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US Part C

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Judiciary Act 1789
first Congress established a federal court system including federal district and appeals court
War Hawks
Southerners and Westerners who were eager for war with Britain. They had a strong sense of nationalism, and they wanted to takeover British land in North America and expand.
The Cabinet
group of advisors to the President: first members were Sec. of Treasury, Sec. of War, Attorney General, Postmaster General, Sec. of State
Sacagawea
Native American woman that helped Lewis and Clark
Hartford Convention
Meeting by Federalists in 1814/1815 dissatisfied about the 1812 War to amend the Constitution to weaken Southern power and Congress' power to impose embargos or declare war
Embargo Act of 1807
Prohibited all American trade with foreign nations
John Marshall
He served in the Continental Army during the Revolution. In the 1790s he had embraced the Federalist Party. Marshall tossed the Republicans a few crumbs by ruling that the Supreme Court could not compel Madison to deliver Marbury's commission. Then he argued that the Court could not issue a writ of mandamus in its original jurisdiction. The 1st time the court had declared an act of Congress unconstitutional.
XYZ Affair
incident of the late 1790s in which French secret agents demanded a bribe and a loan to France in lieu of negotiating a dispute over the Jay Treaty and other issues
Convention of 1800
Agreement which freed America from its alliance with France, forgave French $20 million in damages and resulted in Adams' losing a second term as president
Alien and Sedition Acts
Acts passed by federalists giving the government power to imprison or deport foreign citizens and prosecute critics of the government
Louisiana Purchase
A territory in the west central United States purchased from France in 1803; extended from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, and the gulf of Mexico to Canada. (p. 409)
Marbury v/ Madison
1803 Supreme Court decision which established judicial review and was the first time an act of Congress was declared unconsitutional
Alexander Hamilton
Leading federalist and George Washington's Secretary of the Treasury
John Adams
2nd U.S. President. 1979-1801. Federalist, He was the first President to live in the White House.
Battle of New Orleans
Battle in 1815 between American and British troops for control of New Orleans, ending in an American victory
Impressment
British practice of taking American sailors and forcing them into military service
Thomas Jefferson
3rd U.S. President. 1801-1809. Democratic-Republican, Wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence

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