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Judiciary act of 1789
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Established both the us federal court system and the authority of the us supreme court
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Federalist
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Party arose even prior to the ratification of the constitution. They were opposing political parties
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democratic republicans
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arose in opposition to the federalist. They favored stroger court governments and a weaker national gov. Leader was thomas jefferson
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whiskey rebellion
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1794 pennyslavania farmers refused to pay tax wich resorted in violence
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Allen and sedition acts
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allowed the gov. to arrest or remove foreigners deemed untrustworthy. Severly limited free speech and expression
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Virginia and kentucky resolutions
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States that if a state believed a federal law to be unconstitutional then it did not have to obey or inforce it
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John Marshall
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Stated that the appointees were intitled to there commisions but the us supreme court did not have authority under the constitution to force the president to issue them
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Joys treaty
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angered the french because it was an allience with great britian. Treaty stared because they were stealing our sailors. It was weak
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Pinckneys treaty
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was with the spanish. Opened up southern mississippi and new orleans
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XYZ affair
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Convention of 1814 three men known as XYZ
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Embargo act
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Forbade trade between the us and foriegn coutries
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HartFord convention of 1814
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decided to send embassadors to washington to present a list of demends
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John Quincy Adams treaty
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Supported jacksons actions
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Laissez Affair economics
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Apposed gov. regulations of the economybecause they felt such policies helped northern merchants and hurt southern farmers
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Doctrine of nullifications
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States that the nation can nullify a national law that they believed violates the constitution
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