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VUS.6a-c; The Early National Period; Terms and Identifications

These are the basic identifications for the Early National Period

AB
George WashingtonAt the close of his presidency, the first political parties developed over the issue of the national bank
CabinetThe President’s informal advisory committee established by Washington
John AdamsFederalist President associated with the XYZ Affair and the Alien and Sedition Acts
XYZ AffairInternational scandal as French officials demanded bribes, Adams refused!
Alien and Sedition ActsThese were passed to silence critics of Adams and the Federalists, would probably have been a violation of freedom of speech
Alexander HamiltonFederalist leader who wanted to establish a national bank
Thomas JeffersonDemocratic-Republican President associated with the Louisiana Purchase and his opposition to the National Bank
ImpressmentThe British practice of forcing sailors back into the British Navy from American ships
Louisiana PurchaseThe land acquisition in 1803 doubled the size of the United States- it came from France
Lewis and ClarkLed the expedition of scientific discovery through the territory west of the Mississippi
SacajaweaShe served as a guide and translator for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
FederalistsPolitical Party that believed in a strong government, industrial economy and a national bank
Democratic-RepublicansPolitical party that believed in a weaker government, agricultural economy and opposed the national bank
John MarshallThe Federalist justice of the Supreme Court who’s decisions strengthened the power of the national government
Marbury v. MadisonThis court decision established the principle of judicial review
Judicial reviewThe power of the courts to declare a law or action of government unconstitutional
McCulloch v. MarylandThis decision prohibited states from taxing agencies of the national government
War of 1812This produced American claims to the Oregon Territory, and increased American migration to Florida
War HawksThese members of Congress supported war with Britain and wanted to gain Canada
Monroe DoctrineIsolationist statement which claimed Americas were closed to further colonization
Missouri CompromiseThis kept the balance of slave and free states and drew a "slave line" through the west
Battle of New OrleansThe outcome did not affect the war, but made Andrew Jackson a hero
Jay's TreatyAgreement for British to withdraw military but leave trading posts


World History II, AP European History, Psychology I, Modern Global Studies & EPF
Atlee High School
Mechanicsville, VA

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