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George Washington pursued this as the foreign policy to allow for needed time for the US to gain economic and military strength
One precedent set by Washington was the creation of a group of presidential advisors known as this.
Amid controversy, Hamilton proposed the creation of this that could house federal deposits.
These were added to imports in the early 1800s to raise revenue and protect domestic manufacturing.
Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality, Jefferson’s Embargo Act and the Monroe Doctrine were all efforts to avoid this with European powers
The Supreme Court assumed this power in the case Marbury v. Madison
Conflicts between Jeffersonians and Hamiltonians during the Washington administration gave rise to these.
The Marshall Court decisions generally increased this level of government’s power
These two oceans allowed the US to maintain its policy of neutrality through much of the 1800s
Farmers in the Ohio River Valley gained a great economic benefit when the US acquired this waterway
This was a foreign policy success because it ended French control of the Mississippi River
President Jefferson authorized this expedition duo to explore a possible route to the Pacific Ocean.
This is the relatively flat region of the US between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains
The purchase of the Louisiana territory initially posed a problem for President Jefferson because of this view of the interpretation of the Constitution.
During the 1800s the availability of these greatly contributed to the start of the Industrial Revolution.
A battle plan for the attack on Ft Henry is this type of document – primary or secondary?
During the first half of the 1800s, trade and manufacturing most influenced this region of the United States.
Farmers could more easily ship their grain to eastern markets when this New York transportation system was completed in 1825.
A primary goal of this presidential decree (1823) was to prevent European intervention in newly independent Latin American countries.
As a result of this 1820 act, the balance between free and slave states was maintained.
President Jackson’s Indian policy was to force them to move west of this geographic feature.
President Jackson used this system to provide jobs to his political party supporters
The Articles of Confederation and the theory of nullification were both attempts to give this level of government more power.
Voter participation increased with the election of Jackson (1828) due to the end of this requirement to vote by many states.
The Cherokee nation won the right to keep its land in Georgia in this case.