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| 1st time president in party power loses election was in (Adams lost and went home) |
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| PN secretary of treasury (sigh of relief, good man) |
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| Federalist from VA served on court, made decision, established judicial review |
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| supreme court case where Marbury sues sec of state bc Madison refuses Adams' last day signing of all Federalists |
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| declare laws that are passed by congress, signed by president, and approved with the people, unconstitutional |
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| arrogant supreme court justice that was impeached, Jeffs seeked revenge for Marshall's decision regarding Marbury |
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| Impeachment of Samuel Chase |
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| blackmailing plundering merchant ships that ventured into Mediterranean |
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| trouble spot in North Africa where Pasha charged taxes and favors (piracy) |
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| two names for large number of little coastal crafts advocated by Jefferson who was fascinated with gunboats |
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| US bought LA territory from France for $15 million |
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| led enslaved Africans, betrayed by French, imprisoned, set up sale of LA, established black government in Haiti |
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| went to Napoleon to negotiate deal |
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| Jefferson's first term VP dropped from cabinet, joined group of Fed extremists to plot secession of New England and NY |
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| 2 men same authority led expedition, found species of unknown wildlife and showed Native Americans that this was the new authority (Americans in charge, but mean no harm)Northwest Passage to Pacific Ocean |
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| married to French trader, knew area and languages, helped Lewis and Clark |
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| forcible enlistment of sailors (crude form of conscription that British employed for centuries)foreign service in foreign navy (British grabbing US merchant civilians) |
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| response of presidential lash, Congress passed that forbade export of all goods from US in American and foreign ships |
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| series of closed European ports under French control to foreign shipping, incliding American vessels first stopped at British ports |
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| French version of Oders in Council |
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| offered Louisiana for low price |
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| Thomas Jefferson came into presidency with a view of _______ of the Constitution and a desire to _______. |
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strict interpretation keep US out of international conflicts |
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| event that happened when captain left port without being battle ready |
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US ship stopped by British warship American capt refuses to let them search British open fire, kill many sailors Capt surrenders w/out firing back (1st) call for war, but Britain backs down and pays reparations Jefferson passes Embargo Act (weak) |
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| Act passed in response to Chesapeake |
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| Act passed bc embargo was weak |
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| reopened trade with everyone besides Britain and France |
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| After Jefferson left presidency, he and Adams _______ |
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| reestablished friendship, both died July 4, 1826 |
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