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Midnight Appointments | 1801 Adams Appointment of Federalist judges |
Assembly Line | Application of Interchangeable Parts to production methods |
First Bank of United States | Chartered in 1791 to establish financial order and credit |
Interchangeable Parts | Process of manufacturing designed by Eli Whitney whereby final product is broken into standardized smaller pieces |
Lowell System | Establishment of first water powered manufacturing system |
Second Bank of the United States | Chartered in 1816 to re-establish financial stability and credit |
Washington's Farewell Address | Speech of 1796 warning against entangling alliances and political parties |
Washington's Neutrality Proclamation | 1793 attempt to avoid entanglement in French and British wars |
Battle of New Orleans | 1815 Battle led by Andrew Jackson with the only substantial US victory in war of 1812 |
Boston Massacre | 1770 violent conflict between Red Coats and Colonist |
Boston Tea Party | 1773 Colonist Protest of the Tea Act |
British Burn D.C. | 1814 Battle resulting in the destruction of U.S. Capital |
Chesapeake Affair | 1807 British seizure of US Ship and impressment of sailors |
Constitutional Convention of 1787 | Revision of articles of confederation and developed 3 branch government with checks and balances |
Era of Good Feelings | 1815-24 period of Single Political Party Rule |
Federalist Papers | 1787-88 Essays arguing in favor of Constitution |
French and Indian War | 1754-1763 War over French vs. British occupation of Ohio Valley |
Battle of Tippecanoe | 1811 Defeat of Tecumseh by William Henry Harrison |
The Hartford Convention | 1814-15 New England attempt for compensation for loss of trade during the War of 1812 |
King George's War | 1740-48 Part of French and Indian War |
Shay's Rebellion | 1786-1787 Mass. Farmer's attempt to prevent seizure of farms, demonstrates weakness of Articles of Confederation |
Tripoli War | 1801-1805 Naval action against North African Pirates |
Quasi-War | 1798-1800 undeclared naval war with France of seizure of US ships |
Whiskey Rebellion | 1791-94 Western PA protest over excise taxes, demonstrates strength of federal government |
XYZ affair | 1797 French officials attempt to bribe US envoys prior to discussion of ship seizure |
John Adams | Founding Father. 2nd President of US. Federalist. |
John Quincy Adams | 6th President. Beneficiary of "Corrupt Bargain" of 1828 |
Committees of Correspondence | 1764 group of American colonists distributing colonial interpretation of British acts |
First Continental Congress | 1774 Philadelphia meeting by colonists in opposition of the Intolerable Acts |
Robert Fulton | 1807 inventor of the Steam Ship |
Citizen Edmond Genet | 1793 Hired American privateers to fight on France's side in conflict with Britain, endangering US neutrality |
George III | British Monarch at the time of American Revolution |
Thomas Jefferson | Author of declaration of Independence, 3rd US President, Democratic-Republican |
James Monroe | 5th US President, Era of Good Feeling, Asserted US interests in all the Americas |
Thomas Paine | Pamphleteer, 1776 Author of "Common Sense" |
Second Continental Congress | Colonial Assembly which declared independence from Britain and commissioned the Continental Army |
Sons of Liberty | Colonial Era Secret Society opposed to the Stamp and Townshend Acts |
George Washington | First President of the US, commanded of the Continental Army |
Erie Canal | Begun in 1817 this inland waterway connected the Hudson River to Lake Erie |
Adams-Onis Treaty | 1819 Treaty with Spain ceding Florida to US |
Albany Plan of Union | 1754 attempt lead by Franklin to unify the colonies under a set of articles of confederation |
Alien and Sedition Acts | 1798 legislation regulating political speech and dissent |
Bill of Rights | Authored by James Madison, these first 10 amendments to the Constitution took effect in 1791 |
British Proclamation of 1763 | Restricted US colonies to East of Appalachian mountains |
Chisholm v Georgia | 1793 Case establishing right of citizens of one state to sue another state |
Cumberland Road | Began in 1811 this National Road ran from Cumberland MD across Western PA, Ohio, IN, and ended in Vandalia, Il. |
Declaration of Independence | 1776 Document principally authored by TJ asserting American independence and listing the set of grievances causing this |
Declaratory Act | 1766 Parliamentary act asserting Britain's right to change Colonial goverments |
Embargo Act | 1806 Act to prevent trade with anyone without prior Presidential permission |
Franco-American Alliance | 1778 Alliance between American Colonist and France during Revolutionary War |
Intolerable (Coercive) Acts | 1774 response to the Boston Tea Party which closed Boston Harbor, tightened control over MA gov't and quartering of soldiers in private homes |
Jay's Treaty | 1794 establishing trade relations with Britain, recognizing US control of Michigan, and US payment of debt |
Judiciary Act of 1789 | Establishes the Federal Court system |
Land Ordinance of 1785 | Establishes Process for territorial creation and eventual statehood |
Marbury v. Madison | 1803 Supreme Court Decision establishing principle of Judicial review |
McCulloch v. Maryland | 1819 confirms implied powers, by overturning Maryland's attempt to tax National Bank |
Missouri Compromise | 1820 Compromise Admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state |
Monroe Doctrine | 1823 Asserts US sphere of influence over entire Western Hemisphere |
Nonintercourse Act | 1809 Restriction of Embargo Act to currently warring nations |
Macon's Bill Number Two | 1810 Act offering to trade with the first belligerent nation promising not to seize US ships |
Northwest Ordinance | 1787 Act applying Bill of Rights, abolishes slavery, and sets guidelines for statehood in NW territories |
Pinckney's Treaty | 1795 treaty with Spain Establishing MI trade rights and recognizing Spain's control of Florida |
Rush-Bagot Agreement | 1817 Treaty with Britain demilitarizing the Great Lakes after the war of 1812 |
Stamp Act | 1765 Act requiring tax payment and "stamp" applied to paper goods |
Stamp Act Congress | 1765 New York meeting declaring colonial authority of taxation |
Quartering Act | 1765 Act requiring Colonial quartering of British troops |
Sugar Act | 1764 Act established new duties aimed at deterring Molasses smugglers |
Currency Act | 1764 Act forbidding colonies from issuing paper money |
Tallmadge Amendment | Defeated attempt in 1819 to ban slavery in Missouri |
Tea Act | 1773 Act attempting to encourage the sale of British East India Company tea by reducing tea duties |
Townshend Acts | 1767 Tax on goods imported from Britain, with money set aside to directly pay gov't officials wages, created more Vice-Admiralty courts |
Treaty of Ghent | 1814 Treaty ends War of 1812 recognizing prior borders |
Treaty of Paris | 1784 Treaty ending the Revolutionary War and recognizing American Independence |
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions | 1798 "anonymous" articles arguing for Nullification of the Alien and Sedition Acts by states |
Gibbons v Ogden | 1824 Supreme Court Decision establishing Congressional control of interstate commerce |
Valley Forge | Location of the winter 1777-78 encampment of Continental Army |
Article of Confederation | 1781-88 governing ordinances of the United States featuring extremely weak federal authority |