Unit 3. T.J. CHANGES FROM STRICT TO LOOSE INTERPRETATION OF CONST. DID NOT HAVE POWER TO PURCHASE DID IT FOR BENEFIT OF COUNTRY.

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Unit 3

T.J. CHANGES FROM STRICT TO LOOSE INTERPRETATION OF CONST. DID NOT HAVE POWER TO PURCHASE DID IT FOR BENEFIT OF COUNTRY

War of 1812 U.S. AGAINST BRITAIN REINFORCES NEUTRALITY “STAR SPANGLED BANNER” FORT MCHENRY

Monroe Doctrine-1823 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WRITES IT ESTABLISHES AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY EUROPE STAY OUT OF AMERICA U.S. STAY OUT OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AMERICA REMAINS NEUTRAL NOT LET SPAIN TAKE MORE LAND IN U.S.

Chief Justice John Marshall Marshall Court Helps establish Supreme Court Increases power of Fed. Gov’t Increasing the Supreme Court Sets way for further cases