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US pres. policy 1-9

US presidents (washington-harrison) domestic and foriegn policies

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1)increased power of federal government(2)est. court system(3)created national bank George Wahington's domestic policy
1)didnt help the French in order to keep peace(2)avoid conflict abroad(3)against alliances George Washington's foreign policy
1)no toleration for government criticism or interferance(2)tried to compromise with Jefferson while still keeping support of Hamiltonians John Adam's domestic policy
1)keep out of wars(2)stay neutral between countries John Adam's foriegn policy
1)power in state government(2)freedom of religion and press(3)low government expenditures(4)reduce federal debt Thomas Jefferson's domestic policy
1)closed ports & territorial waters to British ships(2)passed Embargo Act of 1807(3)against alliances Thomas Jefferson's foreign policy
1)expansion of US into Canada(2)destroyed federalists by 1820 James Madison's domestic policy
1)stop impressment of US sailors(2)Started war of 1812 with Britain(3)ended war with treaty of Ghent James Madison's foreign policy
1)led the "era of good feelings" after 1816(2)passed compromise of 1820 [split states to free or slave] James Monroe's domestic policy
1)pursued indians and took took thier lands(2)bought Florida from spain in 1819(3)strongly enforced Monroe Doctrine James Monroe's foreign policy
1)faced strong opposition fron congress(2)raised tarriffs John Quincy Adam's domestic policy
1)europe was at peace(2)met with British at the Panama congress John Quincy Adam's foriegn policy
1)Indian Removal Act(2)south carolina nullification process(3)bank war Andrew Jackson's domestic policy
defended alamo Andrew Jackson's foriegn policy
1)followed Jackson's work(2)panic of 1837(3)temperance movement(4)avoided slavery Martin Van Buren's domestic policy
would not continue Jackson's banking policies with Britain Martin Van Buren's foriegn policy
1)make treaties with native americans and gain land for white settlers(2)against slavery(3)keep the republic(4)more taxes to help the economy William Henry Harrison's domestic policy
1) maintain peace(2)would not sacrifice anything to est. or maintain peace William Henry Harrison's foreign policy
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