Unit 3 Vocab Flashcards

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1
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  • Way to keep federalist in.
  • Extended Supreme Court.
  • John Adams picks federalist
  • Lost executive office control judiciary branch
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Judiciary act of 1801

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2
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A midnight judge takes it to the Supreme Court

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Marbury v Madison

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3
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The power to interpret the constitution

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Judicial review

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4
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  • makes federal government Supreme Court stronger.

- denies Marbury

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John Marshall

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5
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Sacajawea, Lewis & Clark

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Explore the blue then part of the Louisiana purchase

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Pike

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Explores southern part of the Louisiana purchase

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France (Napoleon) selling it for $15 million -> Jefferson buys -> nation of farmers -> farmers happy

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Louisiana purchase

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British warships takes Americans of coast of Virginia

-1807

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Chesapeake incident

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  • response to Chesapeake incident
  • 1807
  • no one reads with anyone in the world. No american ship = no impressment
  • RUINS ECONOMY
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Embargo act

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10
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  • US intercourse with everyone except France and Britain

- Jefferson retires

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Non-intercourse act

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James Madison becomes president

  • 1810
  • “hey Britain/France you respect my rights in the middle of the sea we’ll trade”
  • France said yes, Britain said no
  • James Madison declares war of 1812 with Britain
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Macon’s bill #2

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12
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War Hawks

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Southern and westerns (Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama)
Want war with Britain
-want to expand, patriotic, and 2nd generation so no loyalty to Britain

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13
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First time political power replaces another and a peaceful transition.

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Revolution of 1800

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Jefferson sent mosquito fleet to bribe them and then we weren’t harassed by them anymore (used to be like pirates)

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Barbary states

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Fights against the USA in war of 1812 (Native American)

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Tecumseh

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16
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A peace treaty that ended the war of 1812

-no win, no lose

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Treaty of Ghent

17
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A secret meeting by the federalist to separate from the us to sign a separate peace treaty with Britain.
1814
Talked about secession

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Hartford convention

18
Q
  • a sideways triangular trade in the us
  • benefited the north
  • Henry clay
  • used to protect tariff
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American system

19
Q

“The power to tax is the power to destroy”

  • no one can fax the bus
  • says bank is constitutional
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McCulloch v Maryland

20
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Missouri wanted to become a slave state but north says no because there was an equal number so

  • no more importation of slaves
  • after 25 years a Slavs is free
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Tallmadge amendment

21
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"Compromise of 1820"
Maine - free
Missouri - slave
For every slave state came a free state 
Lasted from 1820-1860 
Missouri compromise line; no slaves north of 36° 20 line in Louisiana territory
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Missouri compromise

22
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Us and Britain
Great Lakes border of us and Canada
Us and Britain took out military
Demilitarized

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Rush-Bagot treaty

23
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Us and Spain
-1818
-we brought Florida
“Florida purchase treaty”

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Adams-onus treaty

24
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  • 1823
  • Quinsy Adams
  • tells European nations to not intervene with western territories “our backyard”
  • our else they’ll be “acts of agression” and America would have to fight
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Monroe doctrine

25
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No more political division

-wasn’t really “yay!”

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Era of good feelings