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April 1793 Neutrality Proclomation
America pays debts to Britain Britain pays for damages Jay's Treaty
REcognized the U.S. southern border Pinckey's Treaty
Passes a tax on whiskey Whiskey Rebellion
John Adams sends diplomats to Paris to try to avoid war XYZ affair
Presidnet can expel any immigrant No one can dispute the President or his Cabinet members Alien and Sedition Acts
William Marbury doesn't recieve papers before Adams leaves office and sues madison Marbury vs. Madison
France gives up all of Louisiana Louisiana Purchase
No one can recieve exports and imports from any country Embargo Act of 1807
The US can trade with anyone except for Britain and France Non-Intercourse Act of 1809
The WAr of 1812 Battle at Washington D.C, Fort McHenry and New Orleans
1815 Treaty of Ghent ends the WAr of 1812
Limited powers of U.S and British Canada on the Great Lakes The Rush- Bagot Agreement and convention of 1818
U.S.: Florida Territory and Oregon Country Spanish florida: $5 million and Texas Adams-Onis Treaty
Monroe Doctrine The U.S. wouldn't interfere with European nations if they do the same and Non one claims land in the Western hemisphere
Missouri becomes a slave state and Maine becomes a free state Missouri Compromise
Created 3 levels of federal courts and it defined their powers and relationships to the states courts Judiciary Act of 1789
Treaty of Greenville and land along with $20,000 Battle of Fallen Timbers
1803 Britain and France go to war again Impressment and seizure of American ships
Causes of the War of 1812 Land Hunger and Indian Relations
Effects of War of 1812 Boosted nationalism and economy with Little native American resistance (more land)
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