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George Washington #1 1789-1797 None John Adams Years in Office: Political Party: None Vice President: John Adams George Washington #1

George Washington Domestic Issues: War Debts National Bank Whiskey Rebellion 4. Indian Conflict

George Washington International Issues: War in Europe French Revolution 3. Neutrality

George Washington Moved capitol Judiciary Act No 3rd Term Achievements: Moved capitol Judiciary Act No 3rd Term 4. Farewell Address

John Adams #2 1797 - 1801 Federalist Thomas Jefferson Years in Office: Political Party: Federalist Vice President: Thomas Jefferson John Adams #2

John Adams Alien Act (immigrants) 2. Sedition Act (speech) Domestic Issues: Alien Act (immigrants) 2. Sedition Act (speech) 3. War Hawks (Federalists)

John Adams International Issues: England vs. France War 2. Neutrality violated 3. “XYZ” Affair

John Adams Treaty With France 2. Avoids war 3. 1st in White House Achievements: Treaty With France 2. Avoids war 3. 1st in White House 4. Starts Navy

Thomas Jefferson #3 1801 - 1809 Republican Aaron Burr George Clinton Years in Office: 1801 - 1809 Political Party: Republican Vice President: Aaron Burr George Clinton Thomas Jefferson #3

Thomas Jefferson Marbury vs. Madison 2. Farming vs trade economy Domestic Issues: Marbury vs. Madison 2. Farming vs trade economy 3. 1st Political Parties

Thomas Jefferson International Issues: 1. Neutrality violations 2. American sailors captured 3. Trade Embargo

Thomas Jefferson Louisiana Purchase 2. Lewis & Clark Expedition Achievements: Louisiana Purchase 2. Lewis & Clark Expedition 3. Westward Expansion

James Madison #4 1809 - 1817 Republican George Clinton Elbridge Gerry Years in Office: 1809 - 1817 Political Party: Republican Vice President: George Clinton Elbridge Gerry James Madison #4

James Madison #4 Native Americans (Tippecanoe) 2. Embargo (economy) Domestic Issues: Native Americans (Tippecanoe) 2. Embargo (economy) 3. New England Federalists (secession)

James Madison International Issues: Impressment of sailors 2. England is helping Indians 3. War of 1812

James Madison Treaty of Ghent (England) 2. Industrialization Achievements: Treaty of Ghent (England) 2. Industrialization 3. Urbanization

James Monroe #5 1817 - 1825 Republican Daniel Tompkins Years in Office: 1817 - 1825 Political Party: Republican Vice President: Daniel Tompkins Last Founding Father James Monroe #5

James Monroe Economy: (American System) 2. Sectionalism & Slavery Domestic Issues: Economy: (American System) 2. Sectionalism & Slavery 3. Missouri Compromise

James Monroe International Issues: Mexican Independence 2. Latin American Revolutions 3. European colonization

James Monroe Monroe Doctrine 2. Florida ceded 3. Roads, Canals, Achievements: Monroe Doctrine 2. Florida ceded 3. Roads, Canals, Trade & Tariffs

Andrew Jackson #7 1829 - 1837 Democrat John Calhoun Martin van Buren Years in Office: 1829 - 1837 Political Party: Democrat Vice President: John Calhoun Martin van Buren “Old Hickory” Andrew Jackson #7

Andrew Jackson 7th Pres. Domestic Issues: 1. Bank War (veto) 2. Tariff (Tax) 3. Indian Removal 4. Nulification Crisis 5. Seminole War

Andrew Jackson International Issues: Battle of Alamo Texas Independence from Mexico

Andrew Jackson Achievements: Self-made man 2. Spoils System 3. “Jacksonian Democracy”