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A New Nation. John Adams. First Vice President of the United States. Precedent. an act or instance that may be used as an example in dealing with subsequent similar instances. State Department. Handles relations with other nations First headed by Thomas Jefferson. Treasury Department.
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John Adams • First Vice President of the United States
Precedent • an act or instance that may be used as an example in dealing with subsequent similar instances
State Department • Handles relations with other nations • First headed by Thomas Jefferson
Treasury Department • Handles the nation’s financial matters • First headed by Alexander Hamilton
War Department • Handles the nation’s defense • Was first headed by Henry Knox
Attorney General • Handles the nation’s legal affairs • Was first headed by Edmund Randolph
Postmaster General • Handles the nation’s postal service
Cabinet • a group of advisers to the president
Judiciary Act • Established a federal court with 13 district courts • State laws remained • Federal courts have the power to overturn state decisions • Supreme Court is the final authority • John Jay was named chief justice of the Supreme Court
Bill of Rights • First 10 amendments to the Constitution • Limits the powers of government • Protects the rights of individual liberty • Freedom of speech • Protects the rights of the accused • Guarantees the right to a trial by jury
National Debt • the amount of money a nation’s government owes
Hamilton’s Plan • The new government would pay off the debts of the states, that were the results of the war • Hamilton believed that this would give the states a strong interest in the success of the national government
Bonds • paper notes promising to repay money in a certain length of time
Speculators • people who risk money in order to make a larger profit
Washington D.C. • Special district between Maryland and Virginia • Established to appease the southern states and encourage them to help pay money owed to American citizens
Unconstitutional • not agreeing or consistent with the Constitution.
Tariff • Tax on imported products
Surplus • excess, or amount left over
Whiskey Rebellion • Rebellion of farmers against a tax on whiskey • Stopped when President Washington sent in the army • Showed that if citizens wanted to protest a law they had to do so peacefully • The government would use force to keep social order
Little Turtle • Chief of the Miami people • Led a victory over the Americans in a battle near Wabash River in present day Ohio • The biggest defeat of American forces by Native Americans ever (over 600 American soldiers were killed)
Battle of Fallen Timbers • Eliminated all Native American hopes of keeping their land near the Ohio River • Native Americans signed the Treaty of Greenville and officially agreed to surrender their land in present day Ohio
Neutrality • a position of not taking sides in a conflict
Impressment • forcing people into service
Jay’s Treaty • Negotiated by John Jay • British withdrew completely from American soil • British paid for damaged American ships
Pinckney's Treaty • Negotiated by Thomas Pinckney • Gave Americans freedom to navigate the Mississippi River • Gave Americans the right to trade in New Orleans
Partisan • Favoring one side of an issue
First Political Parties • Federalists (Alexander Hamilton) • Favored rule by the wealthy, strong federal government, emphasis on manufacturing, a loose interpretation of the Constitution, British alliance, a national bank and protective tariffs
Democratic-Republicans (Thomas Jefferson) • Favored rule by the people, strong state governments, emphasis on agriculture, strict interpretation of the Constitution, French alliance, state banks and free trade
Implied Powers • Powers that were not expressly forbidden in the Constitution • Hamilton believed in using implied powers • Jefferson believed they should only be used if it was “absolutely necessary” to carry out an expressed powers
Election of 1796 • First election where candidates sought office as members of a party • John Adams for the Federalists (won) • Thomas Jefferson for the Republicans (lost and became Vice President)
XYZ Affair • Refers to the demands made by three French delegates for America to give France money, which the Americans refused • Led to several naval skirmishes between the two countries
Aliens • Immigrants living in a country who are not citizens
Alien and Sedition Acts • restricted the public activities of political radicals who supported the French Revolution and criticized President Adams
Seditinon • activities aimed at weakening established government
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions • claimed the Alien and Sedition Acts could not be put into action because it violated the Constitutionand that states could nullify federal laws they considered unconstitutional
Nullify • Legally overturn