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35 Cards in this Set

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Repealed the whiskey tax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Repealed judiciary Act of 1800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