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Study = 1787 - 1815

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Assumption Plan (Adams) Fed. gov't would assume the debts of all states Sold bonds to wealthy to pay off old debts The tariffs paid off new bonds - Create National Bank = loan money to states - Jefferson opposes plan, makes deal with Hamilton
Battle of Tippecanoe (Tecumseh)
Battle of New Orleans (Andrew Jackson)
Cotton Gin & Interchangeable parts (Eli Whitney)
Created a Native American Confederacy (William Henry Harrison)
Jefferson's V.P. (Aaron Burr)
Alien & Sedition Act (Hamilton) 14 years of residence in the US before becoming a citizen (Was 5) Goal = stop Irish from voting for Jefferson President could only deport any "Aliens"
Louisiana Purchase (Jefferson)
Suppressed Whiskey Rebellion (Washington)
1 What was the Whiskey Rebellion & why is it significant? Farmers rose up to protest what they saw as unfair taxation and provided the new nation, and George Washington, with a crisis.
2 What was the Assumption plan and how would it help the US get loans from other countries? Aimed to draw debtors closer to federal government by honoring all the Revolutionary War debts in paying off national debt over time from taxes and land.
3 What issue lead to the Quasi-War?? limited involvement against French privateers that were seizing U.S. shipping.
4 What is the 12 Amendment and why was it necessary? revises and outlines the steps of how Presidents and Vice Presidents are elected, specifically that they are elected together.
5 How did Jefferson's economic policies affect the United States?
6 Why was the Jay Treaty unpopular?
7 What is Judicial Review and what court case established it?
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