![]() Protect Native American lands and ways of Tecumseh Native American leader that called for aĬonfederation of Native American tribes to Tecumseh's confederacy allied with the Britishĭuring the War of 1812 Harrison emerged as a forces - led by William Henry Harrison -ĭefeated Tecumseh's confederacy then burned It also hurt the national economy, so it was replaced by the Non-Intercourse Act. It was difficult to enforce because it was opposed by merchants and everyone else whose livelihood depended upon international trade. It was meant to force Britain and France to change their policies towards neutral vessels by depriving them of American trade. Embargo Act of 1807 This act issued by Jefferson forbade American trading ships from leaving the U.S. Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel, in which Hamilton was killed on July 11, 1804. When he lost, he blamed Hamilton (a successful Federalist politician) of making defamatory remarks that cost him the election. His Pike expedition often compared to the lewis and Clark expedition, mapped much of the southern portion of the Louisianna Purchase Lewis and Clark Expedition an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the northwestern territories of the United States Hamilton-Burr duel After Burr lost to Jefferson as a Republican, he switched to the Federalist party and ran for governor of New York. Sacajawea native american woman who served as a guide an interpreter for the lewis and clark expedition Zebulon Pike American soldier and explorer whom Pikes Peak in Colorada is named. They kept very careful maps and records of this new land acquired from the Louisiana Purchase. Thomas Jefferson resolution in haiti led by Toussaint L'Ouverture had drivenįrench from their Caribbean colony of Haiti Lewis and Clark Sent on an expedition by Jefferson to gather information on the United States' new land and map a route to the Pacific. ![]() Unconstitutional John Marshall Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointedīy John Adams Louisiana Purchase territory in western United States purchased Madison This case establishes the Supreme Court's ![]() New federal judgeships and other judicial Jefferson's First Inaugural Address swore to defend the Constitution and faithfully discharge the duties of his office pledged freedom of religion and the press endorsed the encouragement of agriculture, and of commerce as its handmaid the federal government must conduct its business economically and attempt to pay off its debts the state governments were "the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies " also sought to calm the fears of Federalists declared the nation must avoid entangling alliances, which was a signal that the Republicans would accept the recent termination of the 1778 French alliance they would also avoid extreme partisanship minority rights would be protected, and all Americans would arrange themselves under the will of the law, and unite in common efforts for the common good Judiciary Act of 1801 law that let President John Adams fill federal This led to the 12th Amendment, which requires the president and vice-president of the same party to run on the same ticket. After a long series of ties in the House, Jefferson was finally chosen as president. The final decision went the House of Representatives, where there was another tie. Alexander Hamilton Election of 1800, tie, Jefferson and Burr The two Democratic-Republicans Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr defeated Federalist John Adams, but tied with each other. He was the third vice president of the United States, serving during President Thomas Jefferson's first term.
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