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Election Of George
- Election Of George Washington was in 1789. He was Such a good military. He was such a role model that they didnt even want election against him. They put him right into office.
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bill of rights added to the constitution
when washington was sworn into ofiice on april 30, 1789 he wanted to ratify the constitution for a bill of rights to secure each ones rights and liberties. -
Federalist party
- Beginning of federalist Party- Jefferson and his friends came up with the federalist party in the 1790’s. After the Adams was elected in 1796 the federalist began to decline and also made a speech under the Sedition Act and the Alien act.
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Whiskey Rebellion
The Whiskey rebellionis regarded as one of the first tests of federal authority to show how fast they react to nations problems. -
XYZ affair
in 1797 the french luanched three mystery men named x,y, and z to discuss the terms of seizing the american ships.so president adams sent three american diplomats to meet x,y, and z to make a solution -
Sedition Act
- Sedition Act- was an act of the United States congress to pass laws in 1798
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alien act
this was an act making where the was no foreign new comers to the americas. -
Election Of John Adams
- The Election Of John Adams was the first real election in the 1800’s. He was running against Jefferson
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Lewis and Clark
29.Lewis and Clark expedition-In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson guided a splendid piece of foreign diplomacy through the U.S. Senate: the purchase of Louisiana territory from France. After the Louisiana Purchase Treaty was made, Jefferson initiated an exploration of the newly purchased land and the territory beyond the "great rock mountains" in the West. -
Marbury v. Madison
- Marbury v. Madison- The case began on March 2, 1801, when an obscure Federalist, William Marbury, was designated as a justice of the peace in the District of Columbia.
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luoisiana purchase
america signed a treaty giving them 2 million square kilometers in louisiana now known as the louisiana purchase -
The War of 1812
June 1812 to the spring of 1815,the war of 1812 should have been over but it took a couple of weeks for the treaty to get to the war grounds. it was fought so the french would stop seizing American ships. -
battle of new orleans
on janurary 8,1815 the weakened american army had to fend off the attacking british army from taking neew orleans. -
13.Election of James Monroe began in 1816 and also started the Era Of Good feelings. He was elected for Continental Congress. He didnt like the Constitution and he thought that Articles of Confederation were Overhaul.
13.Election of James Monroe began in 1816 and also started the Era Of Good feelings. He was elected for Continental Congress. He didnt like the Constitution and he thought that Articles of Confederation were Overhaul. -
Monore Doctrine
31.Monroe doctrine-The Monroe Doctrine was articulated in President James Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress on December 2, 1823. The European powers, according to Monroe, were obligated to respect the Western Hemisphere as the United States' sphere of interest. -
the election of 1824
there was a tie but andrew jackson won the common vote even though they definatly voted clay out so clay got all of his supporters to vote for adams. -
the election of andrew jackson
andrew jackson was elected his second year of trying because henry clay of the whig party got all of his supporters to vote for john quincy adams, therefore he lost. -
Expand Sufferage to all white males
30.Expanded sufferage to all white males-The Jacksonian Democratic movement was also the consequence of the growth and energy of the nation during the 1830s and 1840s. Prosperity meant more people could consider politics. Politicians and participation in politics grew. -
the indian removal act
the indian removal act was signed into law by andrew jackson on may 28,1830 authorizing the president to claim unsettled lands west of the mississippi in exchange for indian lands within the exhisting borders. -
Indian Removal Act
- Indian Removal Act-The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by Andrew Jackson on may 28, 1830, authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing borders.