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Delegates | Electors from each state that select the president
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Precedent | A decision or an action that becomes an example for later generations
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Judiciary Act of 1789 | Congress created a federal court system
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Alexander Hamilton | He became the United States' first secretary of the Treasury
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Bonds | Certificate that promises to repay money owed
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Thomas Jefferson | He became the first secretary of the State
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Protective Tariff | Tax placed on foreign goods
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Bank of the United States | It opened in 1791 to provide some stability to the U.S. economy
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France | Inspired by our revolution, this country had one of their own in 1789
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Neutrality Proclomation | With France and England at war, the U.S. makes this proclamation so we won't have to choose sides
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Jay's Treaty | Unpopular agreement reached with England in 1794 due to the issue of impressent
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Spain | This European country agrees to change the border of Florida in Pinckney's Treaty
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Little Turtle | Indian leader who was fighting Americans in the Northwest Territory
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Whiskey Rebellion | This rebellion of farmers was quickly put down by President Washington
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Farewell Address | Washington officially says "goodbye" to public service with this speech
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Political Parties | Groups that helps government officials and shape government policies
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Judicial Review | This power allows the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
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Marbury vs. Madison | This court case established judicial review
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Louisiana Purchase | This purchase of American land from France doubled the size of the United States in 1803
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Lewis and Clark | These men are selected by Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Purchase
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Sacajewea | This young Native American woman guided Lewis and Clark
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Zebulon Pike | He set out to find the starting point of the Red River in the Rockies
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Impressment | The practice of capturing American ships and sailors and forcing them into service
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Embargo | Refusing to trade with another country
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Non-Intercourse Act | Act that banned trade with Britain and France
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Tecumseh | Native American who tried to unite the Indians of the Northwest Territory
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William Henry Harrison | Governor of the Indiana Territory who defeated the Indians at the Battle of Tippecanoe
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War Hawks | Members of Congress who want to go the war with Britain
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James Madison | This "Father of our Constitution" was elected our 4th president
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Old Ironsides | Nickname given to the USS Constitution when a cannonball bounced off her side
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Andrew Jackson | American hero at the battle of New Orleans
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Treaty of Ghent | Treaty which ends the war of 1812
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Era of Good Feeling | Name given to the time period after the war of 1812
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James Monroe | Republican who won the election in 1816 and 1820 becoming our 5th president
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Adam-Onis Treaty | The boundaries of Florida are settled in this treaty in 1819
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Monroe Doctrine | Warning to European powers to make no more attempts to colonize in the Americas
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Missouri Compromise | Compromise that brings Missouri into the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state
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Henry Clay | Kentucky congressman responsible for the passage of the Missouri Compromise
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American System | Henry Clay's plan to improve roads and build canals
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The Corrupt Bargin | Nickname given to the disputed Election of 1824
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