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How much did the USA pay France for the Louisiana Purchase?
$15 Million
What law ended all trade with Europe?
Embargo Act
What law re-opened trade with Europe, except for England and France?
Non intercourse Act of 1809
Where was the Western border of the USA after the Louisiana Purchase?
The Rocky Mountains
Who one the presidency in 1800?
Thomas Jefferson
Who won the presidency in 1808?
James Madison
Who won the presidency in 1812?
James Madison
Who said “We are all Federalists, we are all Republican” in his inaugural address?
Thomas Jefferson
Who warned against political parties and “foreign entanglements” in his farewell address?
George Washington
Which Supreme Court case established the principal of “judicial review”?
Marbury v. Madison 1803
Which Supreme Court case established the sanctity of contracts?
Fletcher v. Peck 1810
Which Supreme Court case upheld the sanctity of contracts?
Dartmouth v. Woodward 1819
Which Supreme Court case established that federal laws are supreme over state laws?
McCulloch v. Maryland 1819
Which Supreme Court case upheld the federal jurisdiction over interstate commerce?
Gibbons v. Ogden 1824
Which Supreme Court case upheld the treaty rights of Native Americans in Georgia?
Worchester v. Georgia 1832
What year was Gibbons v. Ogden
1824
What year was Worchester v. Georgia
1832
Washington
-2 term president
-April 1789-March 1797
-Leaned Federalist
-Established the cabinet
-Established a national bank
-Established the assumption of state debts
-Established the Whiskey Tariff
-Whiskey Rebellion
-Treaty of Greenville
-Citizen Genet Crisis
-Declared neutrality in the war between Britain and France
-Ratified the Bill of Rights
-Passed the Judiciary Act 1789
-Established the Supreme Court
-Jay Treaty
-Pickney Treaty
-Gave a “Farewell Address”
Adams
-1 term president
-March 1797-March 1801
-Federalist
-Rise of political parties
-Vice President for Washington
-Passed the Alien and Sedition Acts
-Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
-Quasi War with France
-XYZ Affair
-Established the Judiciary Act of 1801
-Appointed the “midnight judges”
Jefferson
-2 term president
-March 1801-March 1809
-Democratic-Republican
-Secretary of State for President Washington
-Vice President for John Adams
-Author of the Declaration of Independence
-Author of the Kentucky Virginia Resolutions
-Ambassador to France
-Elected in the “Revolution of 1800”
-Passage of the 12 the Amendment
-Louisiana Purchase/ Lewis and Clark Expedition
-Marbury v. Madison (est. judicial review)
-Barbary Wars
-Embargo Act 1807
Madison
-2 term president
-March 1809-March 1817
-Democratic-Republican
-Served as Secretary of State for President Jefferson
-Authored Federalist Papers
-“Father of the Constitution”
-Negotiator for the Louisiana Purchase
-Non-Intercourse Act 1809
-Macon’s Bill No. 2
-War of 1812
-Hartford Convention
Federalists
-Top leaders: John Adams and Alexander Hamilton
-Chief Supporters: Northern business owners and large landowners
-Loose constructionism
-Learned Pro-British in their foreign policy
-Favored a strong central government
-Favored industry and manufacturing; aided
business
-Created a national bank
-Supported high tariffs
-Developed a large peacetime army and navy
Democratic-Republicans
-Top leaders: Thomas Jefferson and James
Madison
-Chief Supporters: Skilled workers, small farmers, and plantation owners
-Strict constructionism
-Learned Pro-French in their foreign policy
-Favored states’ rights and a weaker central
government
-Favored agriculture
-Opposed the creation of a national bank
-Opposed high tariffs
-Developed a small peacetime army and navy
Jay Treaty
-US and Great Britain
-Granted the US the status of “Most Favored Nation”
-Failed to address the issue of impressment
-Preserved US neutrality and avoided a war with Great Britain
-Very unpopular with the American people
Pinckney Treaty
-US and Spain
-Granted American ships the right to free navigation of the Mississippi River
-Granted America duty-free transport through the port of New Orleans
-Allowed for more US settlement in frontier areas
-Very popular with the American people, especially in the West and South
Treaty of Greenville
-US and Northwest Confederacy of Native Americans
-Native Americans gave up most of their land claims in the Ohio River Valley to the US
-Allowed for more US settlement in frontier areas