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Jeopardy! 1790-1841 Click to Begin d

Politics In The 1790’s Foreign Affairs Jeffersonian Era Jefferson Era 2 Nationalism & Sectionalism Review $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Politics in The 1790's- $100 Only President With Unanimous Vote George Washington

Politics in The 1790's - $200 He Was the Last Federalist to Become President John Adams

Politics in The 1790's - $300 Made Financial Plan That placed America On firm Financial Ground Alexander Hamilton

Politics in The 1790's - $400 Increased Requirements to become a Citizen The Alien Act 1798

Washington's Farewell Address 1797 Politics in The 1790's - $500 Stated That U.S should Avoid Entanglement in European Affairs Washington's Farewell Address 1797

Foreign Affairs- $100 Act That Kept U.S Out of War in 1793 Neutrality Act

Foreign Affairs - $200 Americans Demanded War After This Incident led to Quasi War with France X Y Z Affair

Foreign Affairs - $300 Treaty Required Indians to Give up Ohio River Valley Treaty of Greenville

Foreign Affairs - $400 Agreement with Spain that gave the US New Orleans Pinckney’s Treaty

Foreign Affairs - $500 A group of people from North Africa, who demanded protection money from all the nations who sailed the Mediterranean. Barbary Pirates

Jeffersonian Era- $100 Thomas Jefferson’s Vice-Presidential Running Mate Aaron Burr

Jeffersonian Era - $200 Court Case the established the idea of Judicial Review Marbury vs. Madison

Jeffersonian Era - $300 Crossed the Rockies and Reached the Pacific Ocean Lewis & Clark

Jeffersonian Era - $400 Doubled U Jeffersonian Era - $400 Doubled U.S Size and Was an Effort to Secure New Orleans Louisiana Purchase

Jeffersonian Era - $500 Justice of the Supreme who was impeached from office even though he committed no crime Samuel Chase

Jeffersonian Era 2 $100 British War Tactic to Recover Deserters From Their Ships Impressments

Jeffersonian Era 2 - $200 Prohibited U Jeffersonian Era 2 - $200 Prohibited U.S to Trade With all foreign Nations Embargo Act 1807

Jeffersonian Era 2 - $300 The treaty which did nothing but end the War of 1812 The Treaty of Ghent

Jeffersonian Era 2 - $400 Burr’s Plans for Treason and Had Burr Arrested Burr Conspiracy

Jeffersonian Era 2 - $500 He Explored the Great Plains Stephen Long

Nationalism and Sectionalism - $100 Bank Formed by James Monroe Second U.S Bank

Nationalism and Sectionalism - $200 THE GREAT COMPROMISER Henry Clay

Nationalism and Sectionalism - $300 a document written mostly by John Quincy Adams, that closed America from future colonization Monroe Doctrine

Nationalism and Sectionalism - $400 First Major Depression in the U Nationalism and Sectionalism - $400 First Major Depression in the U.S effect of over speculation of land and easy credit Panic of 1819

Nationalism and Sectionalism - $500 Allowed Missouri and Maine to Become States Missouri Compromise

Review- $100 Traitor to the US who conspired with the British Benedict Arnold

Mutiny or Quartering Act Review - $200 Act that required colonists to provide quarters and supplies for British Troops in America Mutiny or Quartering Act

Review - $300 a group of patriots whose goal was to stop the enforcement of the Stamp Act of 1765 Sons of Liberty

Review - $400 The Major turning point in the War for independence Battle at Saratoga

Double Jeopardy

He is considered to be the hero from the war of 1812,won the Battle of New Orleans and was elected president in 1828 Andrew Jackson