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Federalist - 2 terms > set a precedent, Hamilton’s Financial Plan, Proclamation of Neutrality, Jay’s Treaty, Pickney’s Treaty, Whiskey Rebellion, Farewell Address, “No Political Parties”, “No Foreign Entanglement”, “No Sectionalism”, “No Permanent Alliances”
Federalist - Alien, Naturalization, Sedition Acts, Quasi War with France, XYZ Affair, VA + KY Resolutions
Democratic-Republican - “Revolution of 1800”, House of Reps. decided the election (Aaron Burr), LA Purchase, Lewis and Clark, Barbary Pirates, Cut down size of military, Marbury V. Madison, Embargo Act, Impressment of sailors
Democratic-Republican - War of 1812, Defended Washington, Hartford Convention (Feds), Star Spangled Banner Written, Treaty of Ghent, Passes 2nd Bank of US (BUS)
Democratic-Republican - Monroe Doctrine, Adams-Onis Treaty, “Era of Good Feelings”, Erie Canal, Compromise of 1800/Missouri Compromise, American Colonization, Industrialization, McCulloch V. MD
Democratic-Republican - “corrupt bargain”, Tariff of Abominations, Nasty election of 1828, campaigning is changing
Democrat - Nullification/Force Bill, Bank War/2nd B.U.S. Veto, Indian Removal, “Spoils System” > rotation in office, Against American System, extension of voting (all white males), “Era of the common man”, specie circular
Democratic - “Martin Van Ruin”, panic of 1837-hands off attitude, “Little Magician”-design, Independent Treasury
Whig - war general, 1 month, Log Cabin & Hard Cider campaign, “Tippecanoe + Tyler, too!”
Whig - grandchildren still alive, ran as a Whig vp > acted like a democrat, annexation of Texas, Growth of Manifest Destiny
Democratic - 54-40 or fight!, Oregon, Mexican War, Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, Mexican Cession (land), Dark Horse Candidate
Whig - Mexican War General, Gold Rush, Arguments over compromise of 1850-threatens to veto
Whig - compromise of 1850 passes, not much happens around slavery, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Published
Democrat - Gadsden Purchase, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas begins
Democratic - raise in sectionalism, did not stop secession, Dred Scott, Harper’s Ferry
Republican - civil war, Emancipation Proclamation, Homestead Act, Transcontinental RR (act passes), 13th Amendement, Morrill Land Grant Act, Assassinated
Republican - had been a Democrat-acts like one, impeached but not removed from office, reconstruction, KKK formed, vetoed Civil Rights legislation-overridden by Congress, white supremacist, pardoned ex-confederates, National Labor Union formed
Republican - Civil War General, corruption in administration-Credit Mobilier Scandal, Force Act-used to suppress KKK, greenbacks go away, panic of 1873, knights of labor formed, Battle of Little Big Horn
Republican - compromise of 1877-commission settles election, ends reconstruction, Great RR Strike, Temperance in Whitehouse
Republican - Assassinated, working on civil service reform
Republican - VT, Pendleton Act-Civil Service Act-Test, Chinese Exclusion Act, Modern Navy
Democratic - Haymarket Riot, Dawes Act, Interstate Commerce Commission, American Federation of Labor, High Tariff
Republican - billion dollar Congress, Sherman anti-trust Act, Homestead strike, Ghost Dance, Wounded Knee Massacre
Democratic - panic of 1893, Plessy V. Ferguson (1896), Pullman Strike, JP Morton bailed out US, economy
Republican - Spanish-American War, Philippine War (begins), Open door policy, Front Porch Campaign, assassinated
Republican - “Speak softly, but carry a big stick”, Panama Canal, Great White Fleet, “Gentlemen’s agreement” w/ Japan, Nobel Peace Prize, Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine, Trust Buster, Pure Food + Drug Act/FDA, conservationist-added to national parks & monuments, square deal + negotiating strikes > coal strikes

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America 1837 - 1858

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The Jackson Era

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the road to civil war

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Civil War

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