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precedent

an example to be followed by others in the future

invest

to purchase something with the hope that its value will grow

impose

to place a burden on something or someone

James Madison

factions were selfish groups, the federalists papers would prevent the growth of factions

thomas jefferson

founding fathers, became president, disliked factions, secretary of state

alexander hamilton

spirit of faction,disliked fsctions,was not president, a cabinet member, secretary of treasurey

john adams

federalists nominated him, a new englander, was washingtons vice president

anthony wayne

a general revolutionary war hero, battle of fallen timbers!

John Jay

washington sent him to london to solve serious problems,treaty in 1795

factions

organized political groups

inaguration

a ceremony in whih the president takes oath of office

speculators

people who invest in a risky venture in the hope of making a large profit

fundamental

basic;most important;the foundation of an idea or ation;essential

hostile

unfriendly; adverse or opposed

neutral

not favoring either side in a dispute

impressment

seizing the sailors and forcing them to serve in the british navy

cease

to cause to come to an end ; to stop

emphasize

to stress ; to give more importance to

alien

is an outsider or someone from another country

sedition

is activity designed to overthrow a government

nullify

deprive of legal force

bond

is a certificate issued by a government for an amount of money that the government promises to pay back with interest

state rights

an agreement between the states and that they therefore can overrule federal law

duration

length of time

provoke

to cause to anger ; to excite ; to cause an action

unconstitutional

contrary to what

Tariff

tax placed on goods entering a country from another country