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10 Cards in this Set
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1. Judiciary Act 1789 (DE)
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. It created effective federal courts in a hierarchal order. There were city, county, and state courts , along with circuit courts, and the Supreme Court
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2. Citizen Genet (ABC/CDE)
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ABC. He was a French statesman who came to America in search of monetary aid.
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3. Right of Deposit 1787 (BD)
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BD. This was the right to pass through a port and trade goods paying taxes. Westerners wanted this privilege at the Port of New Orleans.
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4. John Marshall (BCE)
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BCE. He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for 33 years. He made the judiciary free from political attack.
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5. Lewis and Clark Expedition(AC)
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AC. The were sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
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6. Chesapeake Leopard Affair (ACD)
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ACD. This incident between an American and British ship cause great public resentment among Americans
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7. Hamilton’s Financial Plan(A)
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Designed to pay off the U.S.’s war debts and stabilize the economy, this idea believed that the United States should become a leading international commercial power. Its programs included the creation of the Bank of the United
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8. Whiskey Rebellion (BE)
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BE. In 1794, farmers in Pennsylvania rebelled against Hamilton's excise tax on whiskey, and several federal officers were killed in the riots caused by their attempts to serve arrest warrants on the offenders.
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9. Washington’s Farewell Address (B)
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B. He warned against the dangers of political parties and foreign alliances
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10. Jay’s Treaty (C)
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C. It was signed in the hopes of settling the growing conflicts between the U.S. and Britain. It dealt with the Northwest posts and trade on the Mississippi River
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