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1st government of the U.S. during the American Revolution. Established the powers of the national government during the revolution.
business, trade.
to limit, to impose rules, laws
outlined the process for admitting a new state to the Union. Outlawed slavery in the new territory.
a plan, structure of government.
the 1st ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Bill of rights
a change, the process to change, or add to the U.S. Constitution
to make the laws
to carry out, or execute the laws
to interpret the law
during the Constitutional Convention the compromise decided how many votes each state would have in the Senate and the House of Representatives. (U.S. Congress, the legislative branch)
the highest court, judges federal law and appeals
established boundaries in the Western Hemisphere, warns European nations not to interfere in matters of the Western Hemisphere
Land purchased from France by Thomas Jefferson, Louisiana, west of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains
He established a federal court system, the Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution. Plans began to develop a national capital in Washington, D.C., 1st president (VA)
2nd president, two-party system emerged during his administration (MA)
4th president, War of 1812, Father of U.S. Constitution (VA)
5th president, Monroe Doctrine (VA)
an African American astronomer and surveyor, helped complete the design for Washington D.C.
led the expedition to explore the lands of the Louisiana Purchase. Explored all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
3rd president Louisiana Purchase, Lewis & Clark exploration west of the Mississippi River (VA)

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