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16 Cards in this Set

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daniel boone
famed rapper and indian fighter
tecumseh
tenswarawa's brother,who rejected classification as a shawnee and was the first to cal himelf an indian
albert gallain
swiss born financier who nderood the complexities of the federal budget
lousinna purchase
doubled the size of the united states for 15 million payed to french ruler mopolean
louisianna government bill
passed by ouse of representatives in march 1804 and imposed taxes on citizens of louisianna without their consent
lewis and clark expedition
set out from st. louis in may of 1804, reached the pacific ocean in november 1805. lewis had specific instructions from the president and clark was his second in command.
barbary states
tangier, algiers, tripoli, tunis
barbary war
jefferson decided that tripolis's demand for increased tribute was intlerable nd sent a small fleet to barbay coast
aaron burr
became involvoed in a crazy plot to isolate the west from the rest of the nation
john marshall
new chief justice who was virginian of federalists backround
marury v. madison
madison won/ marbury complained the new administation would not give him commision for office of justice of the peace for the district of columnbia and madison was with the republicans and disagreed that what he was basin his case on was unconstitiional
john randoph
congressman who served as chief prosecuter
the quids
argued that the presidents policies, foreign and domestic, sacraficed virtue for pragmatism
fletcher v. peck
upheld the supreme court's authority to rule on the consutionality of state laws.
peaceable coericin
policy stating that the u.s. would keep their ships home if britin and france refused to respect the rights of neutral carriers`
embargo act
passed by congress nd became a law december 22, 1807