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E. Randolph
1st Attorney General, “the governments law firm”
J. Adams
1st Vice President, Second President, Federalist.
A. Hamilton
GW Secretary of Treasury, Reports on Public Credit, Kill in duel with Burr
A. Burr
Killed Hamilton, lost to Jefferson in the Presidential race of 1800
H. Knox
1st Secretary of War
A. Jackson
Battle of New Orleans, Warhawk, Battle of New Orleans
O.H. Perry
“we have met the enemy and they are ours” Battle of Lake Erie
P. Buttigieg
Sec. of Transportation - ensures a fast, safe, efficient, and accessible transportation system
J. Madison
Father of the Constitution, 4th President, Pres. During the War of 1812
J. Marshall
Marbury vs Madison - Supreme court can declare acts unconstitutional.
Cheif Justice of the Supreme court
J. Jay
First Cheif Justice
J. Yellen
Current Secretary of the Treasury - ensures economic prosperity and security.
H. Clay
War hawk , Treaty of Ghent Peacemaker
JQ Adams
peacemaker at the Treaty of Ghent
A. Blinken
Current secretary of state - implementing foreign policy.
J. Monroe
Negotiated at the treaty of Ghent, Madison’s sec. of state
W. Clark
Corps of Discovery with Lewis
explored Louisiana purchase to pacific northwest.
Sacajawea
Helped guide Lewis and Clark on their journey
F. S. Key
Wrote the star spangled banner
Watched Battle of Baltimore on britsh ship
D. Madison
Saved washington’s portrait
Tecumseh
Great Native American leader- Died during Battle of Thames
D. Haaland
Secretary of the Interior- protect natural resources, wildlife, and honor Native Americans
Presidents 1-4 In Order
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison
Hamiltonian Legacy
Strong Central Govt, economic development, national bank, urbanization
Significance of the Election of 1800
First peaceful transition of power, 12th Amendment added
Why was the US government interested in buying Louisiana
It would double the size of the country, it would also make farmers pay less in taxes to cross french territory
Embargo Act
No trade w foreign countries to stay neutral w britain and france
What was the impact of the Marshall Court?
Declared judicial branch as a prominent force in goverment
Why did the US declare war in 1812
Impressment, attacking US ships, British arming among natives
What is the importance of the Hartford Convention?
resulted in a declaration calling on the Federal Government to protect New England
supplies financial aid do New England’s bad trade economy
Why did Jefferson send Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase?
See what animals was there
See fertility there
Find out what type of people were there
What branch of government is the Cabinet in?
executive
why was the capital moved south?
Compromise of 1790- southerns agreed to hamiltons debt bill if capital moved south
Where is Ghent?
Belgium
Explain War Hawks?
Advocates to go to war with Britain
What is the purpose of the national bank?
control credit, make loans to the government
what is an excise tax?
a tax imposed on domestic goods
Why did political parties develop?
-parties began to form during the struggle over ratification of the federal Constitution of 1787
-increased as attention shifted from the creation of a new federal government to the question of how powerful that federal government would be
what do most historians consider the greatest legacy of the Washington Presidency?
His decline to run for a third term or become king