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| These acts forced great britian to recognize american rights |
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| Embargo Acts, Non- Intercourse Act, Macon's Bill no.2 |
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| neutrality proclamation of 1793 |
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| washinghton issued it because france was trying to stick to the Franco-American alliance |
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| manufacturing has positive benefits to society is a beleif held by |
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| financial program of alexander hamilton |
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| establishment of the bank; asusmption of all state debt; funding national debt'whisky tax |
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| the event caused the lewis and clark expedition |
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| new engloand merchants problems with hamilton |
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| objectives of bacon's rebellion, boston tea party, shay's rebellion |
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| protesting goverment that was very far away |
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| attitude of founding fathers toward political parties |
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| beleived they were selfish and a threat to the democracy |
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| kentuck and virginia resolutions |
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| states have the power to nullify constitutiona |
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| actions of the first congress of the u.s |
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| 1.)organized a federal court system with supreme court on top 2.) wrote up the bill of right sent it to the states to be ratified 3.) passed a tarif to rais money 4.) created the state department |
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| argument against sedition act |
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| unconstituional because it violates freedom of press |
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| jefferson's beliefs in 1790s |
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| against the national bank, bill of rights; argue against the allien sediction; virginia and kentucky resolutions |
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| why washington used the military (used the 1st time to put down a rebellion/what was it caused by) |
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| used for the excise whisky tax |
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| debate over the first bank of the united states |
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| over the interpetation of the constitution loose vs. strict interpetation |
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| doctrine of nullification |
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| states can over turn any law tha tis unconstiutional |
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| this act hurt the new england states |
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| embargo act of 1807; jefferson biggest mistake |
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| this branch of goverment help the federals from during the early 1800s |
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| marshall court/ supreme court |
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| results of european wars in the 1790s for george washington |
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| nueutrallity proclamation, u.s. will not get involved in the war |
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| war of 1812 naval effectivness |
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| controlling the great lake |
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| republican response to alien and sedition acts |
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| virginia & kentucky resolution |
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| showing federal opposition against the war of 1812 |
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| original reason to get louisiana |
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| to control the new orleans port to get acces to the ocean |
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| supreme court case that determined the constiutionality of congressional enactments |
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| the seizing of american ships by the british to get soldiers to fight in their war |
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| thomas jefferson's view of a future society |
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| first time we had a peacful transfer of power |
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| what are the three parts of the missour compromise |
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| motivation for war of 1812 |
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| impressments, cheaspeak leopold, western-american was concerned about the native americans, the war hawks wanted to take over canda |
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| preventing war with france |
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| because we avoided war w/france they sold us lousianna |
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| effects of the war of 1812 |
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| treaty of ghents, strengthns americans production, led to the death of the federalist party, led to a serious increase to american nationalism destroyed the power of the natives in the north west |
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| came from the war of 1812 |
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| when the supreme court said the judicary act was unconstituional |
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| relied heavily on trade with britian |
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| main characteristics of era of good feelings |
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| characterised by nationalism |
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| midnight judges opposition |
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| adam appointed a judge it was oppose because it was a way for the federalist to keep control in the goverment |
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| andrew jackson and flordia |
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| helped the u.s gain florida |
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| federalist policies changed by jefferson |
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| everything besides dealing with foregin affairs |
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| foreign policy goals prior to 1812 |
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| native american and the war of 1812 |
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| they wanted to stop american from movin into their land |
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| controlling the mississippi river |
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| main reason for purchasing lousiana |
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| us. decision to enter the war of 1812 |
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| embargo of 1807 effects on economy |
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| new england'ship building failed |
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| consequences of the war of 1812 |
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| we didn't gain anything but pride and respect |
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| lasting effect fo the hartfor convention |
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| death o fthe federalist party |
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| when this event ended sea neutrality stopped as an issue |
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| second bank of united states |
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| after the war of 1812 the charter expired; jefferson-republican renewed the second bank |
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| we are all republicanm, we are all federalists speaker |
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| jefferson his first ignugrial speech |
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| this conflict accelerate u.s manufacturing |
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| hamilton's finiacial plan parts |
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| this declared federal laws can be unconstitutional |
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| judicial review; maurbury v. madison |
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| argued states could nullify acts of congress |
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| kentucky and virgina resolution |
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| beginning of the decline of the federalist |
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| consequences of the election of 1800 |
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| people voted for the vice presidents; the 12 admendment; the political party left peacfully ; jefferson became president political pary took over |
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| monrone doctrine definition |
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| todl europe to stay out of the west hemisphere |
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| invention of the cotton gin results |
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| cottin gin made souther more reliant on slaves |
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| why jefferson oppose hamilton's plan |
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| john marshall's supreme court |
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| expanded the power of the federal goverment; decreased the power of the state goverment |
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| reasons for the war of 1812 |
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| we weren't prepared for the war with our military it was considered a gamble |
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| era of good feelings and nationalism |
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| nationalism strongly influence politics |
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| national issuues of 1819 & 1820 |
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| missouri wanted to become a state (free or slaveds) 1820 depression |
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| idea that american women should raise children to become good citzens |
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| he established the premise for broad understanding of the constitution |
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| john marshall; just because its not writtenin the constitution doesant man we cant do it |
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| washington's policy of neutrailty reasons |
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| it wanted to stay out of the french wars in his fairwell adress he told us to stay neutral, don't get involved in political partys |
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| hamilton's economic policies beleifs |
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| harford conventions issues |
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| wanted to change the voting law; 2/3 vote in order for congress to declar war' wanted slaves not to be counted in the south ' 1 term presidency |
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| to protect are maritime rights; protect are sea from attacks |
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| jame's monroe's presidency |
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| closed the western hemispher to the eruopeans; begins the ear of good feelings; purchaed flordia from spain;p established the offical boundary between the candain and us; rush-bagot treaty |
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