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APUSH: Unit 3
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Events
Beginning of Unit 3
Judiciary Act of 1789: Established the Federal Court System
Hamilton's Financial Plan: - assume all state debts - tax and tariffs - national bank
French Revolution: War w/ France and Britain
Washington states neutrality
Royal Navy begins to seize American ships
Jay's Treaty: - Prevented war w/ GB - Est. sovereignty over NW territory
Election of 1796
John Adams is elected president
XYZ affair: U.S/F.R relationship deteriorated
Napoleon came to power
Alien & Sedition Acts: attempt in silencing critics of Adams Administration
VA & KY Resolutions
Election of 1800
Thomas Jefferson is elected President
Louisiana Purchase: Purchasing New Orleans and entire LA territory
Unofficial War with Barbury Pirates: - Jefferson's refusal to pay tribute in exchange for not attacking U.S. ships
Jefferson's Embargo Act: - prevented U.S ships going to any foreign country
Election of 1808
Macon's Bill no. 2: - final step towards war
Williams Henry Harrison led small army against Indian/G.B forces
Battle of Tippecanoe
The War of 1812: -FR on verge of defeat, G.B turned attention to U.S
U.S Declares War on Britain
Napoleon Surrenders
G.B sailed up Chesapeake, defeated U.S. troops - set fire to most of D.C
Major Battle: - took place in New Orleans - Led by Andrew Jackson
Treaty of Ghent: - signed to end the war
Chartered 2nd National Bank
Election of 1816
Federalist Party DIES
Missouri Compromise: - Missouri applying to be a state - Conflict w/ slave states and non slave states
Tariff of 1816: - tariff to protect U.S manufacturing
11 free states & 11 slave states
Panic of 1819: - massive depression in west where there was land speculation
Monroe Doctrine: - americas closed to colonization - us wont interfere in european affairs and vice versa
Periods
Whiskey Rebellion: Response to Hamilton's tax on alcohol
Adam's Presidency
Jefferson Presidency
Madison's Presidency
War of 1812
Monroe Presidency
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