Early Republic & Age of Jackson
Across
- 2. issue over whether a state could ignore federal laws
- 3. ended the war of 1812
- 4. Supreme Court case ruled that the Federal government was superior to states and states could not tax the federal government
- 7. Favored a strong central government and a national bank
- 15. leader of the Federalist party; first Secretary of Treasury
- 17. voting rights
- 20. became a national hero after the Battle of New Orleans
- 24. led by Thomas Jefferson, believed in strong states and a small central government and an agrarian economy.
- 25. tax on imported goods
- 26. 6th president of the US
- 27. 2nd president of the US
- 28. 1st president of the US
- 30. the forced removal of Cherokee Indians to Oklahoma; resulted in the death of 1/4 of the tribe
- 32. pushed President Madison to declare war on Britain
- 33. an example to be followed
- 35. 4th president of the US
- 36. First ten amendments added to the US Constitution during Washington's Presidency
- 37. passed and signed by Adams that made it illegal to criticize the federal government
- 39. to void or cancel
- 40. land bought in 1803 that doubled the size of the US
- 41. Act passed and signed by John Adams that allowed immigrants to be arrested and deported for any legal offense
- 42. 3rd president of the US
- 43. Supreme Court ruled the state of Georgia had no authority over native tribes; Jackson ignored the ruling
Down
- 1. Upset with taxes enacted in Hamilton's Financial Plan, rural farmers in Pennsylvania began attacking tax collectors until Washington showed up with an army; showed the strength of the US Constitution
- 5. phrase that Southerners called the tax on foreign goods in 1828
- 6. an affair where French diplomats demanded a bribe of US diplomats
- 8. Washington's statement to the country and world that we would not get involved in the war between England and France.
- 9. Washington wrote this to the American public to explain his retirement and warn of political parties and creating permanent foreign alliances
- 10. 2nd fight against the British, they burned most of our Capitol in this war.
- 11. US statement to the world that colonization by Europe in the Western Hemisphere would not be tolerated
- 12. Supreme Court Chief Justice who ruled over Marbury v Madison, McCulloch v Maryland, Gibbons v Ogden, and Worcester v Georgia
- 13. Marbury v Madison established this precedent
- 14. wrote the Star Spangled Banner
- 16. Washington set this precedent which was followed by almost all presidents until FDR.
- 18. 7th president of the US
- 19. created due to disagreements with how strong the federal government should be.
- 21. created in 1789 to establish the Supreme Court and all lower federal courts
- 22. explored the Louisiana territory
- 23. Supreme court case that ruled the federal government is responsible for interstate commerce
- 29. Hamilton created this to 1. pay all war debts 2. raise government revenue (taxes) 3. create a national bank
- 31. the practice of removing government officials and hiring loyal supporters
- 34. Jackson's political party
- 38. 5th president of the US