Why Are Jeff’s Mad Monkeys Always Jumping Poor Lincoln?

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Why Are Jeff’s Mad Monkeys Always Jumping Poor Lincoln? George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Q. Adams Andrew Jackson James Polk Abe Lincoln

Washington’s Farewell Address Avoid foreign alliances avoid political parties Avoid sectionalism Whiskey Rebellion-showed a strong central government George Washington “Father of Our Country” 1st Leader of Continental Army during American Revolution

Alien and Sedition Acts XYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Acts John Adams Federalist

Sent Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Territory Wrote the Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776 Marbury v. Madison- set up Judicial Review Thomas Jefferson 3 Louisiana Purchase Democratic-Republican

4th President of the United States of America- Democratic Republican James Madison War of 1812 Considered the Father of the U.S. Constitution

Industrial Revolution Era of Good Feelings James Monroe Enacted the Monroe Doctrine Gibbons v Ogden McCulloch v. Maryland 5th President of the United States of America

Son of John Adams (2nd President) Industrial Revolution John Q. Adams Son of John Adams (2nd President) 6th President

-South Carolina wanted to nullify tariffs, but Jackson didn’t allow it Nullification Crisis -South Carolina wanted to nullify tariffs, but Jackson didn’t allow it Founder of modern day Democratic Party Spoils System Bank War-Pet Banks Andrew Jackson Nicknamed “Old Hickory” Enacted the Indian Removal Act- “Trail of Tears” 7th President Hero From the battle of New Orleans

Manifest Destiny James Polk 11th Texas Annexation Democrat Mexican-American war Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Emancipation Proclamation Assassinated by John Wilkes Booth Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln Civil War 1861-1865 1st Republican President 16th President of the United States of America