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