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35 Cards in this Set
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Secretary of State
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James Madison
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Secretary of the Treasury
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Albert Gallatin
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Reduced period of naturalization
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Increased Dem.-Rep. Ranks
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Repealed the whiskey tax
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Cut Federal Revenue from excise tax
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Repealed judiciary Act of 1800
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Decreased federalist Judgeships
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Refused to deliver commissions to Adams’ midnight appointees
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Appointees not commissioned
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Economized in government spending
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Lowered national debt
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Cut the Army & Navy
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Weakened National Power
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Purchase of Louisiana
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Purchase from France
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Lewis & Clark expedition
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Explorers
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Hamilton-Burr duel
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Hamilton killed
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Chesapeake–Leopard Affair, 1807
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Aroused anti-British sentiment
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Embargo Act, 1807
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Forbids all American and foreign vessels engaged in trade to enter or leave American ports
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President-Little Belt Incident
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Impressed U.S. sailors
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Battle of Thames
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Tecumesh killed
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War Hawks elected 1810
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Pushed for war in 1812
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Tecumesh’s Conspiracy
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U.S. blamed the English
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War of 1812–divided country
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19 to 13 in the Senate, 97 to 49 in the House
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Untrained, small Army, inadequate Navy
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Invasion of Canada fails
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O. H. Perry’s victory
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Lake Erie
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William Henry Harrison’s victory
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Recaptured Detroit
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British burn White House
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Dolly saved Gilbert’s portrait of George Washington
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Hartford Conventions, 1814
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Federalist oppose War of 1812
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Treaty of Ghent
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Ends war of 1812
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Andrew Jackson victory at New Orleans
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Battle fought after treaty
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Rush-Bagot Agreement
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Demilitarized Great Lakes
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Passage of Protective Tariff, 1816
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First protective tariff
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Second Bank of U.S., 1816
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Chartered for 20 years
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Increased Army & Navy
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Part of emergent nationalism after 1816
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Marbury vs. Madison, 1803
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Judicial review
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Fletcher vs. Peck, 1810
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Supreme Court overturns highest state court
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Martin vs. Hunter’s Lessee, 1816
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Supreme Court declares state legislation unconstitutional
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McCulloch vs. Maryland, 1819
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Forbade state to tax a function of the Federal Government
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Dartmouth College vs. Woodward, 1819
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A charter is a contract not subject to state violation
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Gibbons vs. Ogden
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Interstate waterways subject to exclusive control by Congress
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