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| 3rd President Democratic Republican Boss Nigger |
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| America gained the land west of the Missippi becasue Napoleon no longer wanted it becasue he needed to fight England and a rebeelion on the island Santo Domingo weakend them a lot |
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| French ploitical leader/ dictator |
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| Lead a rebellion on Santo Domingo that upset French troops casuing a heavy loss |
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| strict interpretation of constitution |
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| No powers were implied by the constitution, TJ switched back and forth from it |
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| Lewis and Clark Expidition |
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| They explored the Lousiana purchase with others. This helped geographic and scientific knowledge fo the area and improved relations with the natives. |
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| Federalist Cheif Justice of Supreme Court, his decisions pften improved the central government at the expense of state rights |
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| Now the supreme court would detrimine if acts of congress and the president were constitutional |
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| Detirmined that the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconsitutional, the law gave the courts more power than the const. granted Marbury lost |
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| Republican VP who embarked on a series of ventures to breakup the Union and killed Hamilton |
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| Small part of the democratic-republican party |
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| Piracy that took place in Northern Africa, to stop troubles former presidents just paid them off, Jefferson refused to pay and America wnet to war, no clear victory but respect was gained and some protection of U.S vessels |
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| The U.S tried to remain neutral in European affairs like the Napoleonic wars pf France and Britain |
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| British forcing americans caught on the ocean to serve in the British navy |
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| Cheasapeake-Leopard Affair |
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| Americans killed and impressed by British navy right off the coast of Virginia, angered many |
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| Prevented American ships from going to any foreign port in order to stop the British from impressing soldiers, this is becasue America would no longer be trading with it |
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| Secretary of State for Jefferson, 4th President |
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| After disaster of Embargo Act , Madison made it so America could trade anywhere but France and Britain |
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| Gained trained with France and Britain but if one agreed to respect the U.S, tthe U.S would again ignore the other |
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| Attempted to Unite tribes of the Mississppi River and tried to make Indian Confederacy but was beat by WHH at the battle of Tippecanoe |
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| War hero from the battle of Tippecanoe |
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| 1811 battle where WHH destroyed Shawnee headquarters and put an end to the efforts to create an Indian Confederacy |
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| New young Republicans from fronteir states who were known for their eagerness to go to war with Britain |
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| War Hawk from Kentucky that beleived war with Britain would defend American honor, gain Canada and destroy Native resistance on the fronteir |
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| War Hawk from SC beleived what Clay thought about war with Britain |
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| American war ship that raised American morale after sinking British ships off the coast of Novia Scotia |
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| Most important naval battle of the War of 1812 ending in Americas win |
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| Captain in American Navy who defeated the British in the battle of lake eerie |
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| Battle of the Thames River |
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| Battle where WHH defeated Tecumseh made possible by the victory of the battle of lake eerie |
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| Captain of U.S Navy that defeated the British at the battle on Lake Champlain |
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| Francis Scott Key "The Star Spangled Banner" |
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| Poem written by FSK about the British attempting to take control of Fort William McHenry in Baltimore |
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| American General who won against the British ally, the Creek Nation which opened up new lands for American settlers. Boss nigger |
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| Jackson stopped the British from taking control over the Missippi, the battle was fought 2 weeks after the war had ended |
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| Agreement reached by both the Americans and British to end the War of 1812 in Belgium, it halted the fighting, returned land to prewar owners and recognized the prewar boundary of Canada and the U.S |
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| Before war ended NE came close to seceding from the Union by radical federalists. They did not but they maid further provisions to make sure the republicans were not in to much control, one provision was a 2/3 vote of the House for any declaration of war |
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