US History GPS Review Unit Four The Early Republic by Glenn Lewis, 2010 Part One.

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US History GPS Review Unit Four The Early Republic by Glenn Lewis, 2010 Part One

President Washington Whiskey Rebellion excise tax enforcing laws Pennsylvania farmers Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

no foreign entanglements Washington’s Farewell Address no political parties no sectionalism George Washington Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

John Adams Federalist Party Alexander Hamilton strong government won election of 1796 Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

agrarian society Democratic- Republican Party Thomas Jefferson limited government won election of 1800 Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

Quasi-War Alien & Sedition Acts anti-Adams articles recent immigrants silence opposition Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

westward migration Northwest Ordinance Northwest Territory Article Congress plan for statehood Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On