US History I Chapter 6

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E. Randolph

1st Attorney General, “the governments law firm”

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J. Adams

1st Vice President, Second President, Federalist.

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A. Hamilton

GW Secretary of Treasury, Reports on Public Credit, Kill in duel with Burr

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A. Burr

Killed Hamilton, lost to Jefferson in the Presidential race of 1800

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H. Knox

1st Secretary of War

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A. Jackson

Battle of New Orleans, Warhawk, Battle of New Orleans

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O.H. Perry

“we have met the enemy and they are ours” Battle of Lake Erie

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P. Buttigieg

Sec. of Transportation - ensures a fast, safe, efficient, and accessible transportation system

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J. Madison

Father of the Constitution, 4th President, Pres. During the War of 1812

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J. Marshall

Marbury vs Madison - Supreme court can declare acts unconstitutional.

Cheif Justice of the Supreme court

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J. Jay

First Cheif Justice

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J. Yellen

Current Secretary of the Treasury - ensures economic prosperity and security.

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H. Clay

War hawk , Treaty of Ghent Peacemaker

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JQ Adams

peacemaker at the Treaty of Ghent

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A. Blinken

Current secretary of state - implementing foreign policy.

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J. Monroe

Negotiated at the treaty of Ghent, Madison’s sec. of state

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W. Clark

Corps of Discovery with Lewis

explored Louisiana purchase to pacific northwest.

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Sacajawea

Helped guide Lewis and Clark on their journey

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F. S. Key

Wrote the star spangled banner

Watched Battle of Baltimore on britsh ship

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D. Madison

Saved washington’s portrait

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Tecumseh

Great Native American leader- Died during Battle of Thames

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D. Haaland

Secretary of the Interior- protect natural resources, wildlife, and honor Native Americans

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Presidents 1-4 In Order

Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison

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Hamiltonian Legacy

Strong Central Govt, economic development, national bank, urbanization

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Significance of the Election of 1800

First peaceful transition of power, 12th Amendment added

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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

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Embargo Act

No trade w foreign countries to stay neutral w britain and france

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  1. What was the impact of the Marshall Court?

Declared judicial branch as a prominent force in goverment

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Why did the US declare war in 1812

Impressment, attacking US ships, British arming among natives

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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

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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

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What branch of government is the Cabinet in?

executive

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why was the capital moved south?

Compromise of 1790- southerns agreed to hamiltons debt bill if capital moved south

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Where is Ghent?

Belgium

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Explain War Hawks?

Advocates to go to war with Britain

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What is the purpose of the national bank?

control credit, make loans to the government

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what is an excise tax?

a tax imposed on domestic goods

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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

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what do most historians consider the greatest legacy of the Washington Presidency?

His decline to run for a third term or become king