APUSH Vocab 8

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Bank of the United States

Proposed by the first secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton, the bank that opened in 1791 and operated until 1811 to issue a uniform currency, make business loans, and collect tax monies; The Second Bank of the United States was chartered in 1816 but President Andrew Jackson vetoed the rechartered bill in 1832

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Impressment

The British navy’s practice of using press-gangs to kidnap men in British and colonial ports who were then forced to serve in the British navy

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Jay’s Treaty

Treaty with Britain negotiated in 1794 by Chief Justice John Jay; Britain agreed to vacate forts in the Northwest territories, and festering disagreements (border with Canada, prewar debts, shipping claims) would be settled by commission

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Federalists and Republicans

The two increasingly coherent political parties that appeared in Congress by the mid 1790s;

The Federalists, led by George Washington, John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton, favored a strong central government

The Republicans, first identified during the early nineteenth century supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution, which they believed would safeguard individual freedoms and states’ rights from the threats posed by a strong central government

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Whiskey Rebellion

Violent protest by western Pennsylvania farmers against the federal excise tax on whiskey, 1794

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Democratic-Republican Societies

Organizations created in the mid 1790s by opponents of the policies of the Washington administration and supporters of the French Revolution

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Judith Sargent Murray

One of the era’s most accomplished American women, wrote essays for the Massachusetts Magazine under the pen name “The Gleaner”; her essay On the Equality of the Sexes, written in 1779 published in 1790, she insisted women had as much rights as men and should be able to exercise those rights through equal education and opportunity

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XYZ Affair

Affair in which French foreign minister Talleyrand’s three anonymous agents demanded payments to stop French plundering of American ships in 1797; refusal to pay the bribe was followed by two years of undeclared sea war with Francce (1798-1800)

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Alien and Sedation Acts

Four measures passed in 1798 during the undeclared war with France that limited the freedoms of speech and press and restricted the liberty of noncitizens

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Virginia and Kentucky Resolution

Legislation passed in 1798 and 1799 by the Virginia and the Kentucky legislatures; written by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, the resolutions advanced the state-compact theory of the Constitution; Virginia’s resolution called on the federal courts to protect free speech; Jefferson’s draft for Kentucky states that a state could nullify federal law, but this was deleted

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Revolution of 1800

First time that an American political party surrendered power to the opposition party; Jefferson, a Republican, had defeated incumbent Adams, a Federalist, for president

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Hatian Revoution

A slave uprising that led to the establishment of Haiti as an independent country in 1804

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Gabriel’s Rebellion

An 1800 uprising planned by Virginian slaves to gain their freedom; the plot was led by a blacksmith named Gabriel, but was discovered and quashed

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Marbury v. Madison

First US Supreme Court decision to declare a federal law—the Judiciary Act of 1801—unconstitutional

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Louisiana Purchase

President Thomas Jefferson’s 1803 purchase from France of the important port of New Orleans and 828,000 sq miles west of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains; it more than doubled the territory of the United States at a cost of only $15 million

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Lewis and Clark Expedition

Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, a mission to the Pacific coast commissioned for the purposes of scientific and geographical exploration

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Barbary Wars

The first wars fought by the United States, and the nation’s first encounter with the Islamic world; the wars were fought from 1801-1805 against plundering pirates off the Mediterranean coast of Africa after President Thomas Jefferson’s refusal to pay them tribute to protect American ships

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Embargo Act

Attempt in 1807 to exert economic pressure by prohibiting all exports from the United States, instead of waging war in reaction to continued British impressment of American sailors; smugglers easily circumvented the embargo, and it was repealed two days later

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War of 1812

War fought with Britain, 1812-1814, over issues that included impressment of American sailors, interference with shipping, and collusion with Northwest Territory Indians; settled by the Treaty of Ghent in 1814

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Fort McHenry

Fort in Baltimore Harbor unsuccessfully bombarded by the British in September 1814; Francis Scott Key, a witness to the battle, was moved to write the words to “The Star-Spangled Banner”

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Battle of New Orleans

Last battle of the War of 1812, fought on January 8, 1815, weeks after the peace treaty was signed but prior to the news’ reaching America; General Andrew Jackson led the victorious American troops

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Hartford Convention

Meeting of New England Federalists on December 15, 1814, to protest the War of 1812; proposed seven constitutional amendments (limiting embargoes and changing requirements for officeholding, declaration of war, and admission of new states), but the war ended before Congress could respond

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