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| a group of advisors to the president |
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| paper notes promising to repay money after a certain lengh of time with interest |
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people willing to take a risk in hopes of future financial gain |
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| power specifically mentioned in the constitution |
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| power not explicitly listed in the constitution but necessary for the goverment to do its job |
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| law that required importers to pay a pecentage of the value of the cargo when they landed it in the united states |
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| alexander hamilton created it and signed it in 1791 |
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| rebellion that was caused by the tax on whiskey |
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a policy between country's ensuring fair trading practices
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people living in the country that were not citizens |
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| theory that a state should be able to intervene between the federal goverment and the people to stop illegal action |
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| theory that states have the right to declare a federal law invalid |
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| 1794 prevents war between the united states and britian |
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| granted the united states the right to navigate the mississippi and to deposit goods at the port of new orleans |
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| washington's farewell address |
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| warned americans about sectionalism/ to avoid dividing the country into north against south or east against west also warned about alliances |
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french and britians undeclared war |
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| first three acts aimed at aliens last one aimed at sedation |
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| power to decide whether laws passed by congress were constitutional and to strike down those laws that were not |
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a legalized form of kidnapping that forced people into military service |
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| a goverment ban on trade with other countries |
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| chief justice of the united states |
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| a deal in which the united states paid 15 million for the territory of louisiana |
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| jeffersons private secretary |
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the younger brother of the revolutionary war hero |
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shoshone women who joined lewis and clarks expedition as a guide and interpreter |
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| mapped much of the upper mississippi |
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members of the Congress who voted for the war of 1812
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| forbade trade with france and britian while authorizing the president to reopen trade with whichever country removed its trade restriction first |
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| governor of the indiana territory |
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| secretly arranged for the construction of a fleet on the coast of lake erie in ohio |
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called for several constitutional amendments to increase the regions political power |
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