Judicial Review
Proclamation of Neutrality
Federalist Party
Whiskey Rebellion
Monroe Doctrine
Marbury vs. Madison (1803)
Northwest Obedience
Democratic-Republican
Louisiana Purchase
War of 1812
The first president's advice to the nation to remain neutral in European affairs
Supreme Court assertion that it can declare a law unconstitutional and established the first major instance of judicial review
Uprising by western farmers in response to Hamilton's taxation plan
Political party that advocated for a strong national government
A political organization that supports stronger state governments and limited federal government
Established territorial law and path for new states to be admitted into the Union
President declaration that the American continents was no longer open to European exploration and settlement
Conflict with Britain over the impressment of US Sailors that proved the nation could defend itself
Done by the Supreme Court to prove constitutionality of a law
1803 expansion of US territory that doubled the size of the nation