The Early Republic Washington into Jefferson’s Presidency

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The Early Republic Washington into Jefferson’s Presidency Foreign Policies (Washington into Jefferson’s Presidency) Country Involved Problems Attempted Solution

2) Supreme Court Cases = Precedents The Early Republic Domestic (Washington into Jefferson’s Presidency) Major Issue Attempted Solution Example: Debt, Hamilton’s Economic Plan 2) Supreme Court Cases = Precedents

Cases and Precedent that Was Established Marbury v. Madison Judicial Review McCulloch v. Maryland - Government Could have a bank as an Implied Power

Cases and Precedent that Was Established Cohens v. Virginia Supremacy of the Federal Government over a state Gibbons v. Ogden - Supremacy of the Federal Government over the states

Growing Strength of the Federal Government Foreign Issues: Adams-Onis Treaty (Spain) Monroe Doctrine