Nationalism Influences Policies

By jquach
  • 1803 Marbury v. Madison case

    1803 Marbury v. Madison case
    http://www.lawnix.com/cases/marbury-madison.html Under the Organic Act President John Adams had named 42 justices of the peace and 16 new circuit court justices for for the district of colombia through the Organic Act.
  • National bank

    National bank
    Washingtons administration expired in 1811 for the national bank.
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    3 Great Panics

    During this timespand there were three times where thousands of workers lost their jobs. This panics were bad for farmers also because there was less of a need for grain and cotten. This led to them losing their property which led them to doubt banks. After these times the "boom" times came back.
  • Era Of Good Feeling

    Era Of Good Feeling
    Boston's newspaper said politics are a beginning of a "era of good feelings".
  • McCulloch v. Maryland

    McCulloch v. Maryland
    Maryland Case Maryland enstated a tax against all banks that where not charted by the state, State court found maryland and mccullpch appealed.
  • United States Gains Florda

    United States Gains Florda
    How Florda acquired FlordaBetween Adams's diplomacy and American pressure Spain sold Florda to the U.S. With American troops already there Spain thought they would be taken over anyways so they just sold out to avoid further conflict.
  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    There was an equal number of slave states and free states at the time and Missouri wasn't completly decided on wether it was going to join the Union or not. This caused concern in the northern congress menso they concidered banning slavery in Missouri. Sontherners didn't like this because they wanted to claim the right to move west. Massachusetts then entered the Union being a free state. The compromise also made a line that crossed the southwest corner of Missori to the nation's west boundary.
  • 1820 Election

    1820 Election
    James Monroe won the reelection in 1820 as president by receiving many of all the electoral votes cast.
  • Cohens v. Virginia case

    Cohens v. Virginia  case
    cohen case A act the was orderd by congress that authorized a operation of a lottery in District of Columbia. The brothers continued to sell the lottery tickets in the state of Virginia doing this was violating the state law.
  • Ratification of the Adams-Onis Treaty

    Ratification of the Adams-Onis Treaty
    http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adamonis.htm This treaty was ratified by Spain on October 20, 1820 and was inforced February 22, 1821. This took away any clames the United States had on Texas and fixed the boundary of the Louisiana Purchase.
  • Denmark Vesey's Plan

    Denmark Vesey's Plan
    Vesey planed to ravolt against Charleston, South Carolina. Vesey, a freed slave, readied other slaves for his plan that was later figured out before it was put in effect. All 34 and Vesey were convicted and hung for this crime. Southern politicians insisted for their saftey was dependent on northern silence on slavery after this close call.
  • MONROE DOCTRINE

    MONROE DOCTRINE
    This policy answersed threats made by the European government and helped Spain recover Latin American colonies that had independence. Euripean powers were warned to stayout of Latan America by Monroe and Adams and also by the British who had the same outlook on the matter. This doctrine also stated that European monarchies had no business with American republics.
  • Gibbons v. Ogden case

    Gibbons v. Ogden case
    Gibbons case A certain New York law gave to certain indiviuals with the exclusive right to operate steamboats on the waters within the state jurisdiction.