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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

John Adams

(Federalist) 1797




1) XYZ Affair


2) Alien and Sedition Acts


3) Virginia and Kentucky

Thomas Jefferson

(Democratic-Republican) 1801




1) LA Purchase


2) Embargo Act


3) Marbury vs. Madison

James Madison

(Democratic-Republicans) 1809




1) War of 1812


2) Hartford Convention


3) Macon's Bill No. 2

James Monroe

(Nat'l Rep/ Dem-Rep) 1817




1) Era of Good Feelings


2) Missouri Compromise of 1820


3) Monroe Doctrine

JQ Adams

(Nat'l Rep/ Dem-Rep) 1825




1) Corrupt Bargain


2) Transport Revolution


3) Expansion of U.S. Literature

Andrew Jackson

(Jacksonian Dem) 1829




1) Nullification


2) Bank War


3) Spoils System

Martin Van Buren

(Jacksonian Dem) 1837




1) Panic of 1837


2) Divorce Bill


3) Log Cabin + Hard Cider Campaign

William H. Harrison

(Whig) 1841




1) Died in 30 days

John Tyler

(Whig) 1841




1) Webster-Ashburton Treaty


2) Starts Texas Annexation


3) Bank Veto

James K. Polk

(Dem) 1845




1) Mexican-American War


2) Wilmot Proviso


3) Manifest Destiny

Z. Taylor

(Whig) 1849




1) Clayton-Bulwer Treaty

Millard FIlmore

(Whig) 1850




1) Compromise of 1850


2) Fugitive Slave Act


3) Uncle Tom's Cabin

Franklin Pierce

(Dem) 1853




1) Gadsden Purchase


2) Sumner-Brooks Affair


3) Bleeding Kansas/ Popular sovereignty

James Buchanan

(Dem) 1857




1)Dred Scott Decision


2) Lincoln-Douglas Debate


3) Does nothing to stop civil war

Lincoln

(Republican) 1857




1) Homestead Act


2) Morill Act


3) 1st income tax