Battle of Tippecanoe William Henry Harrison defeats Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe Keeps Ohio Territory safe for settlers.

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Battle of Tippecanoe William Henry Harrison defeats Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe Keeps Ohio Territory safe for settlers

Hartford Convention New England Federalists meet to discuss Leaving the United States Word gets out, and no one want to be Federalist any more

Chesapeake Incident First time a British Ship attacks an American Ship and impresses sailors

Battle of New Orleans Andrew “Stonewall” Jackson defeats the British Causes Americans to think that they won the War of 1812

Treaty of Ghent Treaty that ends the War of 1812 Didn’t address Trade Rights or Impressment

George Washington (Federalist) Term: 1789- 1797 Domestic: Whiskey Rebellion- farmers protesting Whiskey Tax>> takes army of 13,000 men and puts the Rebellion down quickly >>>>Proves the Constitution is STRONG Farewell Address: NO POLITICAL PARTIES! They tear the nation apart unnecessarily Foreign: Farewell Address: Don’t get pulled into Entangling Alliances, STAY NEUTRAL

John Adams Federalist Term: 1797-1801 Domestic: Alien Act- President can deport anyone for no reason>French people and Democratic Republicans Sedition Act- You cant talk bad about the Government> goes against the first amendment Foreign: XYZ Affair- French Officials want US officials to bribe them to stop impressment of US sailors. It doesn’t work Quasi War

Thomas Jefferson Democratic Republican Term: 1801-1809 Domestic: Revolution of 1800- first time a new political party takes the presidency, and no one died Midnight Judges- Adams appoints judges on his last day> make the national government more powerful Marbury vs Madison- “judicial review” Foreign: Louisiana Purchase- We buy this land from the French for $15 Million, Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea and her baby explore all the way to the Pacific