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Judiciary Act of 1789
The creation of a Supreme Court with 6 justices
Report on Public Credit
Hamilton's report on the country's finance, about the debt and repaying bonds
Report on Manufacturers
Hamilton's report on increasing industrial business`
Jay's Treaty
John Jay sent to England to settle argument on US neutrality and removal of British soldiers and the like, political disgrace
Implied Powers
powers that can be implied from the constitution but aren't specifically stated
Judicial Review
look over by judges in a court
Strict Construction
strict interpretation of the powers
Federalist Party
party believing in strong central government, loose interpretation, favored British culture
Pinckney Treaty
Treaty with the Spanish creating a formal border between US and Florida, opening Mississippi, and allowing the docking in New Orleans
Whiskey Rebellion
Rebellion of farmers against and excise tax on whiskey, government sent army, believed to be and undermining from the Republicans
Alexander Hamilton
Secretary of Treasury, created multiple reports on finance, Federalist
Henry Knox
Secretary of war for G.W.
Edmund Randolph
Surgeon General
James Madison
helped organize Republican Party