Jefferson's Act that limited Trade with other Countries
What is the Embargo Act
The plan to fund the federal government by through Taxes, Tariffs, and Securities. To Pay war bonds at face value. As well as to assume all debt from the war
What was Hamilton's Report on Public Credit
Who was Oliver Hazard Perry
Inventor of the First working commercial steamboat
The leader of the Haitian Revolution who was a Gens de Couleur
Who was Toussaint L'Overture
The War with Pirates in Africa
What was the 1st Barbary War (Tripolitan War)
A deal to move the nation's capitol to the south while the State would assume all war debt
What was The Dinner Table Bargain
The convention in which Federalists argued over the length of a presidents term-led to the downfall of the Federalist party
What was the Hartford Convention
Who invented a telegraph code and telegraph lines cross country
Who was Samuel F. B. Morse
Aimed his pistol at the sky
Who was Alexander Hamilton, and there's a million things he hasn't done. But just you wait, just you wait
A depository for all revenue from land sales and taxes. The first of its kind, but was apposed by Jefferson
What was the First National Bank
Became a War hero after the Battle of New Orleans, which was after the war of 1812
Who was Andrew Jackson
system where Mill Girls would work machines and live on corporate homes on site with strict rules and mandatory church
What was Waltham-Lowell System
what is "Mr. President"
The Frenchman who aimed to recruit Americans for the French civil war, but his faction was taken over.
Who was Edmund Genet
Latin phrase that was on the Treaty of Ghent
What is Status quo Antebellum
What was the National Road
What was the South Carolina State Constitution
Why did people consider the Louisiana Purchase unconstitutional?
Because it was considered too much Federal overreach as it would be too big to defend and it would make the US weaker.
Why were the Alien and Sedition Acts considered unconstitutional?
Because of the fact that taking Freedom of Speech is against the Bill of Rights.
Why was the prevention of the takeover of the Great Lakes important?
Because the naval crew of the British would be able to bombard the lakeside cities of the US and would have turned the tide in the War of 1812
How did canals benefit US commerce and trade
Allowed for quicker transport of materials, products, workers, and more. Lead to the opening of more distant markets in the Cotton-Complex
Influenced Hamilton's thinking financially
Who was Adam Smith
What was the Wealth of Nations