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25 Cards in this Set
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George Washington
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#1, 1789: 2 terms, VP: John Adams, SoS: Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Randolph, Timothy Pickering, Party: Independent
Virginia |
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John Adams
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#2, 1797: 1 term, VP: Thomas Jefferson, SoS: Timothy Pickering, John Marshall, Party: Federalist
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Thomas Jefferson
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#3, 1801: 2 terms, VP: Aaron Burr, George Clinton, SoS: James Madison, Party: Democratic-Republican
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James Madison
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#4, 1809: 2 Terms, VP: George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry, SoS: Robert Smith, James Monroe, Party: Democratic-Republican
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James Monroe
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#5, 1817: 2 Terms, VP: Daniel D. Tompkins, SoS: John Quincy Adams, Party: Democratic-Republican
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John Quincy Adams
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#6, 1825: 1 Term, VP: John C. Calhun, SoS: Henry Clay, Party: Democratic Republican
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Andrew Jackson
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#7, 1829: 2 Terms, VP: John C. Calhoun, Martin Van Buren, SoS: Martain Van Buren, Edward Livingston, Louis McLane, John Forsyth, Party: Democratic
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Martain Van Buren
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#8, 1837: 1 Term, VP: Richard Mentor Johnson, SoS: John Forsyth, Party: Democratic
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William Henry Harrison
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#9: 1841: 32 Days, VP: John Tyler, SoS: Daniel Webster, Party: Whig
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John Tyler
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39: 1841: Less than 1 term, VP: None, SoS: Daniel Webster, Abel P. Upshur, John C. Calhoun, Party: Whig, Independent
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Marbury v. Madison
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Judicial Review: What is constitutional? Midnight judges appointed
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Fletcher v. Peck
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Protected property: Georgia, ruled state law was unconstitutional
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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Implied powers of Congress, State laws can't interfere with federal government's exercise of power, Maryland vs 2BotUS
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward
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Extended contract clause to private corporations
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Cohens v. Virginia
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Ruled any state law that went against federal law was void, Supreme Court can hear any case against U.S.
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Johnson v. M'Intosh
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Indians could only sell land to USFG
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Gibbons v. Ogden
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Government could regulate interstate commerce
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Worcester v. Georgia
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Indians were sovereign and protected by federal government
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Barron v. Baltimore
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Bill of Rights were not imposed on state governments (5th: government compensation for public land, state doesn't have to do)
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Adams-Onis Treaty (1819)
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Gave Florida to America in exchange for $5 million in damages to Spain
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Treaty of Ghent (1814)
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Anglo-American agreement restored territories to their original status before the War of 1812.
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Rush–Bagot Treaty (1817)
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Adjusted boundaries along Great Lakes, removed military posts on Great Lakes
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Treaty of Greenville (1795)
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Western Confederacy Indians gave up much of Ohio
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Pinckney's Treaty (1795)
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Gave America right to use Mississippi River, boundaries of Spanish colonies, friendship with Spain
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Webster–Ashburton Treaty (1842)
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Resolved border issues between US and Canada (mainly Maine)
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