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16 Cards in this Set
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George Washington |
( No Party ) 1789 1) President of Precedents 2) Hamilton Financial System 3) Farewell Address stressed no alliances/political parties |
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John Adams |
(Federalist) 1797 1) XYZ Affair 2) Alien and Sedition Acts 3) Virginia and Kentucky |
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Thomas Jefferson |
(Democratic-Republican) 1801 1) LA Purchase 2) Embargo Act 3) Marbury vs. Madison |
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James Madison |
(Democratic-Republicans) 1809 1) War of 1812 2) Hartford Convention 3) Macon's Bill No. 2 |
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James Monroe |
(Nat'l Rep/ Dem-Rep) 1817 1) Era of Good Feelings 2) Missouri Compromise of 1820 3) Monroe Doctrine |
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JQ Adams |
(Nat'l Rep/ Dem-Rep) 1825 1) Corrupt Bargain 2) Transport Revolution 3) Expansion of U.S. Literature |
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Andrew Jackson |
(Jacksonian Dem) 1829 1) Nullification 2) Bank War 3) Spoils System |
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Martin Van Buren |
(Jacksonian Dem) 1837 1) Panic of 1837 2) Divorce Bill 3) Log Cabin + Hard Cider Campaign |
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William H. Harrison |
(Whig) 1841 1) Died in 30 days |
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John Tyler |
(Whig) 1841 1) Webster-Ashburton Treaty 2) Starts Texas Annexation 3) Bank Veto |
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James K. Polk |
(Dem) 1845 1) Mexican-American War 2) Wilmot Proviso 3) Manifest Destiny |
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Z. Taylor |
(Whig) 1849 1) Clayton-Bulwer Treaty |
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Millard FIlmore |
(Whig) 1850 1) Compromise of 1850 2) Fugitive Slave Act 3) Uncle Tom's Cabin |
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Franklin Pierce |
(Dem) 1853 1) Gadsden Purchase 2) Sumner-Brooks Affair 3) Bleeding Kansas/ Popular sovereignty |
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James Buchanan |
(Dem) 1857 1)Dred Scott Decision 2) Lincoln-Douglas Debate 3) Does nothing to stop civil war |
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Lincoln |
(Republican) 1857 1) Homestead Act 2) Morill Act 3) 1st income tax |