Washington's Presidency
Adam's Presidency
Jacksonian Era
War of 1812
Random
100

Washington's foreign policy

isolationism/neutrality

100
How did Adams leave the White House when he didn't win the Election of 1800?

in the middle of the night

100

The name given to President Jackson's practice of hiring his friends and firing his enemies

The spoils system

100

The 4th president who chose to abandon isolationism 

James Madison

100

This allowed the President to make treaties with indigenous people in the east to move to new territory on the Great Plains

The Indian Removal Act of 1830

200

Western Pennsylvania farmers refused to pay taxes on whiskey

Whiskey Rebellion

200

The election of 1800 led to the passing of this amendment

Twelve Amendment

200

This political party was formed by supporters of Andrew Jackson after the election of 1824

The Democratic Party

200

Kidnapping of American sailors and forcing them to serve for the British Navy

Impressment
200

This image represents the deadly route used by Native Americans when forced off their ancestral lands and into Oklahoma (Indian Territory)

Trail of Tears

300
The head of the Treasury Department

Alexander Hamilton

300

Laws passed by Federalists in Congress to protect against foreigners who might threaten the nation

Alien and Sedition Acts
300

Jackson's informal advisors consisted of personal friends and confidantes

Jackson's Kitchen Cabinet

300

Fort McHenry raised a huge American flag to celebrate a crucial victory over British forces during the War of 1812. This inspired Francis Scott Key to write a song.

Star Spangled Banner

300

Believed that the U.S. economy should be based on agriculture 

Democratic-Republicans

400

Washington's Farewell Address warned Americans of two things

1. Don't get involved with other nations

2. Beware of political parties

400

Confrontation between the U.S. & France over the attacking of U.S. merchant ships bound for G.B

XYZ Affair
400

Jackson killed this, believing the money should be used for the common man over the rich

The Bank of the U.S charter

400

Prevented European interference in the Americas

Monroe Doctrine

400

Jackson asked his cabinet members to resign, because their wives were unkind to Peggy Eaton

The Battle of the Petticoats

500

Favored a strong standing army and loose interpretation of the constitution

Federalists

500

In the election of 1796, John Adams beat Thomas Jefferson by this many votes

3 votes

500

Confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government over high tariffs  

Nullification Crisis

500

Great Britain encouraged Native American hostility against American westward expansion. Where was this occurring?

Northwest Territory

500

In the election of 1824, Jackson won the popular vote and most of the electoral votes, but not majority. Who became the 6th president then?

John Quincy Adams