Definition 1 of 44
The 16 judges that Adams put in charge of the new courts he made up in an effort to keep
federalist power
"land treaty"
Midnight Judges
stack the courts
agrarian society
Definition 2 of 44
A negotiated treaty between the Monroe administration and England. This treaty came after
the War of 1812 to settle disputes between Britain and U.S. It permitted Americans to share
Newfoundland fisheries w/ the Canadians, and fixed the vague northern limits of Louisiana ; It
also provided for a 10-year joint occupation of Oregon
Monroe Doctrine
judicial review
Treaty of 1818
Jefferson's Presidency
Definition 3 of 44
no trade with any foreign country in order to avoid war/ protect merchants from being
impressed into French/British navies
Jefferson's Embargo
issues with the embargo
Louisiana Purchase
stack the courts
,Definition 4 of 44
sold the Louisiana purchase
Jefferson's Embargo
Napolean Bonaparte
Midnight Judges
stack the courts
Definition 5 of 44
(Monroe) limited American and British naval armaments on Great Lakes, limited us-Canada
border fortifications
Henry Clay's American System
non intercourse act
Tallmage Amendment
Bush-Bagot Agreement
Definition 6 of 44
President during the War of 1812
War Legacy
Napoleon's Deception
James Madison
Treaty of Ghent
,Definition 7 of 44
what Jefferson called his buying of the Louisiana Territory because he does not have the
explicit power in the constitution to buy land
Midnight Judges
change in markets, farming, manufacturing
Barbary Pirates
"land treaty"
Definition 8 of 44
Replaced the Embargo of 1807, only forbade trade with France and Britain.
Bush-Bagot Agreement
Macon's Bill No. 2
non intercourse act
Tallmage Amendment
Definition 9 of 44
US merchants had nothing to sell (don't manufacture own goods)
The south and west couldn't sell their crops
smuggling starts up again
stack the courts
TJ's thoughts behind embargo
issues with the embargo
results of the lewis and clark expedition
, Definition 10 of 44
maintained Hamilton's national debt/bank plan to win over federalists;
reduced military and federal jobs
repealed excise taxes
appointed only demreps to cabinet
Jefferson's Presidency
impeachment campaign
Jefferson's Embargo
issues with the embargo
Definition 11 of 44
His administration was marked by the acquisition of Florida (1819); the Missouri Compromise
(1820), in which Missouri was declared a slave state; and the profession of the Monroe
Doctrine (1823), declaring U.S. opposition to European interference in the Americas.
opposition to the war
Napoleon's Deception
Pickney's Treaty
Monroe's Presidency
Definition 12 of 44
an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the northwestern territories of the United
States
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair
Louisiana Purchase
TJ's thoughts behind embargo
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