Which two cabinet members had differing political views?

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Which two cabinet members had differing political views? Who created the National Bank? What event showed the new stronger federal gov’t could protect the people and enforce the law? (compare to Shays) Which battle ensured Americans ability to move to NW territory? Good bye! While I’m gone, remember…

Battle of Fallen Timbers Cabinet: Jefferson (Dem-Rep) and Hamilton (National Bank/Federalist) Whiskey Rebellion New national gov’t can enforce laws Battle of Fallen Timbers Defends NW territory from Indians Farewell Address No political parties Stay out of foreign affairs (neutral) Stay out of Debt

America’s future economy? America’s future economy? What kind of gov’t? What kind of gov’t? America’s future economy? America’s future economy? Interpretation of Constitution? Interpretation of Constitution? Pro or Anti National Bank? Pro or Anti National Bank? Pro or Anti Tariffs? Pro or Anti Tariffs?

America’s future economy? What kind of gov’t? America’s future economy? Interpretation of Constitution? Pro or Anti National Bank? Pro or Anti Tariffs?

America’s future economy? What kind of gov’t? America’s future economy? Interpretation of Constitution? Pro or Anti National Bank? Pro or Anti Tariffs?

How did John Adams alienate immigrants? How did John Adams violate the 1st amendment? France attacks our ships trading with England! Do we go to war or not?

Cannot criticize gov’t Alien and Sedition Act Immigrants are dangerous- made it difficult to become citizens – immigrants support dem-rep. Cannot criticize gov’t XYZ Affair France attacks, Adams attempts peace, France wants a bribe, Americans want war, They don’t get it.

What was Jefferson’s contribution to Westward Expansion What was Jefferson’s contribution to Westward Expansion? What was his reasoning for his decision? England and France keep attacking American trade ships. What should Jefferson do? Court case in which Jefferson declines Adams appointment of judges. Gives the supreme court the ability to determine constitutionality of acts.

Believed in an agrarian based economy in U.S. Lewis and Clark 1803 Louisiana Purchase Believed in an agrarian based economy in U.S. Lewis and Clark Embargo Act Stops trade with England and France. The economy is ruined. Non Intercourse Act Resumed trade w/ Europe. Would trade w/France & England if they accept neutrality. Marbury V. Madison Judicial Review: Supreme court can declare acts by executive and judicial branch unconstitutional.

War of 1812 Causes: What: Effects:

Interfering with shipping Impressment of American sailors War of 1812 WAR WITH BRITAIN Causes: Interfering with shipping Impressment of American sailors Aiding Indians in NW territory What: British blockade Great Lakes Naval victory= Oliver Hazard Perry Battle of New Orleans – Andrew Jackson Francis Scott Key= National Anthem Effects: Industrial Revolution (increased manufacturing) Nationalism/Patriotism

Yay! The War of 1812 is over. I feel so….. Now that Latin America has fought their wars for independence and we fought the British, what should I tell Europe?

Patriotism/Nationalism Era of Good Feelings Patriotism/Nationalism Monroe Doctrine No European colonization in Western Hemisphere

Alien and Sedition Acts- Passes laws stating that immigrants are dangerous and that people can’t say what they want about the government.

Won American support for the presidency after his heroic efforts during the War of 1812 at the Battle of New Orleans.

Louisiana Purchase- 1803, Doubled the size of the USA, purchased from France. Purchased to fulfill his dream of an agrarian-based economy.

Embargo Acts- This president was angry with France and England for attacking and seizing American ships. No more importing/exporting. Devastated the economy.

President during a period of increased nationalism and patriotism after the war of 1812

Farewell Address: 1. No political Parties 2 Farewell Address: 1. No political Parties 2. Do not form foreign alliances 3. Stay out of debt

President during the court ruling of Marbury v President during the court ruling of Marbury v. Madison, which resulted in what judicial power?

Founded the Democratic-Republican party Founded the Democratic-Republican party. Weak central gov’t Strict interpretation of Constitution An economy based on Agriculture

XYZ Affair- Diplomats go to France to stop the attacks on American ships. They demand a bribe. Americans demand war. He sticks to a proclamation of neutrality.

Whiskey Rebellion- Alex Hamilton (secretary of treasury) suggests taxing whiskey makers. How does this rebellion end? What should we compare it to?

Who led the Federalist Party John Adams George Washington Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton

Father of the Constitution that was president during the War of 1812.

What was an effect of the War of 1812? Civil War Reconstruction An increase in domestic manufacturing Women’s reform movement

This doctrine stated that European countries would not be able to colonize the western hemisphere (The Americas)

Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? Alex Hamilton George Washington Francis Scott Key Hiram Rhodes Revels

Where were Europeans not allowed to colonize according to the Monroe Doctrine?

Proclamation of Neutrality

Where did President George Washington defend the young nation from attack during the Battle of Fallen Timbers? Area 2 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4

Why did the United States declare war on England (War of 1812) England invaded the United States England colonized Mexico Impressment of American sailors Alexander Hamilton