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Godfrey: Washington-Monroe

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Treaty signed by the US and Britain in an attempt to stop impressment Jay's Treaty
Set up the Supreme Court Judiciary Act of 1789
Gave the United States Florida Adams-Onis Treaty
Treaty with Spain that gave the United States access to the Mississippi River Pinckney's Treaty
Washington stops this revolt against Hamilton's debt plan with an extreme use of force Whiskey Rebellion
Political Party that supported the National bank, advocated a strong national government, and were loose constructionists. Led by Alexander Hamilton Federalists
Political Party that was against the National Bank, advocated states rights, and were strict constructionists. Led by Thomas Jefferson Democratic Republicans
Treaty in which the Native Americans were forced to give up 2/3 of Ohio Treaty of Greenville
Speech in which Washington urged America to stay out of foreign affairs and not form political parties Farewell Address
Washington's policy to war abroad Neutrality
French demand a bribe from the US and leads to a two year undeclared war XYZ Affair
Laws restricting actions of immigrants and outlawing negative speech toward the government Alien and Sedition Acts
Resolutions advocating states' rights written against the Alien and Sedition Acts Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Federalist judges appointed by Adams right before he left office Midnight Judges
Election known as the first peaceful transfer of power in the US Election of 1800
Court case that established judicial review Marbury v. Madison
The power of the court to decide if a law is constitutional Judicial Review
Hands-off Government Laissez Faire Government
Doubled the size of the US and heavily debated by Jefferson Louisiana Purchase
Explored the Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark
Native American leaders who formed a confederacy to fight back against Americans Tecumseh
Forcing US sailors to serve in a foreign military Impressment
Stopped trade with all other nations, only hurting the US Embargo Act of 1807
War with Britain to stop impressment and end the sell of weapons to Native Americans War of 1812
Famous battle of the War of 1812 in which Andrew Jackson became a hero Battle of New Orleans
Treaty that ended the War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent
States' rights convention held in the North during the War of 1812 Hartford Convention
Famous court case the established the supremacy of the National Bank McCulloch v. Maryland
Nickname for Monroe's two terms in office Era of Good Feelings
Foreign policy guide for the US asking other nations to stay out of the Western Hemisphere Monroe Doctrine
Compromise on the issue of slavery that drew a line at the 36-30 parallel Missouri Compromise
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