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How much did the USA PAY France for the LOUISIANA PURCHASE?
$15 Million
What LAW ended ALL trade with Europe?
The Embargo Act
What LAW re-opened trade with Europe, EXCEPT for England and France?
Non-Intercourse Act
WHERE was the WESTERN border of the USA AFTER the Louisiana Purchase?
The Rocky Mountains
WHO won the PRESIDENCY of 1800?
Thomas Jefferson
WHO won the PRESIDENCY of 1808?
James Madison
WHO won the PRESIDENCY in 1812
James Madison (re-election)
WHO said “We are all Federalists, we are all Republicans” in his inaugural address?
Thomas Jefferson
WHO warned against political parties and “foreign entanglements” in his farewell address?
George Washington
What is the CASE NAME of 1803?
Marbury vs Madison
What YEAR is the case “Marbury vs Madison
1803
What is the CASE NAME of 1810?
Fletcer vs Peck
What YEAR is the case of “Fletcher vs Peck”?
1810
What is the CASE NAME of 1819?
Dartmouth College vs Woodward
What YEAR is the case “Dartmouth College vs Woodward?
1819
What is the CASE NAME of 1819?
McCulloch vs Maryland
What YEAR was the case “McCulloch vs Maryland?
1819
What is the CASE NAME of 1824?
Gibbons vs Ogden
What YEAR was the case “Gibbons vs Ogden?
1824
What is the CASE NAME of 1832?
Worceter vs Georgia
What Year was the case “Worcester vs Georgia?
1832
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
Britian and France
Ratified the Bill of
Rights
Passed the Judiciary
Act 1789
Established the
Supreme Court
Jay Treaty
Pickney Treaty
Gave a “Farewell
Address”
George Wasgington
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”
John Adams
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 th
Amendment
Louisiana Purchase/
Lewis and Clark
Expedition
Marbury v. Madison
(est. judicial review)
Barbary Wars
Embargo Act 1807
Thomas Jefferson
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
James Madison
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
Federalists
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
Democratic-Republicans
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
Jay 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
Pinckney Treaty
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
Treaty of Greenville