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Early U.S. History REVIEW

Early U.S. History REVIEW. President Washington’s advisors? (Part of Unwritten Constitution) Cabinet

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Early U.S. History

REVIEW

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President Washington’s

advisors? (Part of Unwritten Constitution)

Cabinet

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Did Washington increase or decrease

the power of the Federal Government?

increased

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What rebellion did Washington lead troops to put down ? (Hint: people

opposed a new

Congressional tax. Whiskey Rebellion

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Washington established the

precedent of only serving ??? terms

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Washington established the

precedent of only serving two terms

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Washington’s ??????? Address

Parting advice for the country

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Washington’s Farewell Address

Parting advice for the country

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1. Domestic concern: beware

of ??????? parties

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1. Domestic concern: beware

of political parties

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2. Foreign Policy: try to remain ?????

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2. Foreign Policy: try to

remain neutral

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Washington warned against

getting into European ???? and problems.

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Washington warned against

getting into European wars and problems.

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Washington said trade with Europe

but do not form military ??????

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Washington said trade with Europe

but do not form military alliances

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Changes in America in the early 1800’s

1. Requirements for voting in national elections no longer included ???? ownership

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Changes in America in the early 1800’s

1. Requirements for voting in national elections no longer included land ownership

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2. States began establishing ???? ?????? because a democracy requires an

intelligent literate society.

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2. States began establishing public schools because a democracy requires an

intelligent literate society.

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3. The ???? trade (“importing” ????)

became illegal.

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3. The slave trade (“importing” slaves)

became illegal.

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Foreign Policy in the Early 1800’s

1. Big question: Should we be more favorable to Great

Britain or ??????

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Foreign Policy in the Early 1800’s

1. Big question: Should we be more favorable to Great

Britain or France?

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We eventually had problems with both Great Britain and France over issues

concerning ?????????? of sailors.

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We eventually had problems with both Great Britain and France over issues

concerning impressment of sailors.

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War of 1812War with Great Britain

U.S. “won”

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Battle of New Orleans

made ??????? ??????? famous - later a

President

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Battle of New Orleans made

Andrew Jackson famous - later a

President

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Monroe Doctrine

President James Monroe’s foreign policy concerning

(where???)

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Monroe Doctrine

President James Monroe’s foreign policy concerning

Latin America

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Monroe Doctrinetwo parts were…

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1. Warned European nations to stay out of ???? ???????

(Western Hemisphere)

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1. Warned European nations to stay out of

Latin America (Western Hemisphere)

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2. In turn the U.S. would stay out of

??????affairs

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2. In turn the U.S. would stay out of

Europeanaffairs

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Monroe Doctrine influenced U.S.

foreign policy for well over 100

years

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Also established U.S. dominance

over Latin America

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Feeling many Americans had that it was our destiny to control all of “America”

from coast to coast was called…

Manifest Destiny

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This policy eventually led to a war with ????

(country south of U.S).

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This policy eventually led to a war with

Mexico. U.S. “won” war and gained

territory of ?????????, Arizona and

many ???????????? states.

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This policy eventually led to a war with

Mexico. U.S. “won” war and gained

territory of California, Arizona and many

southwestern states.

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The End