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American Studies Presidents
key details for unit on presidents
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8th Grade
03/23/2014

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Louisiana Purchase
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Territory purchased from France by Jefferson for 3-4 cents an acre; doubled the size of the US, at 828,000 square miles. Was purchased becuase Napoleon needed money.
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Author of the Constitution
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James Madison
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Sedition Act
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Passed under John Adams; sent people to jail for saying anything against the government or the president
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Alien Act
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passed under John Adams; allowed the president to export any alien (non-citizen); raised naturalization time from 5 years to 14 years
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judicial review
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the power of the courts to declare a law or act of government unconstitutional; founded in Marbury v. Madison
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Marbury v. Madison
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gave the Supreme Court the authority to interpret the Constitution, or established judicial review
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precedent
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tradition; Washington established numerous of these, including the Cabinet, social norms for the presidency, 2 terms, and the title "Mr. President"
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Cabinet
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the president's advisors and heads of departments
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Washington's Farewell Address
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avoid entagling alliances with nations; avoid parties; use morality as a guide for the nation
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impressment
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Foreign ships stopped American ships and forced crews into their navy; one of the potential causes for war for the early nation and a cause for the War of 1812
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Election of 1800
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Jefferson is elected; power is passed from party to party without violence
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Quasi War
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Under John Adams in 1798, war with France nearly happens but Adams manages to keep it from completely erupting
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Lewis and Clark
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Sent by Jefferson to explore the plants, animals, and natives of the Louisiana Purchase
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President during War of 1812
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James Madison
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War Hawks
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Wanted to fight the British in War of 1812; Henry Clay and John Calhoun; from South and West
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Creator of the Navy
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John Adams
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Capitol and White House are burned
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War of 1812
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Battle of New Orleans
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Jackson's decisive, famous victory 2 weeks after the war ends; helps him win the presidency later
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Missouri Compromise of 1820
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Allowed Missouri to be admitted as slave state and Maine as a free state; banned slavery in the north
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Florida
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bought from the Spanish for $5 million with the Adams-Onis Treaty
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Monroe Doctrine
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stated the U.S. would oppose any intervention by Europe in the Western Hemisphere
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suffrage
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right to vote
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expansion of suffrage
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occurs under Jackson; means more people can vote
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Indian Removal Act
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allowed the government to move Native Americans from their lands and to Oklahoma
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Trail of Tears
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forced journey of the Cherokee Native Americans by the US government west and away from their lands, during which thousands died
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Worcester v. Georgia
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The Cherokee sued the government for their land; Cheif Justice John Marshall determined they were protected by the Constitution. The Cherokee were moved anyway, as Jackson ignored the ruling.
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"John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enfroce it."
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Jackson's response after Worcester v. Georgia, where the Cherokee sued for their land and the Supreme Court determined their cause legal. Jackson moved the Cherokee anyway.
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Manifest Destiny
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the belief that it was the nation's special purpose to extend to the Pacific Ocean
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Texan Independence
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1836, when American settlers in Texas created their own nation; they would join the US in 1845
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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ended war with Mexico; gave the United States California and New Mexico for $15 million
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Mexico Cession
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ceded, or gave, New Mexico and California to the US for $15 million as part of the end of the Mexican-American War
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Fifty-four forty or fight
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James K Polk's campaign slogan; meant that the US would get all of the Oregon territory from the British. In the end they compromised and the US stopped at 49.
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