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Dive into the legacies of Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, & Jackson. Explore key events like Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, Monroe Doctrine & more. Perfect for a thorough review session.
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Regents Review – Early Presidents HW: Review Book pages 205-207 #1-17 Practice Regents Thursday
Review Packet Page 11
Washington • Precedents set: cabinet, two terms in office • Farewell Address: neutrality, stay out of foreign affairs (no foreign entanglements)
Adams • Alien Acts – more difficult to become a citizen and easier to arrest and deport non-citizens who were a danger to national security. • Sedition – easier to arrest someone for criticizing the government.
Jefferson • Political parties – developed through custom and tradition (unwritten constitution). • Federalists (Hamilton) and Democratic-Republicans (Jefferson) • Louisiana Purchase – doubled the size of the US. Required loose interpretation of the Constitution (elastic clause). Acquire the Mississippi River.
Madison • War of 1812 – Causes – impressment, War Hawks wanted to acquire Canada and British giving arms to the Indians and encouraging them to attack settlers on the frontier. • Treaty of Paris – gained nothing • National Anthem, White House, Future President (Jackson)
Monroe • “Era of Good Feelings” – New spirit of pride and national unity after the War of 1812. • Monroe Doctrine – written by John Quincy Adams. No further colonization of the Western Hemisphere. Any attempt to do so would be an act of war. US will stay out of European affairs. • John Marshall – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Strengthened the power of the Federal government (McCulloch v. Maryland)
John Quincy Adams • Secretary of State – Wrote the Monroe Doctrine, negotiated the purchase of Florida. Better Secretary of State than President. • Florida – Adams-Onis Agreement – purchased from Spain.
Jackson • Spoils system – nepotism, gave jobs to his friends. • Pet banks – state banks owned by his friends that Jackson deposited money into. He broke the National Bank. • Trail of Tears – move Cherokees west of the Mississippi. Cherokees sue in court and win. Jackson moves them anyway. ¼ die along the way.