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| poor farmers uprise and attack in central and western massachuttes |
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| structure of the goverment |
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| three branches anddemanded checks and balances |
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| people argued that slaves werent citizens so they made them count as three fiths of a citizen |
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| lewis and clarks value of their expeditions |
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| we got to know more geography and learned about nautral resources |
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| british boarded and attacked the cheasapeack |
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| findings of the lewis and clark expedition |
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species unknown to science
nearly 50 indian tribes
the rockies |
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to stop seizing american vessels
repled the non intercourse act
forbade british and french warships from entering
gave president authority to suspend trade with britain and france |
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| decleration of war on britain |
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because of trade
impressment |
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it would bolster national credit
he favored it for rich people
it would help shape the economy |
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| hartford convention purpose |
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| to discuss the grievences and seek to redness their wrongs |
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| hamiltons financial plan how it would favor economy development |
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| shape the fiscal policies of the administration in a way to like the richer group in return they would lend money |
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| hamiltons financial plan where the money would come from |
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| custom duties and tariffs |
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| hamiltions finanacial plan parts |
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| he believed if he liked the richer grup that they would lend him money |
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| cabinet memebers of washington sec of state |
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| cabinet members of washington sec of treasury |
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| cabinet members of washigton |
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| 1796 elections campaign adams |
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| believed in jays treaty the majority of the campagin took place in papers it was huge |
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| 1796 election campaign jefferson |
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| anti fedralist didnt like the treaty favored britain or france |
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| position of the war hawks |
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| they wanted war which didnt hapen until 1812 |
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| northwest ordinance of 1787 |
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governing the old west
how a nation should deal with its colonies |
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| costitutional convention 1797 purpose |
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| hoped to crystalize the last evaporationg pools of idealism into stable political structure |
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| notable figures of the constitutional convention |
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| harrison govener of the indians territory gathered an army and advanced on techumses headquarters prophet attacked harrison was a national hero |
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| 4 bills passed in 1787 by the federalist who were waging on undecleared naval war with france |
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| granted americans virtually everything they demanded including free navagation of the mississippi |
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| kentucky and virgina resoulutions |
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| fedral regime had exceeded its constitutional powers and nullification would happen |
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| kentucky and virgina resolutions response |
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| southeners started using it to nullify |
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| jay told some secret things to britain britain later left and said they would pay for the damages tgey made |
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| people didnt like it thinking that we were babies and that we surrendered to britian |
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| results of hamiltons bank |
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| hamilton prevailed washington accepted his rules |
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argued against the bank
all powers granted to the central goverment were resolved to the south |
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| views and ratioanle of antifedrealist |
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| the central governign authority should be equal or inferior to but not having moe power than stae goverments |
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| when burr and wilson wanted to seperate the wester part of the us wilkinson betrayed burr whn he found out that jefferson had heard of the plot burr was tried for treason |
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| territory in the western us purchase from france in 1803 for 15 million extends from the mississippi river to rocky mountains |
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| impact of the pasha o tipoli declaring war on the us |
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| it was the first war waged by the united states outside notional boundires after gaining independence and unification of the country |
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| marbury found out his commison was being out away by madison so he sued it for delievery it didnt go to court the meaning i had was who had the final authority to determine the meaning of the constitution the thing marbury wanted to take was unconstitiutional |
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| to asaign supreme court powers that the constitution had forseen |
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| courts power ti see if something is lawful or not |
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| differnces in political philosphy and practice of jefferson |
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| jefferson wanted the power of the goverment to be in the hands of the people limited goverment |
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| signifigance of the election of 1800 |
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| the election was a revolution it represented a return to what considered the original spirit of the revolution |
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| results of the election of 1800 |
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jefferson won to adams
3/5ths compromise in effect |
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| proclaimed the goverments offical neutrailty in the widening conflict warned american citizens to be impartial both armed camps |
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| american forces go to canada after the victory on the lake bristish is forced to withdraw with the amerixan force following they catch up with the british and indians and techh=mesh is killed R.I.P |
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| opposing sisde to the war of 1812 |
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| new england and fedralist |
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| strength of the articles of confederation |
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postal service
coin money
maintain army naval
foreign affairs
more peace
declare war
negotiate treaties
resolve disputes
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| weakness of the articles of confederation |
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could not tax
could not regulate commerce
no siverignty
only one brach
no balance
13/13 to make an amendment
not enough control by goverment |
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| basic beleifs of the delegates |
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| opposing side of the war of 1812 |
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| warsend relations between france and the united states |
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it was a sucess
madison sent a letter to congress transmitting peace
renewed self confidence and faith ofthe military
the era of good fellings americans felt united |
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| the us navy had better ships |
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| the war of 1812 weaknesses |
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british navy had more
britain had a larger and better army |
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us wanted to expand into the western territories
free trade |
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ended the final invasion of the northern states during war of 1812
america won
it was named after samuel de champliagn |
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inspired by techmeseh who had already died
they went to war because britain planed to create a neutral insian state that would be a buffer to the americas |
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final major battle of the war of 1812 commanded by jackson defeated an invading british army intent on seizng new orleans
the treaty of ghent was already signed but the news didnt reach so they fought anyway |
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strong banking easy and abundant credit
protective tariff provide funds roads canals etc
a network of roads and canals
knitting the country together politically and economicaly |
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ended the war of 1812 between the us and britain
restored relations between 2 nations
2 weeks to reach america |
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| hartford convention members |
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masachusetts
coneticut
rhode island |
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| evidence of post war nationalism |
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| a new bank was made and everybody was getting along |
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| 1824 russi american treaty |
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| russia agreed to sign it to give up their enemies to the oregon territory |
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| treaty of 1818 with england |
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permitted americans to share the conveled new found land with candain cousions
ten year joint of oregon without a surrender of the right of claims of either america or britain |
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| included a protective tariff when increased the price of british goods so that american goods can compete with them first tariff to provide protection |
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| challenges faced by both parties in the 1800 election |
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the alien and sedition acts
public debt |
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| the people supported him they believed they needed all this |
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| noncolonization and nonintervention hunting season was closed |
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| conditions of approval of the articles or the constitution |
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| unanimous approval from the states |
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| economic democracy vs political democracy |
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when land was split it accelerated economic democracy
economic democracy preceeded political democracy |
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| issues delaying ratification |
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colonist from some states didnt want to have the articles of confederation to be ratifiyed yet
reliquish western claims before they ratify |
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| economic impact of the revolution |
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states seize control of former crown lands
loyalist holdings were consfiscated and cut into small farms
cheap land was avalible
mills were being formed
america could now trade freely with foreign nation
PROFITS WERE HUGE |
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| social impact of the revolution |
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men and women demanded the title mr and mrs
employers now boss not masters
growth of trade organaztions for farmers
first antislavery organization formed
womens social status increased |
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| slaves counted as 3/5ths of a person |
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| articles of confederation |
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written agreement ratified in 1781 by 13 orginal states
the first constitution of the us
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| a compromise between the larger states and smaller states saying they would get the same amount of representation to be based on population |
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| basic beliefs of the delegates |
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| they believed that the saw eye to eye economically they demanded sound money and the protection of provate property they favored a strong goverment with 3 branches and checks and balances |
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| political impact of the revolution |
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most states reduced the property rights for voting
seperation between church and state
women wanted rights
republician motherhood bringing women up |
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cohens was found guilty on stealing lottery tickets virgina won in a sense that the conviction of cohend was upheld
marshall asserted the right of the supreme court toreview the decisions of the state |
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old westwrad movement ohio fever land cheaper land exghuastion from other places
acute economic distress
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missiouri is a slave state
pro slavery and anti slavery factions in the us concerning the ext of slavey into new territories |
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| barried trade between the us and other nations |
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| provisions of the constituiton |
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drew up the bill of rights
amendments to the constituiton
they had 2/3 vote |
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a revived bank was made in 1818
nationalism manifested
america was happy
era of good feelings |
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| hartford convention results |
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2/3s vote in congress before an embargo can be imposed
fedrealist party died |
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| america and britain pledged to maintain no more than one ship on lake champlign and only 2 on the remaining great lakes |
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| new england drain away population and create competing states |
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georgia granted 35 million acres to private speculators legislature conceled the canceled the carcjed transaction supreme court decred that the legislature grant was contract and the constitution forbids state loans importing contracts
protected property rights |
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| intended results clays american system |
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| make the nation abundantly stranger |
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| new york to grant a private monopoly of waterborn commerce between ny and nj conggress alone can control commerce |
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an attempt by maryland to destroy a brach of the bank of the us by imposing a tax on its notes
declared the bank constitutional by the hamiltonain democracy
right for maryland to be taxed |
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it would bolster national credit
he favord it for rich peopel
it would help shape the economy |
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| signifigance of the election of 1800 |
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| the election was a revolution it represented a return to what considered the original sprit of the revolution |
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| results of the election of 1800 |
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jefferson won to adams
3/5th compromise in affect |
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