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25 Cards in this Set
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A tax on foreign goods imported into a country
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Tariff
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Held that a state could declare a federal law unconstitutional
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Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
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The power of federal courts to decide laws
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Judicial review
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Greatly increased the size of U.S
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Louisiana Purchase
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Restriction on trade
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Embargo
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William Henry fought the Warriors of Tenskwatawa
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Battle or Tippicanaoe
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Fought after the war of 1812 had already been ended
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Battle of New Orleans
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1820, the balance between slave and free states
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Missouri Compromise
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Agreement that stripped native Americans of two thirds of Ohio
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Treaty of Greenville
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Alexander Hamilton supported
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Having the federal government take in the states debt
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Alexander Hamilton supported
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Having the federal government take in the states debt
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The federalists, Jeffersonian republicans
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Objected the interference of the national government
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Alexander Hamilton supported
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Having the federal government take in the states debt
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The federalists, Jeffersonian republicans
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Objected the interference of the national government
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John Adams supported
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The Alien and Sedition Acts
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Alexander Hamilton supported
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Having the federal government take in the states debt
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The federalists, Jeffersonian republicans
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Objected the interference of the national government
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John Adams supported
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The Alien and Sedition Acts
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Jeffersons election as president in 1800
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The country could peacefully transfer power from one party to another
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John Marshall is remembered for
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Serving many terms in the House of Representatives
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John Marshall is remembered for
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Serving many terms in the House of Representatives
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Major goal of the Lewis And Clark expedition
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Gather information about natural resources west of Mississippi
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Deal with the U.S Native Americans leader Tecumseh
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Accepting white culture and living in peace
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Deal with the U.S Native Americans leader Tecumseh
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Accepting white culture and living in peace
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The war ended with
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A return to the pre- war boundaries between U.S and British
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