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Young Republic

Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison

TermDefinition
Alexander Hamilton -Member of Washington's Cabinet (Secretary of Treasury) -Creation of National Bank
Political Parties - Political division -George Washington warned AGAINST political parties
Whiskey Rebellion - Rebellion against tax on tea as a way to solve nation's debt
Washington's Farewell Address -speech give by George Washington before leaving office as president - warns against forming alliances and political parties
Isolationism foreign policy of being ALONE (not getting involved in foreign affairs)
Neutrality not picking a side
XYZ Affair -forein issue between USA and France -led to fear that French spies were in the USA
Alien and Sedition Act - laws limiting rights of both citizens and immigrants
Louisiana Purchase - purhcase of Louisiana Territory by Thomas Jefferson doubling the size of the United States
Federalist suppoter of STRONG national governmnet
Anti Federalist supporter of WEAK national government and Bill of RIghts
Alliances friends, countires that beack each other up
Judicial Review power of the supreme court to review laws made by congress and decide if constitutional or unconstitutional
Marbury vs. Madison Supreme Court Case establishing judicial review
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