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This is people who take extream political positions Radicals
Under this act Adams had apponted as many Federlist judges as possible between the election of 1800 and the time Jefferson was sworn in in 1801. This meant that the new Democratic-republican wouldface a firmly Federlist judiciary. Judiciary Act of 1801
This 45 year old Federlist was appointed by John Adams to be the Cheif Justice of the Supreme Court. He was there for three decades. John Marshall
When William Marbury was appointed by Adams as a justice of peace. This was Jamer Madisons Job to install him there but when Madison refused Marbury sued. Marbury v. Madison
That it contradicted the law of the Consitution unconsitutional
This principle stated that the Surpream Court has the final say in interpreting the consitution judicial review
On April 30,1803 Jefferson bought land-that would double the size of the US-from Napoleon for 15 million dollars Louisiana Purchase
This person was chosen by Jefferson to lead an expedition to the west coast. (he was a captin) Meriwether Lewis
Lewis turned to an old friend to help him on this expediton. William Clark
The Corps of Discovery soon became know as this. Lewis and Clark led this. Lewis and Clark Expedition.
A 17 year old wife with a baby, this womwen was of great value to the Lewis and Clark expeditin. She knew the land and language. Sacagawea
This person led a expedition through the south of the Louisiana Purchase. Zebulon Pike
This act said that American ships were no longer allowed to sail to foreign ports. This also closed American ports to Britain. Embargo Act of 1807
This Shawnee chief tried to stop the loss of Native American land. He wanted to unite all of the tribe. But he never got there. Tecumesh
These were westerners who called for war with Britain. War Hawks
This experienced officer took charge of an infant fleet and beat Britain. Oliver Hazard Perry
In this battle General Harrison chased Britain up to Canada. This battle put an end to the British threat in the Northwest and also killed Tecumesh, who was fighting for the British. Battle of the Thames.
This person watched the American go into a hopeless battle, buit win and then he wrote a poem about it that later became our national athem. Francis Scott Key
This was the treaty that ended the 2nd war with Britain. It was late however and the Battle of New Orleans was unneccessary. Treaty of Ghent
Was suppose to be replaced by one of John Adam's ,men, but then thecourt ruled in his favor and he got to keep his job. James Madison
The kiddnapping of our American Soilders Impressment
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