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“Revolution of 1800” Electoral College.. Hamilton… First orderly transfer of power from one party to another (12 th Amendment 1804)

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“Revolution of 1800”. Electoral College.. Hamilton… First orderly transfer of power from one party to another (12 th Amendment 1804). “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”. “Midnight Judges”. Adams… Judiciary Act 1801… Attempt to entrench Federalist Power Repealed in 1802. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Revolution of 1800” Electoral College.. Hamilton… First orderly

transfer of power from one party to another

(12th Amendment 1804)

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“We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”

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John Marshall Chief Justice Served on court 34

years…

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Marbury v. Madison (1803) Sec of State: James

Madison refused to appoint the “midnight judge” William Marbury

Marbury sued and case went to Supreme Court…

John Marshall establishes judicial review…

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Samuel Chase Arrogant & unpopular

– angered the Jeffersonians…

1804 impeachment – found not guilty

Ensured principle of the Separation of Powers

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The Tripolitan War1801-1805 Barbary Coast

Pirates…. “to the shores of

Tripoli”… Extorted a peace

treaty for $60k…

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Louisiana Purchase -

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A Precarious Neutrality Napoleon & the

British… Impressment… Chesapeake… Jefferson’s “peaceful

coercion” Embargo Act of 1807

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Election of 1808-Madison wins, but Federalists gain strength in Congress (a reaction against hated embargo)-War Hawks elected to Congress-Non Intercourse Act & Macon’s Bill

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Tecumseh & The Prophet

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The Battle of Tippecanoe “War Hawks” in

congress… William Henry

Harrison… A presidential curse?

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Mr. Madison’s War

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USS Constitution “Old Ironsides” defeating the HMS Guerrire

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Battle of New Orleans

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Results of the War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent

(1814)… Federalist Party

disappears… Respect for the

young nation grows… Rush-Bagot

Agreement (1817)…

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The American System – Henry Clay Tariff of 1816… Clay’s American

System: Strong Bank… Protective Tariff… Tariff revenue used for

roads, canals, etc.

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“Era of Good Feelings”

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Panic of 1819 and Going West

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John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)… Cohens v. Virginia (1821)… Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)… Fletcher v. Peck (1810)… Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819)…

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Convention of 1818

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Monroe Doctrine (1823) Warned European

powers against further colonization or intervention in the Americas…

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