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Summarize Hamilton's views
Pro-bank, wealthy businessmen, northern, protective tariff, excise tax, loose constructionist, assume state debt
Summarize Jefferson's views
Common man, agrarian, strict constructionist, anti-bank, anti-tariff, stronger state governments
Who did Hamilton think should assume state debts
Federal government
Summarize Marybury v. Madison
established judicial review / midnight judges
McCulloch v. Maryland
Maryland tried to tax the bank / established the elastic clause was officially recognized
Missouri Compromise
Maine = free, Missouri = slave, 36 30
Erie Canal
First major canal / connected NYC to Great Lakes / reduced cost of transportation
Monroe Doctrine
1823 / kept Europeans out of Western Hemisphere / could keep old colonies but no new ones
Louisiana Purchase
1803 / France / doubled the size of the US / Jefferson used loose constructionist view / initially sought port of New Orleans
John Marshall
Federalist judge who strengthened the federal government / carried on Federalist views after fall of the party
Embargo Act
1807 / restricted trade with all foreign powers / hurt the US more than anticipated
Battle of New Orleans
Jackson was the hero / however it was meaningless because the war already ended
Treaty of Ghent
Ended War of 1812 / sought to repair relationship b/w US and Britain work towards alliance
Domestic Market (Origins)
Established during the War of 1812 due to reduction of trade
Cotton Gin
revolutionized cotton industry / Eli Whitney / 1 pound to 50 pounds
Washington's Cabinet
Knox, Jefferson, Hamilton, and Randolph
Judiciary Act of 1789
Created the blueprint for the federal court system
Whiskey Rebellion
First major test of the new government / Washington led the army / strengthened the federal government
Alien and Sedition Act 1798
Federalist policy that targeted supporters of Republicans / 5 to 14 years / deported those who spoke out against the government / mainly immigrants
Virginia / Kentucky Resolution
Jefferson and Madison / proposed nullification / helped Jefferson win 1800
Lowell, Massachusetts
Model community for factories / mainly 16-30 single ladies / paid workers higher than normal
Telegraph / Morse Code
Revolutionized communication / sped up spread of info
Doubling time
Roughly 22 years
Washington's view of England / France
Neutrality