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Major Events during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century

Major Events during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. Who was the first president of the United States?. George Washington. Define political party. A group of people with similar beliefs about how to run the government. What were the first two political parties?. Federalists

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Major Events during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century

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  1. Major Events during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century

  2. Who was the first president of the United States? • George Washington

  3. Define politicalparty. • A group of people with similar beliefs about how to run the government.

  4. What were the first two political parties? • Federalists • Democratic-Republicans ( also called simply Republicans)

  5. Who led the Federalists? • Alexander Hamilton • John Adams

  6. What were the beliefs of the Federalists? • Strong national government • Industrial economy (factories or manufacturing)

  7. What groups supported the Federalists? • Bankers • Businessmen

  8. What part of the country gave the Federalists their strongest support? • Northeast (New England)

  9. Who led the Republicans? • Thomas Jefferson • James Madison

  10. What were the beliefs of the Democratic-Republicans? • Weak national government • Strong state governments • Agricultural economy (farming)

  11. What region gave the strongest support to the Democratic-Republicans? • The South

  12. What groups supported the Democratic-Republicans? • Farmers • Artisans (Skilled Craftsmen) • Frontier Settlers

  13. Who was elected president in 1800? • Thomas Jefferson

  14. What president bought the Louisiana Territory? • Thomas Jefferson

  15. From what country did the United States purchase the Louisiana Territory? • France

  16. How did the Louisiana Territory affect the size of the United States? • Doubled it

  17. Who did President Jefferson send to explore the Louisiana Territory? • Lewis and Clark

  18. Where did the Louisiana Territory lie? • West of the Mississippi River

  19. Who was the guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition? • Sacajawea

  20. What war lasted from 1812 to 1815? • The War of 1812

  21. What two countries fought the War of 1812? • The United States • Great Britain

  22. What territory did the United States claim after the War of 1812? • The Oregon Territory

  23. What territory did the United States acquire in 1819? • Florida

  24. From what country did the United States acquire Florida? • Spain

  25. Who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the first 30 years of the 19th century? • John Marshall

  26. To what political party did John Marshall belong? • The Federalists

  27. Why were the Marshall court’s decisions important? • Made the federal courts a co-equal branch of the United States government

  28. How did the Supreme Court rule in Marbury v. Madison? • Declared a federal law unconstitutional

  29. What is the power of judicial review? • A court’s power to declare a law unconstitutional

  30. What is the Supreme Court’s main check on the power of Congress? • Judicial Review

  31. How did the Marshall court rule in McCulloch v. Maryland? • Forbid the states from taxing agencies of the federal government • Declared a Maryland state law unconstitutional

  32. Who said “the power to tax is the power to destroy”? • John Marshall

  33. Why was McCulloch v. Maryland important? • Established the power of the federal government over the states • Strengthened the federal courts’ power of judicial review

  34. What issue did the Monroe Doctrine involve? • Foreign Policy

  35. What set forth the basic principles of American foreign policy from 1823 until the end of the 19th century? • The Monroe Doctrine

  36. What were the 4 points of the Monroe Doctrine?

  37. No more European colonies in the Americas • Countries in Western Hemisphere were republics; countries in Europe were monarchies • If European countries threatened any country in Americas, then they threatened the United States • U.S. would stay out of European affairs

  38. What continents are in the Western Hemisphere? • North America • South America

  39. What is a republic? • A Representative Democracy • The People elect representatives to make the laws

  40. Who rules in monarchies? • Kings and Queens

  41. What was the mostimportant point of the Monroe Doctrine? • European countries should stay out of the affairs of the Western Hemisphere

  42. What precedent did the Monroe Doctrine set for American presidents ? • American presidents would consider it a threat to the United States, if European countries meddled with countries in the Western Hemisphere

  43. What were two trends in American life during the first half of the 19th century? • Westward Movement • Economic Development

  44. What type of economy developed in the North during the first half of the 19th century? • An Industrial Economy

  45. What two transportation improvements encouraged westward movement and economic development? • Canals • Railroads

  46. Who invented the cotton gin? • Eli Whitney

  47. What did the cotton gin do? • Separated cotton seeds from the cotton fiber

  48. What did the cotton gin cause to spread throughout the Deep South? • The “Cotton Kingdom” based on African-American slavery

  49. Did the cotton gin increase or decrease the demand for slaves? • Increased

  50. What resulted from American immigration into Texas? • An armed revolt against Mexican rule

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