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Africa for safe passage of ships in MediterraneanRESPONSEJefferson sent Navy to deal with pirates : 2 SITUATION:U.S. paid tribute to pirates off coast of N. Africa for safe passage of ships in MediterraneanRESPONSEJefferson sent Navy to deal with pirates Barbary or Tripolitan Wars Explain how we have a separation of powers because of the constitution. : 3 Explain how we have a separation of powers because of the constitution. Executive, Legislative, Judicial w/ checks and balances His steamboat, the Clermont, helped revolutionize travel at the beginning of the 1800s? : 4 His steamboat, the Clermont, helped revolutionize travel at the beginning of the 1800s? Robert Fulton Written in response to John Adams and the Alien and Sedition Acts, they stated that states should have the right to “nullify” federal legislation that they thought was unconstitutional? : 5 Written in response to John Adams and the Alien and Sedition Acts, they stated that states should have the right to “nullify” federal legislation that they thought was unconstitutional? Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions In this case, Chief Justice John Marshall (Federalist) declared pt. of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional It established “Judicial Review” (Supreme Court can void an act of congress if it violates the Constitution!) : 6 In this case, Chief Justice John Marshall (Federalist) declared pt. of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional It established “Judicial Review” (Supreme Court can void an act of congress if it violates the Constitution!) Marbury v. Madison, 1803 William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumseh’s confederacy (when he was in the South recruiting) led by the Prophet (even thought he was told not to engage the army)William Henry Harrison became war hero! (Old Tippecanoe) : 7 William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumseh’s confederacy (when he was in the South recruiting) led by the Prophet (even thought he was told not to engage the army)William Henry Harrison became war hero! (Old Tippecanoe) Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811 It is believed that Jefferson fathered children with her (not his wife)? : 8 It is believed that Jefferson fathered children with her (not his wife)? Sally Hemmings WHAT:John Adams wanted to keep federalist policies in place so he signed in these new appointees near the end of his term.SIGNIFICANCE:Led to Marbury v. Madison (judicial review) : 9 WHAT:John Adams wanted to keep federalist policies in place so he signed in these new appointees near the end of his term.SIGNIFICANCE:Led to Marbury v. Madison (judicial review) “Midnight” Appointments or judges Washington got his start in helping to start the French and Indian War. What fort did he build? : 10 Washington got his start in helping to start the French and Indian War. What fort did he build? Fort Necessity Meeting in NY of Continental Army officers to address Congress about their pay. They considered staging a coup and seizing control of the new government until Washington’s comments? : 11 Meeting in NY of Continental Army officers to address Congress about their pay. They considered staging a coup and seizing control of the new government until Washington’s comments? Newburg Conspiracy, 1783 French diplomat - (1793) asked U.S. to send money and troops to aid the revolutionaries in France. Made Washington mad when he began recruiting men and arming ships in U.S. ports. : 12 French diplomat - (1793) asked U.S. to send money and troops to aid the revolutionaries in France. Made Washington mad when he began recruiting men and arming ships in U.S. ports. “Citizen” Edmond Charles Genet Who said this “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”? : 13 Who said this “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”? Thomas Jefferson Favored large states and offered a bicameral legislature based on equal representation : 14 Favored large states and offered a bicameral legislature based on equal representation Virginia Plan Created separate voting for pres. and vice pres - added in 1804 to prevent trouble (think Election 1800) A candidate would also need a majority of the electoral votes to win (if not it was to be decided in the House of Representatives)? : 15 Created separate voting for pres. and vice pres - added in 1804 to prevent trouble (think Election 1800) A candidate would also need a majority of the electoral votes to win (if not it was to be decided in the House of Representatives)? 12th Amendment Passed to try and get the French and British to accept U.S neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars, U.S. traded w/everybody EXCEPT Britain and France until neutrality respected : 16 Passed to try and get the French and British to accept U.S neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars, U.S. traded w/everybody EXCEPT Britain and France until neutrality respected Non-Intercourse Act, 1809 “small” state plan, each state would have one vote (equal representation) in a unicameral (one house) legislature : 17 “small” state plan, each state would have one vote (equal representation) in a unicameral (one house) legislature New Jersey Plan Hamilton vs. JeffersonWhich preferred states rights limited terms for senators, was pro-French, and a strict or “narrow” constructionist? : 18 Hamilton vs. JeffersonWhich preferred states rights limited terms for senators, was pro-French, and a strict or “narrow” constructionist? Thomas Jefferson The deadly journey of slaves from West Africa to the West Indies? : 19 The deadly journey of slaves from West Africa to the West Indies? Middle Passage Name at least 2 causes of the War of 1812. : 20 Name at least 2 causes of the War of 1812. Impressment of sailors by the British The British did not respect our neutrality (seizure of our ships) Britain kept inciting Native American attacks on the northwestern frontier agenda of War Hawks (get Canada and Florida) Who: a group of extreme Federalists What: advocated New England’s secession from the U.S.the major force behind the calling of the antiwar Hartford Convention : 21 Who: a group of extreme Federalists What: advocated New England’s secession from the U.S.the major force behind the calling of the antiwar Hartford Convention Essex Junto The first amendments to the constitution were intended to get support from the Anti-Federalists and make up the ________________. : 22 The first amendments to the constitution were intended to get support from the Anti-Federalists and make up the ________________. Bill of Rights 1791 GROUPS THAT OPPOSED THE WAR OF 1812:Federalists in New England (pro-British and big business)New England merchants“____?____” or “Old” Republicans – the war violated commitment to limited federal government and peace : 23 GROUPS THAT OPPOSED THE WAR OF 1812:Federalists in New England (pro-British and big business)New England merchants“____?____” or “Old” Republicans – the war violated commitment to limited federal government and peace Quids freed slave, first to fight an English Champion, lost in 2 fights : 24 freed slave, first to fight an English Champion, lost in 2 fights Tom Molineaux RUM from New England distilleries, to West Africa for SLAVES, to West Indies for MOLASSES, then molasses traded for RUM…over and over and over again? : 25 RUM from New England distilleries, to West Africa for SLAVES, to West Indies for MOLASSES, then molasses traded for RUM…over and over and over again? Triangular Trade He defeated Tecumseh at Battle of the Thames River in 1813 and along with this victory and the Battle of Tippecanoe (earlier over Tecumseh’s brother) : 26 He defeated Tecumseh at Battle of the Thames River in 1813 and along with this victory and the Battle of Tippecanoe (earlier over Tecumseh’s brother) William Henry Harrison Washington’s farewell address in 1796warned against (4 things): name 2! : 27 Washington’s farewell address in 1796warned against (4 things): name 2! Stay out of European affairs Permanent alliances Political parties Avoid sectionalism He explored the Louisiana Territory and also spied on Spanish while exploring! : 28 He explored the Louisiana Territory and also spied on Spanish while exploring! Zebulon Pike Commander of Continental Army during the Revolutionary War : 29 Commander of Continental Army during the Revolutionary War George Washington Provide the 5 points of Hamilton’s Economic Plan : 30 Provide the 5 points of Hamilton’s Economic Plan All debts paid at face value (funding at par). To help establish credit and get support from the rich! Federal government would assume all of the debts owed by the states. Would tie the states more to the federal government! The debt financed with excise tax and bonds: Tariffs – taxes on foreign goods For revenue (money) For protection of new American industry Create a strong National Bank. U.S. will trade with the first country that respects it’s neutrality!French under Napoleon agreed first (mainly to hurt the British) : 31 U.S. will trade with the first country that respects it’s neutrality!French under Napoleon agreed first (mainly to hurt the British) Macon’s Bill #2, 1810 Election which led to a “revolution” and the 12th Amendment to the constitution (need year and 3 contenders)? : 32 Election which led to a “revolution” and the 12th Amendment to the constitution (need year and 3 contenders)? Election of 1800, Adams, Jefferson, Burr doubled size of U.S. (gained 828,000 square miles); 4 cents an acrebrought up strict v. loose construction argument : 33 doubled size of U.S. (gained 828,000 square miles); 4 cents an acrebrought up strict v. loose construction argument Louisiana Purchase, 1804 Without this treaty in 1795, navigation on the Mississippi River and access to the Spanish held port of New Orleans wouldn’t have been possible (a major achievement during the Washington administration). : 34 Without this treaty in 1795, navigation on the Mississippi River and access to the Spanish held port of New Orleans wouldn’t have been possible (a major achievement during the Washington administration). Pinckney’s Treaty 1795 The quick thinking of this individual when the British marched on Washington during the War of 1812 saved the Declaration, national seal, a portrait of Washington and a parrot : 35 The quick thinking of this individual when the British marched on Washington during the War of 1812 saved the Declaration, national seal, a portrait of Washington and a parrot Dolley Madison sold apple seedlings to people settling the frontierMyths – wandering vagabond who loved nature and was peaceful to Native Americans : 36 sold apple seedlings to people settling the frontierMyths – wandering vagabond who loved nature and was peaceful to Native Americans Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) WHAT:opened first mechanized textile factory in U.S., 1814 good wagesclean quartershired local farm girlsIMPACT:helped change New England’s focus from shipping to manufacturing (industry) : 37 WHAT:opened first mechanized textile factory in U.S., 1814 good wagesclean quartershired local farm girlsIMPACT:helped change New England’s focus from shipping to manufacturing (industry) Francis Cabot Lowell Painting form that was most popular in America during the late 1700s? : 38 Painting form that was most popular in America during the late 1700s? Portrait painting The long list of landmark Supreme Court Cases John Marshall presided over tended to favor ____________over__________power. : 39 The long list of landmark Supreme Court Cases John Marshall presided over tended to favor ____________over__________power. Federal over state power! Shawnee Chief wanted to form confederacy along frontier from Canada to Florida!His Brother Tenskwatawa (The Prophet)Realized that alcohol was a major problem for Native Americans.Sided w/ British during War of 1812 : 40 Shawnee Chief wanted to form confederacy along frontier from Canada to Florida!His Brother Tenskwatawa (The Prophet)Realized that alcohol was a major problem for Native Americans.Sided w/ British during War of 1812 Tecumseh WHAT:the deliberate rearrangement of the boundaries of congressional districts to influence the outcome of elections : 41 WHAT:the deliberate rearrangement of the boundaries of congressional districts to influence the outcome of elections gerrymandering When: December 24, 1814 What: Ended War of 1812Returned all conquered territory to they way it was before war startedAmericans claim success in a "second war of independence“ : 42 When: December 24, 1814 What: Ended War of 1812Returned all conquered territory to they way it was before war startedAmericans claim success in a "second war of independence“ Treaty of Ghent became symbolic border between North and South : 43 became symbolic border between North and South Mason-Dixon Line prisoner during the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, MD – wrote the Star Spangled Banner : 44 prisoner during the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, MD – wrote the Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key PROBLEM:Neither side knew that the Treaty of Ghent had ended the War of 1812 two weeks before the battle.SIGNIFICANCE:This victory inspired American nationalism.Andrew Jackson became a war hero! : 45 PROBLEM:Neither side knew that the Treaty of Ghent had ended the War of 1812 two weeks before the battle.SIGNIFICANCE:This victory inspired American nationalism.Andrew Jackson became a war hero! Battle of New Orleans During War of 1812, Federalists from Mass. Conn., and R.I. discussed states being able to nullify federal acts; seceding from the union (this extreme measure pushed by the Essex Junto). Led to the death of the Federalist Party (public opinion=unpatriotic, treasonous) : 46 During War of 1812, Federalists from Mass. Conn., and R.I. discussed states being able to nullify federal acts; seceding from the union (this extreme measure pushed by the Essex Junto). Led to the death of the Federalist Party (public opinion=unpatriotic, treasonous) Hartford Convention, 1815 Alexander Hamilton agreed to help make the national capital in Washington D.C. if Jefferson helped him get support for what? : 47 Alexander Hamilton agreed to help make the national capital in Washington D.C. if Jefferson helped him get support for what? 1st National Bank published dictionary that reflected the new “American” English! 12,000 more words than other! : 48 published dictionary that reflected the new “American” English! 12,000 more words than other! Noah Webster When John Adams (Following Washington’s advice) sent negotiators to sign treaty w/ France to stop their challenges to our neutrality, they were bribed, making the country and Adams furious (led to Quasi War) : 49 When John Adams (Following Washington’s advice) sent negotiators to sign treaty w/ France to stop their challenges to our neutrality, they were bribed, making the country and Adams furious (led to Quasi War) X,Y,Z Affair An amateur architect? Think Monticello, his home in Virginia : 50 An amateur architect? Think Monticello, his home in Virginia Thomas Jefferson In 1807, a British Ship fired on American ship (21 casualties)The public wanted war, but Jefferson remembered Washington’s warning, wanted to stay neutral!RESULT:Jefferson passed the Embargo Act of 1807 : 51 In 1807, a British Ship fired on American ship (21 casualties)The public wanted war, but Jefferson remembered Washington’s warning, wanted to stay neutral!RESULT:Jefferson passed the Embargo Act of 1807 Chesapeake-Leopard Incident Unintended consequence of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin in 1793? : 52 Unintended consequence of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin in 1793? Slavery expanded This event led to a fear that we needed a federal government that was stronger than what the Articles of Confederation supplied? : 53 This event led to a fear that we needed a federal government that was stronger than what the Articles of Confederation supplied? Shays Rebellion, 1786 Super scholar, self taughtpublished an almanac from 1791-1802asked Jefferson to use influence to help blacks!Helped survey the new capital (Washington, D.C.) : 54 Super scholar, self taughtpublished an almanac from 1791-1802asked Jefferson to use influence to help blacks!Helped survey the new capital (Washington, D.C.) Benjamin Banneker Became a war hero during the War of 1812 by winning control of Lake Erie? : 55 Became a war hero during the War of 1812 by winning control of Lake Erie? Oliver Hazard Perry He killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel and was eventually acquitted of treason for planning to join mercenaries and take over the southern Louisiana Territory to eventually secede from the unionGov. James Wilkinson had informed Jefferson leading to his arrest? : 56 He killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel and was eventually acquitted of treason for planning to join mercenaries and take over the southern Louisiana Territory to eventually secede from the unionGov. James Wilkinson had informed Jefferson leading to his arrest? Aaron Burr He explored middle of Louisiana Purchase region, called it a “Great American Desert” : 57 He explored middle of Louisiana Purchase region, called it a “Great American Desert” Major Stephen Long WHO:based off New York businessman Samuel Wilson who stamped beef barrels with U.S.Became symbol of the U.S. : 58 WHO:based off New York businessman Samuel Wilson who stamped beef barrels with U.S.Became symbol of the U.S. Uncle Sam Passed under Adams and went against those who opposed the Federalists (i.e. French and Democratic-Republicans)10 Democratic-Republican Newspaper editors jailedThis led to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions! : 59 Passed under Adams and went against those who opposed the Federalists (i.e. French and Democratic-Republicans)10 Democratic-Republican Newspaper editors jailedThis led to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions! Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 became a hero by destroying a captured American ship (Philadelphia) to keep it out of pirate hands during the Barbary Wars? : 60 became a hero by destroying a captured American ship (Philadelphia) to keep it out of pirate hands during the Barbary Wars? Stephen Decatur When the British were encouraging Native American attacks in NW frontier, General “Mad” Anthony Wayne won this battle and the Treaty of Greenville (1795) paved the way for Americans to settle the Ohio Valley region? : 61 When the British were encouraging Native American attacks in NW frontier, General “Mad” Anthony Wayne won this battle and the Treaty of Greenville (1795) paved the way for Americans to settle the Ohio Valley region? Battle of Fallen Timbers, 1794 WHAT:Jefferson issued it- NO TRADE WITH EUROPE…period!WHY:He wanted to force the British and French to respect American neutrality.RESULT: DISASTER – farmers suffered, jobs in the shipping industry lost, businesses took huge hits!Unintended consequence – American industry grew (no goods from Europe so we had to make them!)Repealed just before Jefferson left office, in 1809 : 62 WHAT:Jefferson issued it- NO TRADE WITH EUROPE…period!WHY:He wanted to force the British and French to respect American neutrality.RESULT: DISASTER – farmers suffered, jobs in the shipping industry lost, businesses took huge hits!Unintended consequence – American industry grew (no goods from Europe so we had to make them!)Repealed just before Jefferson left office, in 1809 Embargo Act, 1807 British practice of looking for and taking deserters off American ships. It challenged our neutrality. : 63 British practice of looking for and taking deserters off American ships. It challenged our neutrality. Impressment Our first government that had a weak central body? : 64 Our first government that had a weak central body? Articles of Confederation People who advise a president make up the __________. : 65 People who advise a president make up the __________. cabinet Before becoming president, he was a lawyer who defended 9 British soldiers in Boston Massacre? : 66 Before becoming president, he was a lawyer who defended 9 British soldiers in Boston Massacre? John Adams Abigail Adams became rich by being a _________ speculator (think Hamilton’s plan). : 67 Abigail Adams became rich by being a _________ speculator (think Hamilton’s plan). bond Under Washington, the __________________ was a serious challenge to the new constitution and showed that the government could be effective and strong. : 68 Under Washington, the __________________ was a serious challenge to the new constitution and showed that the government could be effective and strong. Whiskey Rebellion WHAT:Unofficial war - U.S. Navy vs. FrenchRESULT:Ended with treaty in 1800French recognized U.S. neutralityU.S. increased trade with France : 69 WHAT:Unofficial war - U.S. Navy vs. FrenchRESULT:Ended with treaty in 1800French recognized U.S. neutralityU.S. increased trade with France “Quasi-War” 1798-1800 PROBLEM:Jefferson disagreed with his rulings and had him impeached for publicly criticizing the Jefferson administrationSIGNIFICANCE:Only attempt in history to impeach a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.Set precedent…(it just doesn’t happen) : 70 PROBLEM:Jefferson disagreed with his rulings and had him impeached for publicly criticizing the Jefferson administrationSIGNIFICANCE:Only attempt in history to impeach a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.Set precedent…(it just doesn’t happen) Samuel Chase She noted in a letter to her husband to “remember the ladies? : 71 She noted in a letter to her husband to “remember the ladies? Abigail Adams He made government smaller, less involved; reduced size of military andreviewed government spending (cutting debt by ½! with his Secretary of Treasury Albert Gallatin : 72 He made government smaller, less involved; reduced size of military andreviewed government spending (cutting debt by ½! with his Secretary of Treasury Albert Gallatin Thomas Jefferson WHO:young politicians who wanted war w/Britain (b/c Britain wasn’t respecting our neutrality)! Henry Clay (Kentucky) John C. Calhoun (South Carolina) – raised on frontier/backwoodsWHAT:Wanted to expand country by taking over Canada, conquering Florida, and taking land from Native : 73 WHO:young politicians who wanted war w/Britain (b/c Britain wasn’t respecting our neutrality)! Henry Clay (Kentucky) John C. Calhoun (South Carolina) – raised on frontier/backwoodsWHAT:Wanted to expand country by taking over Canada, conquering Florida, and taking land from Native War Hawks 16 year old, Shoshone helped communicate with tribes suspicious of Lewis and Clark : 74 16 year old, Shoshone helped communicate with tribes suspicious of Lewis and Clark Sacajawea Unpopular treaty signed under Washington in the hopes of settling the growing conflicts between the U.S. and BritainBritain agreed to evacuate Northwest postsBritain agreed to pay for seizures and impressmentsUnited States agreed to pay debts owed to British merchantsU.S. also accepted the British restrictions on the rights of neutrals. : 75 Unpopular treaty signed under Washington in the hopes of settling the growing conflicts between the U.S. and BritainBritain agreed to evacuate Northwest postsBritain agreed to pay for seizures and impressmentsUnited States agreed to pay debts owed to British merchantsU.S. also accepted the British restrictions on the rights of neutrals. Jay’s Treaty, 1794 2 most successful pieces of legislation during the Articles of Confederation? : 76 2 most successful pieces of legislation during the Articles of Confederation? Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Ordinance of 1787 “Old Ironsides”Raised American morale by sinking a British ship off the coast of Nova Scotia during the War of 1812 : 77 “Old Ironsides”Raised American morale by sinking a British ship off the coast of Nova Scotia during the War of 1812 U.S.S. Constitution Essays written to persuade people to support the ratification of the Constitution? : 78 Essays written to persuade people to support the ratification of the Constitution? The Federalist Papers Washington’s response to the French Revolution (they wanted our help)? : 79 Washington’s response to the French Revolution (they wanted our help)? Neutrality Proclamation, 1793 Slide 80: 80 WHAT:name for President Monroe's two termsperiod of strong nationalism, economic growth, and territorial expansionfewer partisan conflicts : 81 WHAT:name for President Monroe's two termsperiod of strong nationalism, economic growth, and territorial expansionfewer partisan conflicts Era of Good Feelings WHEN: 1819SITUATION:A state(HINT) was taxing the 2nd National BankSIGNIFICANCE: upheld the power of Congress to charter a bank as a government agency (translation 2nd National Bank is constitutional)denied the state the power to tax that agency. : 82 WHEN: 1819SITUATION:A state(HINT) was taxing the 2nd National BankSIGNIFICANCE: upheld the power of Congress to charter a bank as a government agency (translation 2nd National Bank is constitutional)denied the state the power to tax that agency. McCulloch v. Maryland When: 1819Significance:declared private corporation charters to be contracts and immune from impairment by states' legislative actionIt freed corporations from the states which created them. : 83 When: 1819Significance:declared private corporation charters to be contracts and immune from impairment by states' legislative actionIt freed corporations from the states which created them. Dartmouth College v. Woodward Eventually became first highway built by federal government. but… that’s later!Madison vetoed it because he was a strict constructionist! He thought - STATES WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE : 84 Eventually became first highway built by federal government. but… that’s later!Madison vetoed it because he was a strict constructionist! He thought - STATES WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE The National Road (Cumberland Road) WHAT:SOLUTION: (to avoid a civil war in 1820?) add Maine as a free stateadd Missouri as a slave stateban slavery in new territories above latitude line 36’30ALSO WHO ENGINEERED IT? : 85 WHAT:SOLUTION: (to avoid a civil war in 1820?) add Maine as a free stateadd Missouri as a slave stateban slavery in new territories above latitude line 36’30ALSO WHO ENGINEERED IT? Missouri Compromise, Henry Clay son of a poor German butcher, became richest man in country because of fur trade in New York City? : 86 son of a poor German butcher, became richest man in country because of fur trade in New York City? John Jacob Astor She helped found the Troy Female Seminary/NY – first college for women, 1821! : 87 She helped found the Troy Female Seminary/NY – first college for women, 1821! Emma Willard When: 1824Significance: (steamboat case)ruled that only the federal government has authority over interstate commerce. : 88 When: 1824Significance: (steamboat case)ruled that only the federal government has authority over interstate commerce. Gibbons v. Ogden WHAT:Defined the 49th parallel as the boundary between the U.S. and CanadaProvided a ten year joint occupation of Oregon Country with the Britishaffirmed U.S. rights to fisheries along Newfoundland and LabradorTRIVIA:Becomes the largest demilitarized border in the world. : 89 WHAT:Defined the 49th parallel as the boundary between the U.S. and CanadaProvided a ten year joint occupation of Oregon Country with the Britishaffirmed U.S. rights to fisheries along Newfoundland and LabradorTRIVIA:Becomes the largest demilitarized border in the world. Treaty of 1818 He created the Cherokee alphabet? : 90 He created the Cherokee alphabet? Sequoya When: 1821Significance: upheld the Supreme Court's jurisdiction to review a state court's decision where the case involved breaking federal laws(lottery tickets) : 91 When: 1821Significance: upheld the Supreme Court's jurisdiction to review a state court's decision where the case involved breaking federal laws(lottery tickets) Cohens v. Virginia When: 1810Significance: 1st time a state law was declared unconstitutional.Since the land grant was a legal contract, it could not be repealed, even if corruption was involved.Legal contracts can not be repealed.(crooked land deal Georgia) : 92 When: 1810Significance: 1st time a state law was declared unconstitutional.Since the land grant was a legal contract, it could not be repealed, even if corruption was involved.Legal contracts can not be repealed.(crooked land deal Georgia) Fletcher v. Peck Major difference between 1st and 2nd National Banks? : 93 Major difference between 1st and 2nd National Banks? 2nd was more powerful (helped make loans to industry) BIG TREND – Growth in regionalism or sectionalism! WHY?WHAT were the economies of NE, WEST, and SOUTH based on (tell me each one)? : 94 BIG TREND – Growth in regionalism or sectionalism! WHY?WHAT were the economies of NE, WEST, and SOUTH based on (tell me each one)? NE=manufacturing, business (wanted high tariffs for manufactured goods, not on raw materials) WEST=farming (wanted low tariffs for manufactured goods, and high prices for raw materials) SOUTH=plantation farming w/slaves (worried new western states could vote against slavery, taking it away)! ALL OF THEM – worried about who had most power in congress (think - Connecticut Compromise)! WHAT:HOW WE GOT FLORIDA! – WHY?...Spain didn’t want a war!HOW:Monroe sent Andrew Jackson to punish Indians for attacks on Georgia Jackson was invaded Spanish Florida, burned villages, hanged offenders, and captured Pensacola (gave him control of northern Florida)RESULTS:Monroe and Spanish upset, but John Quincy Adams used the event to force Spain into selling us Florida (for $5 million) and giving up its claim to Oregon territory! : 95 WHAT:HOW WE GOT FLORIDA! – WHY?...Spain didn’t want a war!HOW:Monroe sent Andrew Jackson to punish Indians for attacks on Georgia Jackson was invaded Spanish Florida, burned villages, hanged offenders, and captured Pensacola (gave him control of northern Florida)RESULTS:Monroe and Spanish upset, but John Quincy Adams used the event to force Spain into selling us Florida (for $5 million) and giving up its claim to Oregon territory! Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819 Election of 1820: Monroe got all but one electoral vote over John Q. Adams, WHY THE ONE ? : 96 Election of 1820: Monroe got all but one electoral vote over John Q. Adams, WHY THE ONE ? in honor of Washington American Literature, during the early 1800s!WHAT was the TREND?Think James Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving (Sleepy Hollow)! : 97 American Literature, during the early 1800s!WHAT was the TREND?Think James Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving (Sleepy Hollow)! TREND: Distinctly American stories w/frontier character established the colony of Monrovia (Liberia) to resettle freed slaves in Africa! : 98 established the colony of Monrovia (Liberia) to resettle freed slaves in Africa! American Colonization Society What were the 3 parts to Henry Clay’s American System? : 99 What were the 3 parts to Henry Clay’s American System? tariff for protection of U.S. manufacturing to strengthen the national bank revenue from tariff to be used for infrastructure (roads and canals) WHAT:treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain (which controlled Canada)provided for the mutual disarmament of the Great Lakeslater expanded into an unarmed Canada/U.S. border. : 100 WHAT:treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain (which controlled Canada)provided for the mutual disarmament of the Great Lakeslater expanded into an unarmed Canada/U.S. border. Rush-Bagot Treaty, 1817 WHAT:bill would have admitted Missouri with its existing slave populationwould forbid new slaves and free all slave children at age 25. PROBLEM:DIDN’T PASS IN SENATE. : 101 WHAT:bill would have admitted Missouri with its existing slave populationwould forbid new slaves and free all slave children at age 25. PROBLEM:DIDN’T PASS IN SENATE. Tallmadge Amendment This group picked presidential candidates until the 1828 election? : 102 This group picked presidential candidates until the 1828 election? Congressional caucus 3 changes in transportation from the late 1700s through the 1800s included: __________, steamboats/canals, and ____________. : 103 3 changes in transportation from the late 1700s through the 1800s included: __________, steamboats/canals, and ____________. turnpikes, steamboats/canals, and railroads WHAT:goal to improve infrastructureWHO:Henry Clay w/help from John C. CalhounHOW:tariff for protection of U.S. manufacturingto strengthen the national bankrevenue from tariff to be used for infrastructure (roads and canals)PROBLEM:Monroe (think strict construction) thought it was unconstitutional to use federal money to build infrastructure! : 104 WHAT:goal to improve infrastructureWHO:Henry Clay w/help from John C. CalhounHOW:tariff for protection of U.S. manufacturingto strengthen the national bankrevenue from tariff to be used for infrastructure (roads and canals)PROBLEM:Monroe (think strict construction) thought it was unconstitutional to use federal money to build infrastructure! The American System First true protective tariff (higher than previous tariffs)! – Monroe’s 1st term (part of the American System) : 105 First true protective tariff (higher than previous tariffs)! – Monroe’s 1st term (part of the American System) Tariff of 1816 WHAT:natural post-war depression (HINT - first of many)WHY:caused by overproduction and the reduced demand for goods after the war.blamed on the National Bank and caused deflation of money, unemployment, bank failures, soup kitchens, bankruptcies.RESULT: Hurt the West the most : 106 WHAT:natural post-war depression (HINT - first of many)WHY:caused by overproduction and the reduced demand for goods after the war.blamed on the National Bank and caused deflation of money, unemployment, bank failures, soup kitchens, bankruptcies.RESULT: Hurt the West the most The Panic of 1819 SUPER INFLUENTIAL! Written by John Q. Adams, it declared:Europe should not interfere with Western Hemisphere (interference would be a threat to U.S.).New world colonies that gained independence could not be re-colonized by EuropeU.S. would stay out of European affairsEFFECT: at first it was a show of nationalism, later used to establish U.S. control over western hemisphere : 107 SUPER INFLUENTIAL! Written by John Q. Adams, it declared:Europe should not interfere with Western Hemisphere (interference would be a threat to U.S.).New world colonies that gained independence could not be re-colonized by EuropeU.S. would stay out of European affairsEFFECT: at first it was a show of nationalism, later used to establish U.S. control over western hemisphere Monroe Doctrine, 1823 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Africa for safe passage of ships in MediterraneanRESPONSEJefferson sent Navy to deal with pirates : 2 SITUATION:U.S. paid tribute to pirates off coast of N. Africa for safe passage of ships in MediterraneanRESPONSEJefferson sent Navy to deal with pirates Barbary or Tripolitan Wars Explain how we have a separation of powers because of the constitution. : 3 Explain how we have a separation of powers because of the constitution. Executive, Legislative, Judicial w/ checks and balances His steamboat, the Clermont, helped revolutionize travel at the beginning of the 1800s? : 4 His steamboat, the Clermont, helped revolutionize travel at the beginning of the 1800s? Robert Fulton Written in response to John Adams and the Alien and Sedition Acts, they stated that states should have the right to “nullify” federal legislation that they thought was unconstitutional? : 5 Written in response to John Adams and the Alien and Sedition Acts, they stated that states should have the right to “nullify” federal legislation that they thought was unconstitutional? Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions In this case, Chief Justice John Marshall (Federalist) declared pt. of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional It established “Judicial Review” (Supreme Court can void an act of congress if it violates the Constitution!) : 6 In this case, Chief Justice John Marshall (Federalist) declared pt. of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional It established “Judicial Review” (Supreme Court can void an act of congress if it violates the Constitution!) Marbury v. Madison, 1803 William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumseh’s confederacy (when he was in the South recruiting) led by the Prophet (even thought he was told not to engage the army)William Henry Harrison became war hero! (Old Tippecanoe) : 7 William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumseh’s confederacy (when he was in the South recruiting) led by the Prophet (even thought he was told not to engage the army)William Henry Harrison became war hero! (Old Tippecanoe) Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811 It is believed that Jefferson fathered children with her (not his wife)? : 8 It is believed that Jefferson fathered children with her (not his wife)? Sally Hemmings WHAT:John Adams wanted to keep federalist policies in place so he signed in these new appointees near the end of his term.SIGNIFICANCE:Led to Marbury v. Madison (judicial review) : 9 WHAT:John Adams wanted to keep federalist policies in place so he signed in these new appointees near the end of his term.SIGNIFICANCE:Led to Marbury v. Madison (judicial review) “Midnight” Appointments or judges Washington got his start in helping to start the French and Indian War. What fort did he build? : 10 Washington got his start in helping to start the French and Indian War. What fort did he build? Fort Necessity Meeting in NY of Continental Army officers to address Congress about their pay. They considered staging a coup and seizing control of the new government until Washington’s comments? : 11 Meeting in NY of Continental Army officers to address Congress about their pay. They considered staging a coup and seizing control of the new government until Washington’s comments? Newburg Conspiracy, 1783 French diplomat - (1793) asked U.S. to send money and troops to aid the revolutionaries in France. Made Washington mad when he began recruiting men and arming ships in U.S. ports. : 12 French diplomat - (1793) asked U.S. to send money and troops to aid the revolutionaries in France. Made Washington mad when he began recruiting men and arming ships in U.S. ports. “Citizen” Edmond Charles Genet Who said this “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”? : 13 Who said this “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”? Thomas Jefferson Favored large states and offered a bicameral legislature based on equal representation : 14 Favored large states and offered a bicameral legislature based on equal representation Virginia Plan Created separate voting for pres. and vice pres - added in 1804 to prevent trouble (think Election 1800) A candidate would also need a majority of the electoral votes to win (if not it was to be decided in the House of Representatives)? : 15 Created separate voting for pres. and vice pres - added in 1804 to prevent trouble (think Election 1800) A candidate would also need a majority of the electoral votes to win (if not it was to be decided in the House of Representatives)? 12th Amendment Passed to try and get the French and British to accept U.S neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars, U.S. traded w/everybody EXCEPT Britain and France until neutrality respected : 16 Passed to try and get the French and British to accept U.S neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars, U.S. traded w/everybody EXCEPT Britain and France until neutrality respected Non-Intercourse Act, 1809 “small” state plan, each state would have one vote (equal representation) in a unicameral (one house) legislature : 17 “small” state plan, each state would have one vote (equal representation) in a unicameral (one house) legislature New Jersey Plan Hamilton vs. JeffersonWhich preferred states rights limited terms for senators, was pro-French, and a strict or “narrow” constructionist? : 18 Hamilton vs. JeffersonWhich preferred states rights limited terms for senators, was pro-French, and a strict or “narrow” constructionist? Thomas Jefferson The deadly journey of slaves from West Africa to the West Indies? : 19 The deadly journey of slaves from West Africa to the West Indies? Middle Passage Name at least 2 causes of the War of 1812. : 20 Name at least 2 causes of the War of 1812. Impressment of sailors by the British The British did not respect our neutrality (seizure of our ships) Britain kept inciting Native American attacks on the northwestern frontier agenda of War Hawks (get Canada and Florida) Who: a group of extreme Federalists What: advocated New England’s secession from the U.S.the major force behind the calling of the antiwar Hartford Convention : 21 Who: a group of extreme Federalists What: advocated New England’s secession from the U.S.the major force behind the calling of the antiwar Hartford Convention Essex Junto The first amendments to the constitution were intended to get support from the Anti-Federalists and make up the ________________. : 22 The first amendments to the constitution were intended to get support from the Anti-Federalists and make up the ________________. Bill of Rights 1791 GROUPS THAT OPPOSED THE WAR OF 1812:Federalists in New England (pro-British and big business)New England merchants“____?____” or “Old” Republicans – the war violated commitment to limited federal government and peace : 23 GROUPS THAT OPPOSED THE WAR OF 1812:Federalists in New England (pro-British and big business)New England merchants“____?____” or “Old” Republicans – the war violated commitment to limited federal government and peace Quids freed slave, first to fight an English Champion, lost in 2 fights : 24 freed slave, first to fight an English Champion, lost in 2 fights Tom Molineaux RUM from New England distilleries, to West Africa for SLAVES, to West Indies for MOLASSES, then molasses traded for RUM…over and over and over again? : 25 RUM from New England distilleries, to West Africa for SLAVES, to West Indies for MOLASSES, then molasses traded for RUM…over and over and over again? Triangular Trade He defeated Tecumseh at Battle of the Thames River in 1813 and along with this victory and the Battle of Tippecanoe (earlier over Tecumseh’s brother) : 26 He defeated Tecumseh at Battle of the Thames River in 1813 and along with this victory and the Battle of Tippecanoe (earlier over Tecumseh’s brother) William Henry Harrison Washington’s farewell address in 1796warned against (4 things): name 2! : 27 Washington’s farewell address in 1796warned against (4 things): name 2! Stay out of European affairs Permanent alliances Political parties Avoid sectionalism He explored the Louisiana Territory and also spied on Spanish while exploring! : 28 He explored the Louisiana Territory and also spied on Spanish while exploring! Zebulon Pike Commander of Continental Army during the Revolutionary War : 29 Commander of Continental Army during the Revolutionary War George Washington Provide the 5 points of Hamilton’s Economic Plan : 30 Provide the 5 points of Hamilton’s Economic Plan All debts paid at face value (funding at par). To help establish credit and get support from the rich! Federal government would assume all of the debts owed by the states. Would tie the states more to the federal government! The debt financed with excise tax and bonds: Tariffs – taxes on foreign goods For revenue (money) For protection of new American industry Create a strong National Bank. U.S. will trade with the first country that respects it’s neutrality!French under Napoleon agreed first (mainly to hurt the British) : 31 U.S. will trade with the first country that respects it’s neutrality!French under Napoleon agreed first (mainly to hurt the British) Macon’s Bill #2, 1810 Election which led to a “revolution” and the 12th Amendment to the constitution (need year and 3 contenders)? : 32 Election which led to a “revolution” and the 12th Amendment to the constitution (need year and 3 contenders)? Election of 1800, Adams, Jefferson, Burr doubled size of U.S. (gained 828,000 square miles); 4 cents an acrebrought up strict v. loose construction argument : 33 doubled size of U.S. (gained 828,000 square miles); 4 cents an acrebrought up strict v. loose construction argument Louisiana Purchase, 1804 Without this treaty in 1795, navigation on the Mississippi River and access to the Spanish held port of New Orleans wouldn’t have been possible (a major achievement during the Washington administration). : 34 Without this treaty in 1795, navigation on the Mississippi River and access to the Spanish held port of New Orleans wouldn’t have been possible (a major achievement during the Washington administration). Pinckney’s Treaty 1795 The quick thinking of this individual when the British marched on Washington during the War of 1812 saved the Declaration, national seal, a portrait of Washington and a parrot : 35 The quick thinking of this individual when the British marched on Washington during the War of 1812 saved the Declaration, national seal, a portrait of Washington and a parrot Dolley Madison sold apple seedlings to people settling the frontierMyths – wandering vagabond who loved nature and was peaceful to Native Americans : 36 sold apple seedlings to people settling the frontierMyths – wandering vagabond who loved nature and was peaceful to Native Americans Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) WHAT:opened first mechanized textile factory in U.S., 1814 good wagesclean quartershired local farm girlsIMPACT:helped change New England’s focus from shipping to manufacturing (industry) : 37 WHAT:opened first mechanized textile factory in U.S., 1814 good wagesclean quartershired local farm girlsIMPACT:helped change New England’s focus from shipping to manufacturing (industry) Francis Cabot Lowell Painting form that was most popular in America during the late 1700s? : 38 Painting form that was most popular in America during the late 1700s? Portrait painting The long list of landmark Supreme Court Cases John Marshall presided over tended to favor ____________over__________power. : 39 The long list of landmark Supreme Court Cases John Marshall presided over tended to favor ____________over__________power. Federal over state power! Shawnee Chief wanted to form confederacy along frontier from Canada to Florida!His Brother Tenskwatawa (The Prophet)Realized that alcohol was a major problem for Native Americans.Sided w/ British during War of 1812 : 40 Shawnee Chief wanted to form confederacy along frontier from Canada to Florida!His Brother Tenskwatawa (The Prophet)Realized that alcohol was a major problem for Native Americans.Sided w/ British during War of 1812 Tecumseh WHAT:the deliberate rearrangement of the boundaries of congressional districts to influence the outcome of elections : 41 WHAT:the deliberate rearrangement of the boundaries of congressional districts to influence the outcome of elections gerrymandering When: December 24, 1814 What: Ended War of 1812Returned all conquered territory to they way it was before war startedAmericans claim success in a "second war of independence“ : 42 When: December 24, 1814 What: Ended War of 1812Returned all conquered territory to they way it was before war startedAmericans claim success in a "second war of independence“ Treaty of Ghent became symbolic border between North and South : 43 became symbolic border between North and South Mason-Dixon Line prisoner during the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, MD – wrote the Star Spangled Banner : 44 prisoner during the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, MD – wrote the Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key PROBLEM:Neither side knew that the Treaty of Ghent had ended the War of 1812 two weeks before the battle.SIGNIFICANCE:This victory inspired American nationalism.Andrew Jackson became a war hero! : 45 PROBLEM:Neither side knew that the Treaty of Ghent had ended the War of 1812 two weeks before the battle.SIGNIFICANCE:This victory inspired American nationalism.Andrew Jackson became a war hero! Battle of New Orleans During War of 1812, Federalists from Mass. Conn., and R.I. discussed states being able to nullify federal acts; seceding from the union (this extreme measure pushed by the Essex Junto). Led to the death of the Federalist Party (public opinion=unpatriotic, treasonous) : 46 During War of 1812, Federalists from Mass. Conn., and R.I. discussed states being able to nullify federal acts; seceding from the union (this extreme measure pushed by the Essex Junto). Led to the death of the Federalist Party (public opinion=unpatriotic, treasonous) Hartford Convention, 1815 Alexander Hamilton agreed to help make the national capital in Washington D.C. if Jefferson helped him get support for what? : 47 Alexander Hamilton agreed to help make the national capital in Washington D.C. if Jefferson helped him get support for what? 1st National Bank published dictionary that reflected the new “American” English! 12,000 more words than other! : 48 published dictionary that reflected the new “American” English! 12,000 more words than other! Noah Webster When John Adams (Following Washington’s advice) sent negotiators to sign treaty w/ France to stop their challenges to our neutrality, they were bribed, making the country and Adams furious (led to Quasi War) : 49 When John Adams (Following Washington’s advice) sent negotiators to sign treaty w/ France to stop their challenges to our neutrality, they were bribed, making the country and Adams furious (led to Quasi War) X,Y,Z Affair An amateur architect? Think Monticello, his home in Virginia : 50 An amateur architect? Think Monticello, his home in Virginia Thomas Jefferson In 1807, a British Ship fired on American ship (21 casualties)The public wanted war, but Jefferson remembered Washington’s warning, wanted to stay neutral!RESULT:Jefferson passed the Embargo Act of 1807 : 51 In 1807, a British Ship fired on American ship (21 casualties)The public wanted war, but Jefferson remembered Washington’s warning, wanted to stay neutral!RESULT:Jefferson passed the Embargo Act of 1807 Chesapeake-Leopard Incident Unintended consequence of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin in 1793? : 52 Unintended consequence of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin in 1793? Slavery expanded This event led to a fear that we needed a federal government that was stronger than what the Articles of Confederation supplied? : 53 This event led to a fear that we needed a federal government that was stronger than what the Articles of Confederation supplied? Shays Rebellion, 1786 Super scholar, self taughtpublished an almanac from 1791-1802asked Jefferson to use influence to help blacks!Helped survey the new capital (Washington, D.C.) : 54 Super scholar, self taughtpublished an almanac from 1791-1802asked Jefferson to use influence to help blacks!Helped survey the new capital (Washington, D.C.) Benjamin Banneker Became a war hero during the War of 1812 by winning control of Lake Erie? : 55 Became a war hero during the War of 1812 by winning control of Lake Erie? Oliver Hazard Perry He killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel and was eventually acquitted of treason for planning to join mercenaries and take over the southern Louisiana Territory to eventually secede from the unionGov. James Wilkinson had informed Jefferson leading to his arrest? : 56 He killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel and was eventually acquitted of treason for planning to join mercenaries and take over the southern Louisiana Territory to eventually secede from the unionGov. James Wilkinson had informed Jefferson leading to his arrest? Aaron Burr He explored middle of Louisiana Purchase region, called it a “Great American Desert” : 57 He explored middle of Louisiana Purchase region, called it a “Great American Desert” Major Stephen Long WHO:based off New York businessman Samuel Wilson who stamped beef barrels with U.S.Became symbol of the U.S. : 58 WHO:based off New York businessman Samuel Wilson who stamped beef barrels with U.S.Became symbol of the U.S. Uncle Sam Passed under Adams and went against those who opposed the Federalists (i.e. French and Democratic-Republicans)10 Democratic-Republican Newspaper editors jailedThis led to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions! : 59 Passed under Adams and went against those who opposed the Federalists (i.e. French and Democratic-Republicans)10 Democratic-Republican Newspaper editors jailedThis led to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions! Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 became a hero by destroying a captured American ship (Philadelphia) to keep it out of pirate hands during the Barbary Wars? : 60 became a hero by destroying a captured American ship (Philadelphia) to keep it out of pirate hands during the Barbary Wars? Stephen Decatur When the British were encouraging Native American attacks in NW frontier, General “Mad” Anthony Wayne won this battle and the Treaty of Greenville (1795) paved the way for Americans to settle the Ohio Valley region? : 61 When the British were encouraging Native American attacks in NW frontier, General “Mad” Anthony Wayne won this battle and the Treaty of Greenville (1795) paved the way for Americans to settle the Ohio Valley region? Battle of Fallen Timbers, 1794 WHAT:Jefferson issued it- NO TRADE WITH EUROPE…period!WHY:He wanted to force the British and French to respect American neutrality.RESULT: DISASTER – farmers suffered, jobs in the shipping industry lost, businesses took huge hits!Unintended consequence – American industry grew (no goods from Europe so we had to make them!)Repealed just before Jefferson left office, in 1809 : 62 WHAT:Jefferson issued it- NO TRADE WITH EUROPE…period!WHY:He wanted to force the British and French to respect American neutrality.RESULT: DISASTER – farmers suffered, jobs in the shipping industry lost, businesses took huge hits!Unintended consequence – American industry grew (no goods from Europe so we had to make them!)Repealed just before Jefferson left office, in 1809 Embargo Act, 1807 British practice of looking for and taking deserters off American ships. It challenged our neutrality. : 63 British practice of looking for and taking deserters off American ships. It challenged our neutrality. Impressment Our first government that had a weak central body? : 64 Our first government that had a weak central body? Articles of Confederation People who advise a president make up the __________. : 65 People who advise a president make up the __________. cabinet Before becoming president, he was a lawyer who defended 9 British soldiers in Boston Massacre? : 66 Before becoming president, he was a lawyer who defended 9 British soldiers in Boston Massacre? John Adams Abigail Adams became rich by being a _________ speculator (think Hamilton’s plan). : 67 Abigail Adams became rich by being a _________ speculator (think Hamilton’s plan). bond Under Washington, the __________________ was a serious challenge to the new constitution and showed that the government could be effective and strong. : 68 Under Washington, the __________________ was a serious challenge to the new constitution and showed that the government could be effective and strong. Whiskey Rebellion WHAT:Unofficial war - U.S. Navy vs. FrenchRESULT:Ended with treaty in 1800French recognized U.S. neutralityU.S. increased trade with France : 69 WHAT:Unofficial war - U.S. Navy vs. FrenchRESULT:Ended with treaty in 1800French recognized U.S. neutralityU.S. increased trade with France “Quasi-War” 1798-1800 PROBLEM:Jefferson disagreed with his rulings and had him impeached for publicly criticizing the Jefferson administrationSIGNIFICANCE:Only attempt in history to impeach a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.Set precedent…(it just doesn’t happen) : 70 PROBLEM:Jefferson disagreed with his rulings and had him impeached for publicly criticizing the Jefferson administrationSIGNIFICANCE:Only attempt in history to impeach a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.Set precedent…(it just doesn’t happen) Samuel Chase She noted in a letter to her husband to “remember the ladies? : 71 She noted in a letter to her husband to “remember the ladies? Abigail Adams He made government smaller, less involved; reduced size of military andreviewed government spending (cutting debt by ½! with his Secretary of Treasury Albert Gallatin : 72 He made government smaller, less involved; reduced size of military andreviewed government spending (cutting debt by ½! with his Secretary of Treasury Albert Gallatin Thomas Jefferson WHO:young politicians who wanted war w/Britain (b/c Britain wasn’t respecting our neutrality)! Henry Clay (Kentucky) John C. Calhoun (South Carolina) – raised on frontier/backwoodsWHAT:Wanted to expand country by taking over Canada, conquering Florida, and taking land from Native : 73 WHO:young politicians who wanted war w/Britain (b/c Britain wasn’t respecting our neutrality)! Henry Clay (Kentucky) John C. Calhoun (South Carolina) – raised on frontier/backwoodsWHAT:Wanted to expand country by taking over Canada, conquering Florida, and taking land from Native War Hawks 16 year old, Shoshone helped communicate with tribes suspicious of Lewis and Clark : 74 16 year old, Shoshone helped communicate with tribes suspicious of Lewis and Clark Sacajawea Unpopular treaty signed under Washington in the hopes of settling the growing conflicts between the U.S. and BritainBritain agreed to evacuate Northwest postsBritain agreed to pay for seizures and impressmentsUnited States agreed to pay debts owed to British merchantsU.S. also accepted the British restrictions on the rights of neutrals. : 75 Unpopular treaty signed under Washington in the hopes of settling the growing conflicts between the U.S. and BritainBritain agreed to evacuate Northwest postsBritain agreed to pay for seizures and impressmentsUnited States agreed to pay debts owed to British merchantsU.S. also accepted the British restrictions on the rights of neutrals. Jay’s Treaty, 1794 2 most successful pieces of legislation during the Articles of Confederation? : 76 2 most successful pieces of legislation during the Articles of Confederation? Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Ordinance of 1787 “Old Ironsides”Raised American morale by sinking a British ship off the coast of Nova Scotia during the War of 1812 : 77 “Old Ironsides”Raised American morale by sinking a British ship off the coast of Nova Scotia during the War of 1812 U.S.S. Constitution Essays written to persuade people to support the ratification of the Constitution? : 78 Essays written to persuade people to support the ratification of the Constitution? The Federalist Papers Washington’s response to the French Revolution (they wanted our help)? : 79 Washington’s response to the French Revolution (they wanted our help)? Neutrality Proclamation, 1793 Slide 80: 80 WHAT:name for President Monroe's two termsperiod of strong nationalism, economic growth, and territorial expansionfewer partisan conflicts : 81 WHAT:name for President Monroe's two termsperiod of strong nationalism, economic growth, and territorial expansionfewer partisan conflicts Era of Good Feelings WHEN: 1819SITUATION:A state(HINT) was taxing the 2nd National BankSIGNIFICANCE: upheld the power of Congress to charter a bank as a government agency (translation 2nd National Bank is constitutional)denied the state the power to tax that agency. : 82 WHEN: 1819SITUATION:A state(HINT) was taxing the 2nd National BankSIGNIFICANCE: upheld the power of Congress to charter a bank as a government agency (translation 2nd National Bank is constitutional)denied the state the power to tax that agency. McCulloch v. Maryland When: 1819Significance:declared private corporation charters to be contracts and immune from impairment by states' legislative actionIt freed corporations from the states which created them. : 83 When: 1819Significance:declared private corporation charters to be contracts and immune from impairment by states' legislative actionIt freed corporations from the states which created them. Dartmouth College v. Woodward Eventually became first highway built by federal government. but… that’s later!Madison vetoed it because he was a strict constructionist! He thought - STATES WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE : 84 Eventually became first highway built by federal government. but… that’s later!Madison vetoed it because he was a strict constructionist! He thought - STATES WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE The National Road (Cumberland Road) WHAT:SOLUTION: (to avoid a civil war in 1820?) add Maine as a free stateadd Missouri as a slave stateban slavery in new territories above latitude line 36’30ALSO WHO ENGINEERED IT? : 85 WHAT:SOLUTION: (to avoid a civil war in 1820?) add Maine as a free stateadd Missouri as a slave stateban slavery in new territories above latitude line 36’30ALSO WHO ENGINEERED IT? Missouri Compromise, Henry Clay son of a poor German butcher, became richest man in country because of fur trade in New York City? : 86 son of a poor German butcher, became richest man in country because of fur trade in New York City? John Jacob Astor She helped found the Troy Female Seminary/NY – first college for women, 1821! : 87 She helped found the Troy Female Seminary/NY – first college for women, 1821! Emma Willard When: 1824Significance: (steamboat case)ruled that only the federal government has authority over interstate commerce. : 88 When: 1824Significance: (steamboat case)ruled that only the federal government has authority over interstate commerce. Gibbons v. Ogden WHAT:Defined the 49th parallel as the boundary between the U.S. and CanadaProvided a ten year joint occupation of Oregon Country with the Britishaffirmed U.S. rights to fisheries along Newfoundland and LabradorTRIVIA:Becomes the largest demilitarized border in the world. : 89 WHAT:Defined the 49th parallel as the boundary between the U.S. and CanadaProvided a ten year joint occupation of Oregon Country with the Britishaffirmed U.S. rights to fisheries along Newfoundland and LabradorTRIVIA:Becomes the largest demilitarized border in the world. Treaty of 1818 He created the Cherokee alphabet? : 90 He created the Cherokee alphabet? Sequoya When: 1821Significance: upheld the Supreme Court's jurisdiction to review a state court's decision where the case involved breaking federal laws(lottery tickets) : 91 When: 1821Significance: upheld the Supreme Court's jurisdiction to review a state court's decision where the case involved breaking federal laws(lottery tickets) Cohens v. Virginia When: 1810Significance: 1st time a state law was declared unconstitutional.Since the land grant was a legal contract, it could not be repealed, even if corruption was involved.Legal contracts can not be repealed.(crooked land deal Georgia) : 92 When: 1810Significance: 1st time a state law was declared unconstitutional.Since the land grant was a legal contract, it could not be repealed, even if corruption was involved.Legal contracts can not be repealed.(crooked land deal Georgia) Fletcher v. Peck Major difference between 1st and 2nd National Banks? : 93 Major difference between 1st and 2nd National Banks? 2nd was more powerful (helped make loans to industry) BIG TREND – Growth in regionalism or sectionalism! WHY?WHAT were the economies of NE, WEST, and SOUTH based on (tell me each one)? : 94 BIG TREND – Growth in regionalism or sectionalism! WHY?WHAT were the economies of NE, WEST, and SOUTH based on (tell me each one)? NE=manufacturing, business (wanted high tariffs for manufactured goods, not on raw materials) WEST=farming (wanted low tariffs for manufactured goods, and high prices for raw materials) SOUTH=plantation farming w/slaves (worried new western states could vote against slavery, taking it away)! ALL OF THEM – worried about who had most power in congress (think - Connecticut Compromise)! WHAT:HOW WE GOT FLORIDA! – WHY?...Spain didn’t want a war!HOW:Monroe sent Andrew Jackson to punish Indians for attacks on Georgia Jackson was invaded Spanish Florida, burned villages, hanged offenders, and captured Pensacola (gave him control of northern Florida)RESULTS:Monroe and Spanish upset, but John Quincy Adams used the event to force Spain into selling us Florida (for $5 million) and giving up its claim to Oregon territory! : 95 WHAT:HOW WE GOT FLORIDA! – WHY?...Spain didn’t want a war!HOW:Monroe sent Andrew Jackson to punish Indians for attacks on Georgia Jackson was invaded Spanish Florida, burned villages, hanged offenders, and captured Pensacola (gave him control of northern Florida)RESULTS:Monroe and Spanish upset, but John Quincy Adams used the event to force Spain into selling us Florida (for $5 million) and giving up its claim to Oregon territory! Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819 Election of 1820: Monroe got all but one electoral vote over John Q. Adams, WHY THE ONE ? : 96 Election of 1820: Monroe got all but one electoral vote over John Q. Adams, WHY THE ONE ? in honor of Washington American Literature, during the early 1800s!WHAT was the TREND?Think James Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving (Sleepy Hollow)! : 97 American Literature, during the early 1800s!WHAT was the TREND?Think James Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving (Sleepy Hollow)! TREND: Distinctly American stories w/frontier character established the colony of Monrovia (Liberia) to resettle freed slaves in Africa! : 98 established the colony of Monrovia (Liberia) to resettle freed slaves in Africa! American Colonization Society What were the 3 parts to Henry Clay’s American System? : 99 What were the 3 parts to Henry Clay’s American System? tariff for protection of U.S. manufacturing to strengthen the national bank revenue from tariff to be used for infrastructure (roads and canals) WHAT:treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain (which controlled Canada)provided for the mutual disarmament of the Great Lakeslater expanded into an unarmed Canada/U.S. border. : 100 WHAT:treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain (which controlled Canada)provided for the mutual disarmament of the Great Lakeslater expanded into an unarmed Canada/U.S. border. Rush-Bagot Treaty, 1817 WHAT:bill would have admitted Missouri with its existing slave populationwould forbid new slaves and free all slave children at age 25. PROBLEM:DIDN’T PASS IN SENATE. : 101 WHAT:bill would have admitted Missouri with its existing slave populationwould forbid new slaves and free all slave children at age 25. PROBLEM:DIDN’T PASS IN SENATE. Tallmadge Amendment This group picked presidential candidates until the 1828 election? : 102 This group picked presidential candidates until the 1828 election? Congressional caucus 3 changes in transportation from the late 1700s through the 1800s included: __________, steamboats/canals, and ____________. : 103 3 changes in transportation from the late 1700s through the 1800s included: __________, steamboats/canals, and ____________. turnpikes, steamboats/canals, and railroads WHAT:goal to improve infrastructureWHO:Henry Clay w/help from John C. CalhounHOW:tariff for protection of U.S. manufacturingto strengthen the national bankrevenue from tariff to be used for infrastructure (roads and canals)PROBLEM:Monroe (think strict construction) thought it was unconstitutional to use federal money to build infrastructure! : 104 WHAT:goal to improve infrastructureWHO:Henry Clay w/help from John C. CalhounHOW:tariff for protection of U.S. manufacturingto strengthen the national bankrevenue from tariff to be used for infrastructure (roads and canals)PROBLEM:Monroe (think strict construction) thought it was unconstitutional to use federal money to build infrastructure! The American System First true protective tariff (higher than previous tariffs)! – Monroe’s 1st term (part of the American System) : 105 First true protective tariff (higher than previous tariffs)! – Monroe’s 1st term (part of the American System) Tariff of 1816 WHAT:natural post-war depression (HINT - first of many)WHY:caused by overproduction and the reduced demand for goods after the war.blamed on the National Bank and caused deflation of money, unemployment, bank failures, soup kitchens, bankruptcies.RESULT: Hurt the West the most : 106 WHAT:natural post-war depression (HINT - first of many)WHY:caused by overproduction and the reduced demand for goods after the war.blamed on the National Bank and caused deflation of money, unemployment, bank failures, soup kitchens, bankruptcies.RESULT: Hurt the West the most The Panic of 1819 SUPER INFLUENTIAL! Written by John Q. Adams, it declared:Europe should not interfere with Western Hemisphere (interference would be a threat to U.S.).New world colonies that gained independence could not be re-colonized by EuropeU.S. would stay out of European affairsEFFECT: at first it was a show of nationalism, later used to establish U.S. control over western hemisphere : 107 SUPER INFLUENTIAL! Written by John Q. Adams, it declared:Europe should not interfere with Western Hemisphere (interference would be a threat to U.S.).New world colonies that gained independence could not be re-colonized by EuropeU.S. would stay out of European affairsEFFECT: at first it was a show of nationalism, later used to establish U.S. control over western hemisphere Monroe Doctrine, 1823