Name one precedent set by George Washington
Two-Term President, Commander and Chief, Cabinet
True/False: Anti-Federalists support large government involvement and a loose interpretation of the Constitution
False
This President was accused of implementing the Spoil System
Andrew Jackson
This was the name of the movement to end slavery
Abolitionist movement
This battle started the American Civil War
Battle of Fort Sumter
How did George Washington respond to the Whiskey Rebellion
George Washington squashed the rebellion
He was the President during the War of 1812
James Madison
Anti-Federalists
This movement worked to reduce alcohol consumption during the reform era.
Temperance Movement
This individual would become President after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
Andrew Johnson
John Adams
The X, Y, Z affair was between the United States and this country.
France
This was the first election Andrew Jackson won
Women's Rights leaders met here to jumpstart the movement. Declaration of Rights and Sentiments was written here.
Seneca Falls Convention, 1848
This Amendment granted African Americans the right to vote
15th Amendment
George Washington's Inauguration was held in this city.
New York City
This Treaty effectively ended the War of 1812
Treaty of Ghent
Andrew Jackson gained notoriety and fame from this battle in the War of 1812 (It took place after the war was over)
Battle of New Orleans
William Lloyd Garrison
Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee met at this courthouse to discuss the terms of southern surrender.
Appomattox Court House
George Washington, in his youth and retirement, will live along this river. (River that Washington D.C. is on)
Potomac River
The US Government passed this in 1807 to halt trade with Great Britain and France.
Embargo Act of 1807
As a result of the dismantling of the Second National Bank, the United States economy would be hit with this.
Massive Inflation
This individual was the Education Reform Movement during the reform era
Horace Mann
This event during the Battle of Gettysburg turned the tide of the war.
Pickett's Charge