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| Washington's Farewell Address |
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| Warned Americans against sectionalism |
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| The right to navigate the Mississippi River |
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| To not bring America into the French Revolution |
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| American merchants would not be discriminated |
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Deprived citizens of their right to criticize public officials. * Made to weaken the Republican Party
- The immigrans would come in, wanting to join, but the congress made it harder to join.
EX: They would make them wait 15 years to be a real citizen |
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| People living in the country who are not citizens. |
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| Argued that if the federal government did something unconstitutional, the state could interpose between the government & The people and stop it. |
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| If the federal government passed an unconstitutional law, the states had the right to declare it invalid. |
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| The Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions |
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| They took laws through the state and congress because of the alien & sedition acts. |
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| John Jay ran against Thomas Jefferson |
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| Little Turtle led his men against white men & WON. |
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