Anti-federalists demanded this as the price of ratification
Bill of Rights
His largest foreign policy crisis was related to this event
French Revolution
Ruler of France who offered LA territory to the US
Napoleon
Western congressmen who pushed Madison for war
War Hawks
They were the first to establish a colony in Manhattan and the Hudson valley
The Netherlands
He wrote the VA plan, which became the blueprint for the Constitution
James Madison
Washington’s chief advisor on fiscal and economic matters
Alexander Hamilton
Military hero of War of 1812, later President
Jackson
Napoleon’s policy to stifle British Trade—it also limited US opportunities
Continental System
Religious revival of the mid 1700s
Great Awakening
One of the major compromises on slavery?
3/5, importation, fugitive slave
1st challenge to federal authority to tax
Whiskey Rebellion
Jefferson’s chief financial adviser, his secretary of the Treasury
Albert Gallatin
Peace treaty that ended the war with status quo antebellum
Treaty of Ghent
Led Jamestown during the starving time
John Smith
Madison’s argument against Montesquieu’s belief that large republics lead to tyranny
many centers of power balance each other in a large republic
Treaty with Spain that allowed the US use of MS river and New Orleans, settled southern boundary
Pinckney’s Treaty or Treaty of San Lorenzo
He may have conspired with others to divide Texas from Spain
Burr
Battle here saw the Creek nation decisively defeated
Horseshoe Bend
1675 Brutal war in New England with the Native Americans
King Philip’s War
DD He offered the NJ plan, a proposal to keep the basic structure of the Articles, but allow Congress to tax, and regulate trade
William Patterson
Unpopular treaty with Britain, it did improve US/British relations
Jay’s Treaty
He and his brother led the Shawnee Confederation in the Northwest US in the 1810s
Tecumseh or Tenskwatawa “the Prophet”
Either of the specific laws Madison used to pursue Jefferson’s “peaceable coercion” policy
Non-Intercourse or Macon’s Bill #2
British Prime official who what behind the Stamp Act, Townsend Acts, and Tea Act
George Grenville