These included: British impressment of sailors, British seizure of neutral American trading ships, and the influence of the War Hawks
Causes of the War of 1812
This doubled the size of the US and gave US control of the Mississippi
Louisiana Purchase
These enforced the power of the US government
Supreme Court cases of the Early Republic
Hamilton's big idea; The bank would assume all debts; and establish this
National Bank
acts passed by federalists giving theFEDERAL GOVERNMENT POWER to imprison or deport foreign citizens and prosecute critics of the government
Alien and Sedition Acts
This warned Americans against involvement in European affairs and that political parties would cause DIVISION
Washington's Farewell Address
George Washington's warning to not get involved with foreign countries
Proclomation of Neutrality
Control of this river would allow farmers to send goods to the port of New Orleans
Mississippi River
This would pay off all war debts, raise government revenues, create a national bank
Hamilton's Financial Plan
This allowed Americans to become more independent without foreign products
War of 1812 & Manufacturing
Part of the Louisiana Territory; an important center for trade both to the east coast and to other countries
Port of New Orleans
The Supreme Court used it's power in Marbury vs. Madison to establish this
judicial review
These formed because of different opinions on the government. Based on disagreement over the issues of the National Bank, interpretation of the Constitution, and Agriculture v. Manufacturing
Political Parties
These developed because of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The two groups could not agree on the form of government and it's economy
Political Parties
James Monroe's foreign policy opposing COLONIZATION in the Western hemisphere from Foreign countries
Monroe Doctrine
Reasons for Madison and Jefferson opposition to Hamilton's idea
Favored the Wealthy
1794 protest against the government's tax on whiskey by backcountry farmers Washington sent soldiers and demonstrated the STRENGTH of the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Whiskey Rebellion
Problems Washington faced
American Revolution debt
law that imposed a total ban on foreign trade
Embargo Act
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