in Latin American affairs. U.S. would not interfere in the Greek democratic revolt against Turkey.