Post Constitution Unit Presidents and political events 1789-1820’s.

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Post Constitution Unit Presidents and political events ’s

Washington ( )

Whiskey Rebellion (1794)

John Adams ( ) Federalist Alien and Seditions Acts

John Marshall Marbury vs. Madison (1803) resulted in Judicial Review John Marshall was the first Supreme Court Chief Justice

Thomas Jefferson ( ) 4 way tie for president, resulting in the 12 amendment Louisiana Purchase War between France and England Impressment Embargo Act (bad news)

Embargo Act

James Madison ( ) Economy improved “War Hawks” wanted war against England War of 1812 (aka: “Mr. Madison’s War”

War of 1812 ( ) * US unprepared for war US vs. Great Britain (“Second War for Independence”) Francis Scott Key Treaty of Ghent

James Monroe ( ) “Era of Good Feeling” Financial panic 49 th parallel Monroe Doctrine