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| aka ten amendments. give the rights of individual under the new goverment |
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| it established both u.s federal court system and the authority of the u.s supreme court |
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| a trusted officer during the revolutionary war and president washington's secretary of treasury. (loose interpretation) |
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| tax per unit produced on whiskey |
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| to strengthen the protect the business interests |
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had strict interpretation (DR)
power from land owner
secreatary of state |
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| give ferdral goverment authority |
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| farmers fefuing to pay taxes for the whiskey |
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| washington farewell address |
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- stay neutral
- good gov't is based on religion and morality
- no political parties
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| want a strong national gov't |
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| Democratic and republicans |
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| strong state gov't power but a weaker national gov't |
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| remove foreigner and limited speech |
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| virginia and kentucky resolutions |
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| they didnt have to obey or force the alien and sedition act |
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| doctrine of nullification |
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| it claims that states can nullify a national law that violates the constitution |
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| the first battle of election between the federalist and the democratic republicans |
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| it marked in us history that power peacefully transferred from one political party to another. |
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| represented an effort to solve an issue in the U.S. Supreme Court during the early 19th century. ... |
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| pp; taking pride or concern of the nation |
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| largest land that u.s buy nd it nearly doubling the conutrys size |
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| (remember about the ladies) |
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| that was signed in 1795 was used to place a boundary between the lands for white settlement and the Indian lands. |
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| shawnee chief name_ he untied the trbes togehter to stand against the whites |
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| the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation. |
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| Eli whitney's ~ cotton gin |
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| a machine that separated seeds from cotton. |
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| promclamation of neutrality |
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| President George Washington on April 22, 1793, declaring the nation neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain. |
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| kippnaping them and forcing them to serve the british |
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