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2016

 Legislative Branch – Makes laws  Judicial Branch – interprets the laws  Checks and balances – limit the power of each branch  Anti-federalists – believed the national government given too much power  3/5ths compromise – determined how to count the slave population in each state for representation  The Great Compromise – 2 houses in Congress (Senate + House of Rep.)

 President Washington’s Precedents – 1. Establish Cabinet 2. Policy of neutrality 3. Serve 2 terms 4. Inauguration  Washington’s Policy of Neutrality – Stay neutral between fighting nations (Britain + France)  Effect of Whiskey Rebellion – proved that the new Constitution was STRONG!

 National government (Constitution) vs. Articles of Confederation – National government had MORE power than states.  Shared powers (Federal + State) – An example would be taxes.  Marbury vs. Madison – Established Judicial Review  Bill of Rights - protects basic rights of citizens

 Effect of the Louisiana Purchase – 1. Doubled the size of the U.S. 2. settlers moved west over Mississippi River 3. France loses all claims in North America.  Tariffs (Alexander Hamilton) – grow American industry  Goals of the War Hawks in War of 1812 – 1. take Canada 2. stop Britain from taking our ships 3. take Florida from Spain  Result of the War of 1812 – increase American pride  Monroe Doctrine (focus location) – Latin America

 Effects of Canals & Railroads – decreased the cost of sending goods from East to West  Textiles (cotton cloth production)– first industry to feel impact of Industrial Revolution  Impact of Cotton Gin – Increase demand for land to grow cotton  Sectionalism – Strong feelings as either a northerner or southerner.

 Tariff of 1828 – Southerners hated it because they felt they were being forced to pay for northerners prosperity.  Spoils System – practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs  National Bank vs. Andrew Jackson – Pres. Jackson believed it favored wealthy over poor.  Trail of Tears – Indian Removal Act (Congress) forced Native Americans to move west.  Andrew Jackson – viewed as a Champion of the People by the “common man”

 Manifest Destiny – Belief that the United States should spread west to the Pacific Ocean.  Chinese Migration to California – “pull factor” was job opportunities (gold discovered SF 48ers)  Main Cause of Mexican War – Border Dispute  Compromise of California a free state, STRONG fugitive slave law.

Emancipation Proclamation – Lincoln’s intent to end slavery in the states that seceded  Frederick Douglass - effective speaker of the Abolitionist movement because he had been a slave.  Anaconda Plan (North's Plan to win the war) - 1) blockade southern ports 2) capture Richmond 3) control the Mississippi River

Southern States Secede - Because the South saw Lincoln as a threat to way of life. Abolitionists & reformers - goal was to extend of voter rights. 13th amendment – outlawed slavery in the United States Freedmen’s Bureau – Assisted former slaves with basic needs Ku Klux Klan – Terrorist organization after the Civil War

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Pick TWO transportation innovations between that affected growth and development of the United States. Trains/Railroads Canals National Road Steamboats Who, What, Where, When, Why Important?