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Leadership quality of George Washington

listened to many different points of view

improved the nationwide system of trade

the building of canals

John Marshalls impact on Supreme Court decisions

showed that Federal laws were more powerful than State laws

Reason why Washington wanted to remain neutral in foreign affairs

wanted the nation to develop its own interests and be self-sufficient

Marbury vs. Madison

Judicial Review

America should avoid involvement in European affairs

Feeling shared by Washington, Jefferson, and Monroe

Gibbons vs. Ogden

Regulation of Interstate Commerce

Reason why Madison and Jefferson disliked the Hamilton Financial Plan

thought it favored the wealthy people too much

Areas of land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase

Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River

Established the Supreme Court ability to determine Constitutionality of laws

Marbury v. Madison

Common theme of Proclamation of Neutrality, Jefferson Embargo Act, Monroe Doctrine

Avoid political conflicts with Europe

Main reason for Jefferson supporting Louisiana Purchase

gave U.S. control of the Mississippi River

Created new methods of production

Eli Whitney and Samuel Slater

Embargo Act and War of 1812 similarity

Both dealt with British kidnapping of American sailors

What did the Louisiana Purchase do?

doubled the size of the United States

Started the Federalist Party

Alexander Hamilton

Started the Democratic-Republican Party

Thomas Jefferson

Purpose of Hamiltons economic plan

to build the national economy