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American HIstory EOC

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Elected President in 1789 George Washington
Established the Supreme Court Judiciary Act of 1789
Federalist oppose it, Anti-Federalist support (US Neutral) French Revolution
Becomes the 9th state to officially ratify the constitution Rhode Island
Creates Bank of the United States (opposed by Jefferson) Proclamation of American Neutrality
Keeps America neutral after France declares war on Britain, Spain, and Holland (Example of U.S. foreign policy) Proclamation of American Neutrality
illegal to help slaves escape Fugitive Slave Act
Invents cotton gin - creates massive increase of slaves in the south Eli Whitney
!st time U.S. Government uses Federal troops to subdue domestic issues (Farmers did not like new excise taxes) Whiskey Rebellion
U.S cheaply pays 12 Native American tribes for Ohio territory Treaty of Greenville
Spain gives U.S. navigation rights on Mississippi River, New Orleans Pinckney Treaty
Defeats Thomas Jefferson in first contested presidential Election; Jefferson became vice president John Adams
French try to extort U.S. for diplomatic meetings - public want war XYZ Affair
Expands Gov's power, limit dissent and weakning of Gov't, ruled unconstitutional Alien & Sedition Acts
Increase state rights over Federal rights, written by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Kentucky & Virginia Resolution
Major religious reform movement; helps increase abolition 2nd Great Awakening
Defeats John Adams (Controversy). Thomas Jefferson
Suggests U.S. capital moves to Washington D.C, (Move helps gain southern support for Hamilton's economics). Alexand Hamilton
Becomes first chief justice of the supreme court John Marshall
Adamas attempt to secure the Federalist party says but is to leave office by appointing Federalist into office. Judiciary At/Midnight Judges
Establishes Judicial Review Marbury Vs. Madison
Not known to Jefferson if it was constitutional to annex land, congress aproves purchase from France. Louisiana Purchase
Sets to survey land of Louisiana Purchase (Sacagawea guided) Lewis and Clark Expedition
placed by Jefferson on Britain/France fails - hurt U.S. economy Embargo Act
Elected president in 1808 James Madison
union of Native Americans to resist westward movement of U.S. Tecumseh establishes
Leads attack on Tecumseh at battle of Tippercanoe (wins) William Henry Harrison
Issues- Impressments , blockades ,economy, Native Americans Congress declares war on Britain
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