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10th Grade
01/17/2012

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Term
In the election of 1800, the Federalists had a host of enemies because....(2)
Definition
-the Alien and Sedition Acts
AND
- John Adams’ not declaring war against France
Term
Why wasn't it so great that John Adams became known as “the Father of the American Navy”?
Definition
Navy took lots of federal money and effort to build, and in not going to war, funds seemed extravagant and pointless
Term
Why was Jefferson suddenly attacked?
Definition
-robbed a widow and her children of a trust fund
-fathered numerous
children with his slaves
-atheist (he was a Deist)
Term
In the election of 1800, who were the candidates for each party?
Who tied? Who won?
Definition
Jefferson and Adams
Adams won the popular vote.
Jefferson and his running mate, Aaron Burr tied since everyone got two electoral votes
Hamilton convinced the House to vote for Jefferson to avoid public outcry over Burr
Term
Define: Revolution of 1800 (2)
Definition
(1) there was a
peaceful transfer of power; Federalists stepped down from office after
Jefferson won and did so peacefully, though not necessarily happily and
(2) the Republicans were more of the “people’s party”
compared to the Federalists.
Term
Describe Jefferson's inaugural address
Definition
declared that all Americans were Federalists,
all were Republicans, implying that Americans were a mixture. He also
pledged “honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances
with none.”
Term
In 1802, Jefferson changed the naturalization process by how many years? (from what to what)
Definition
14->5
Term
V/F: Jefferson's sec of treasury decided to keep the excise on whiskey with the hefty nat'l debt still in place
Definition
falsum
Term
Who was Jefferson's sec of treasury?
Definition
Albert Gallatin
Term
define: Judiciary act of 180-ONE
Definition
Midnight judges...were federalist. Hold on to one branch of govt
Term
Why was John Marshall a federalist?
Definition
saw drawbacks of poor central authority while serving at Valley Forge
Term
Define: Marbury vs Madison
Definition
William Marbury had been one of the
“midnight judges” appointed by John Adams in his last hours
as president. He had been named justice of peace for D.C., but when
Secretary of State James Madison decided to shelve the position,
Marbury sued for its delivery. Marshall dismissed the case, but he said
that the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional, thus suggesting
that the Supreme Court could determine the constitutionality of laws
(AKA, “judicial review”).
Term
Jefferson tried to impeach the tart-tongued Supreme Court
justice, ______________, but when the vote got to the Senate, not enough
votes were mustered, and to this day, no attempt to alter the Supreme
Court has ever been tried through impeachment.
Definition
Samuel Chase
Term
Describe the "war" we had with African pirates in 1801
Definition
-The pirates of the North African Barbary States were still
looting U.S. ships,
-The pasha of Tripoli indirectly
declared war when he cut down the flagstaff of the American consulate.
-Non-interventionalist Jefferson reluctantly sent the infant navy to the shores of Tripoli
-fighting continued for four years until Jefferson succeeded in extorting a treaty of peace from Tripoli for $60,000.
Term
NAME THAT MAN: Stephen Decatur
Definition
exploits in the Tripolitan war with the ship Intrepid made him a hero.
Term
Why was the dissolution of Pinckney's treaty important?
Definition
Such deposit privileges were vital to the frontier farmers who floated their goods
down the Mississippi River to its mouth to await oceangoing vessels.
Term
Why did the ($15 mil) LA purchase occur rather than the $10 mil settlement that Jefferson had wanted?
Definition
Napoleon abandoned his hopes of an empire in N America
This abandonment was due to the rebellion in Haiti, led by
Toussaint L’Ouverture, which had been unsuccessful, but had
killed many French troops due to yellow fever. The decision to sell
Louisiana was also because Napoleon needed cash to renew his war with
Britain.
Term
In what year was the LA purchase?
Definition
1803
Term
V/F: Jefferson found an argument for why the LA purchase was constitutional
Definition
nope. too good of a deal to pass up, was all
Term
Why didn't federalists like the LA purchase?
Definition
more farmland, farmers=more republicans
Term
What was the cost/acre of the LA purchase?
Definition
3 cents/acre
Term
NAME THAT LADY:
NA woman who helped William and Merriwether
Definition
Sacajawea
Term
Name that man:
trekked to the headwaters of the
Mississippi River in 1805-06 and ventured to the southern portion of
Louisiana, Spanish land in the southwest, and sighted Pike’s Peak.
Definition
Zebulon Pike
Term
How was Hamilton killed?
Definition
The federalists tried to scheme with
Aaron Burr to make New England and New York secede from the union; in
the process Aaron Burr killed Hamilton in a duel.
Term
In 1806, Burr was arrested for treason, BUT...
Definition
the necessary two witnesses were not found
Term
In what battles did Britain and France win major naval victories that would impact their war with one another?
Definition
Battle of Trafalgar - Britain
Battle of Austerlitz - France
Term
In 1806, London issued the Orders in Council, which did WHAT?
Definition
closed ports
under French continental control to foreign shipping, including
American, unless they stopped at a British port first.
-France did likewise
Term
some ____Americans were impressed from 1808-11.
Definition
6,000
Term
Describe the British naval act of war
Definition
a royal frigate the Leopard confronted the U.S. frigate,
the Chesapeake, about 10 miles off the coast of Virginia, and the
British captain ordered the seizure of four alleged deserters. When the
American commander refused, the U.S. ship received three devastating
broadsides that killed 3 Americans and wounded 18
Term
What were the effects of Jefferson's Embargo Act? (5)
Definition
-result was deserted docks
-rotting ships in the harbors
-hurt the same New England merchants that it was trying to protect.
-Farmers of the South and West were alarmed by the mounting piles of unexportable cotton, grain, and tobacco
-Illegal trade mushroomed in 1808, where people resorted to smuggling again.
-industrialism
Term
Define: (*giggle*) Non-Intercourse Act.
Why didn't it work?
Definition
-reopened trade with all the nations of the world, except for France and England.
-America’s #1 and #2 trade partners were Britain and France.
Term
Why did Jefferson's embargo fail?
Definition
(1) Jefferson
underestimated the bulldog British and their dependence on American
goods and
(2) he didn’t continue the embargo long enough or
tightly enough to achieve success.
Term
What president followed Jefferson?
Definition
Madison
Term
Define: Macon’s Bill No. 2
Definition
-promised American restoration of trade to France and/or England if
either dropped their commercial restrictions
-France leaped at this opportunity
Term
What/who were "submission men"?
Definition
older politicians
Term
NAME THAT MAN:
Henry Clay
Definition
KYian speaker of the house
Term
The western politicians also cried out against the Indian threat on
the frontier. These young, aggressive Congressmen were known as ____
Definition
War Hawks
Term
Why didn't NAs like settlement in KY?
Definition
settlement and extensive hunting was not allowed except in times of
scarcity.
Term
Explain the NA uprising that eventually occurred after mass settlement of KY
Definition
two Shawnee brothers, Tecumseh and the Prophet, decided that
the time to act was now, and gathered followers, urging them to give up
textile clothing for traditional buckskin garments, arguing eloquently
for the Indian’s to not acknowledge the White man’s
“ownership” of land, and urging that no Indian should cede
control of land to whites unless all Indians agreed
Term
What did William Henry Harrison do to NAs?
Definition
advanced upon Tecumseh’s headquarters at Tippecanoe, killed the
Prophet, and burned the camp to the ground
Term
Tecumseh was killed by Harrison at the Battle of the ____ in 1813, and the Indian confederacy dream perished.
Definition
Thames
Term
Andrew Jackson crushed the Creek Indians at the Battle of ______ on March 27, 1814, effectively ________
Definition
-Horseshoe Bend
- breaking the
Indian rebellion and leaving the entire area east of the Mississippi
open for safe settlement
Term
The War Hawks cried that the only way to get rid of the Indians was _____, because _______.
Definition
to wipe out their base, Canada, since the British had helped the
Indians.
Term
Why did America go to war with Britain and not France?
Definition
Because
-England’s impressments of American sailors stood out
-France was allied more with the Republicans
-Canada was a very tempting prize
that seemed easy to get, a “frontiersman’s frolic.”
Term
Why did NE oppose The War of 1812?
Definition
still making lots of money
Term
Why were Federalists opposed to The War of 1812?
Definition
(1) they were more inclined toward Britain anyway
(2) if Canada was conquered, it
would add more agrarian land and increase Republican supporters.
Term
In brief, America’s reasons for entering the War of 1812 were…
Definition
-“Freedom of the seas” – The U.S. wanted the right to sail and trade without fear.
-Possibility of land – The U.S. might gain Canada or Florida.
-Indian issues – Americans were still upset about British guns being giving to Indians.
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