Compromise that resolved the issue of slavery as it pertained to representation
3/5 Compromise
Federalists refused to consider ratification without this addition to the Constitution
Bill of Rights
He proposed absorbing the wartime debts of the states in order to build US credit.
A. Hamilton
Purchase of this went against Jefferson's strict interpretation of the Constitution
Louisiana Purchase
Another name for a tax on imports
tariff
XYZ Affair
1795 treaty of Britain that stopped them from taking goods off American ships...but did little else.
Jay's Treaty
Plan introduced at Constitutional Convention calling for bicameral legislature based on population and an executive. Favored by large states.
Virginia Plan
SCOTUS case that established Judicial Review
Marbury v. Madison
Dominant political party from Jefferson through Monroe--24 years
Democratic republicans
Idea that women had the duty to shape morals of future political leaders
Republican Motherhood
This conflict demonstrated the strength of the new federal government under Washington
Whiskey Rebellion
Federalist Papers author who believed a "large republic" would check the problem of factions, as no one could achieve a true majority.
James Madison
Pinkney's Treaty, Spain
Impressment
List 1 cause of the War of 1812.
Impressment, Indian attacks, war hawks
Last battle of War of 1812. Huge American victory that led to surge in nationalism.
Battle of New Orleans
Bank, internal improvements, and high protective tariff. Who suggested this and what is it called?
American System, Henry Clay
Jefferson's solution to the problems with France and Great Britain
Embargo Act
Events at this secret meeting led to the end of the Federalist Party
Hartford Convention
Stay out of foreign entanglements, political parties are bad, avoid alliances
Washington's 2nd Inaugural
The power to tax is the power to destroy...no state can tax the Bank of the US.
McCullugh v. Maryland
Warning to European powers: stay out of our back yard!
Monroe Doctrine
Court case that upheld Congress' power to regulate trade between states.
Gibbons v. Ogden
The idea that if a state doesn't agree with a federal law, it can refuse to enforce it within its borders
nullification