What was Washington's view/opinion of political parties?
They were bad and will only cause problems
What amendment did the Alien and Sedition Acts violate?
1st amendment
Jefferson is best remembered for going against his own morals and securing the land that would become known as this
Louisiana Purchase
This war is often referred to as Mr. Madison's war or the Second War of Independence
War of 1812
This is seen as one of the most controversial acts of Jackson's presidency in which he forced American Indians to leave their lands to make way for white settlers
Indian Removal Act/ Trail of Tears
As the first Secretary of the Treasury he believed in the creation of a national bank and the assumption of all war debt by the federal government
Alexander Hamilton
A major challenge arose in Adams presidency when the U.S. sent delegates to keep peace with France and were met by three french officials who demanded bribes in order to negotiate. This event became known as this
XYZ Affair
Thomas Jefferson was a member of this political party that was formed in opposition to Hamilton's
Democratic- Republicans
Era of Good Feelings
Jackson's party preached that they represented who?
the common man
What was the name of the rebellion that was quickly taken care of by the Washington administration showing the major change that occurred with having a strong national government
Whiskey Rebellion
John Adams belonged to this political party
Federalist
The election of 1800 was often referred to as this because it was the first time a different political party came to power
This famous statement by one of the Presidents said that the United States will not get involved in affairs taking place in Europe but more importantly that the U.S. is no longer a place to colonize and European countries should stay away from this side of the world
Monroe Doctrine
What was the policy followed by the Jackson administration in which Jackson rewarded his supporters with government jobs?
Spoils System
Washington believed that the United States should be this when it came to foreign affairs
neutral
These laws were seen as an overstepping of power by Adams political party in which they raised the years required to become a citizen and punished anyone who criticized Congress or the President.
Alien and Sedition Acts
This court case ironically increased the power of the Supreme Court, something Jefferson was against, by creating judicial review.
Marbury v. Madison
This indian leader tried to unite all Indian tribes against the americans encroaching on their land. The Battle of Tippecanoe in which the indians were defeated is often referred to as T_____________ war or the name of the indian leader.
Tecumseh
When Jackson lost the Election of 1824 to John Quincy Adams his supporters called Adams victory a ...
corrupt bargain
As part of staying neutral or out of foreign affairs the United States agreed to this treaty with the British.
Jay Treaty
These two states both passed resolutions nullifying and claiming that the alien and sedition acts were unconstitutional
Kentucky and Virginia
In an attempt to force Britain's hand Jefferson passed this which prohibited U.S. ships from sailing to any foreign ports. Jefferson thought it would force Britain to stop impressment but it really just devastated the U.S. economy
Embargo Act
Henry Clay stated that the United States needed 3 things to sustain a strong economy: 1)protective tariffs 2) a national bank 3)internal improvements. This plan became known as
The American System
What was the name of the event/dispute that occurred after Jackson passed the tariff of 1828 in which South Carolina threatened to secede?
Nullification crisis