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Presidents
Foreign vs Domestic
Vocabulary
Acts & Treaties
100

Signed in 1776, gives us the unalienable rights, "All men are created equal" 

Declaration of Independence

100
1st President, American Revolution General (Valley Forge), Stay Neutral, No Political Parties

George Washington

100

Whiskey Rebellion

Domestic

100

Neutrality

Remaining independent and not taking sides on a issue

100

The federal court system was set up, Supreme court can declare a government act unconstitutional

The Judiciary Act of 1789

200

Favored by Anti-Federalists, The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.

Bill of Rights

200

Only served one term, Established Alien & Sedition Acts, Added 20,000 more troops and 100 naval ships to prepare for war

John Adams

200

War of 1812

Foreign

200

Nationalism

Strong loyalty, love, pride for your country

200
Immigrants had to wait longer to become a citizen, Citizens were jailed for disloyalty, established by John Adams

Alien and Sedition Acts

300

"We the people", Guarantees rights for U.S. citizens, Establishes laws for the country.

The U.S. Constitution

300
Purchased Louisiana in 1803, Marbury v Madison, Established the Embargo Act that closed imports.

Thomas Jefferson

300

Alien & Sedition Acts 

Domestic

300

Foreign Policy

government actions in relations to other countries

300

NO more foreign trade, blocked imports, disrupts economy then creates American System

Embargo Act

400

1st Constitution of the U.S, Weak

Articles of Confederation

400

Marbury vs Madison (Established Judicial Review), Father of The Constitution

James Madison

400

Embargo Act

Foreign


400

Political Party

Groups of people sharing a common political philosophy and support for candidates with that philosophy

400

Ended War of 1812, No gain, No loss

Treaty of Ghent

500

Ended the War of 1812

Treaty of Ghent

500

Adams-Onis Treaty, Secretary for Monroe, Gag Order

John Quincy Adams

500

Monroe Doctrine

Foreign

500

Republic

Political system in which representatives are responsible for governing

500

Gave the U.S. Florida, Spain surrendered claims to the Pacific Northwest and defined boundaries

Adams Onis Treaty