The Early Republic of America

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Across
  1. 4. / Washington left this to advise America, said to avoid factions, sectionalism, foreign entanglements, and to stay neutral,
  2. 5. / Served under George Washington, was Secretary of Treasury, helped create implied powers, created a national debt plan (US bonds), argued that the U.S. should stay out of the French Revolution
  3. 9. / Articles of _____________:the U.S.’s failed first attempt at government
  4. 10. / Advisory body of the president, created by Washington and kept by every president
  5. 11. / Political party that supported a strong central government, led by Alexander Hamilton
  6. 13. / Second president, served only one term, failures led to the election of 1800s and the first peaceful transition of power in American history
  7. 15. / Rebellion where Washington used federal troops to subdue it
  8. 17. / _______ v. Madison: one of the most influential cases in U.S. history, led to the creation of Judicial Review, a check the Judicial branch has
  9. 18. / Was listed as a grievence of King George III (removed because founding fathers thought it was too controversial), Washington and Jefferson privately advocated against it, both still used it
Down
  1. 1. / First president, set a precedent for the following presidents
  2. 2. / Third president, principal author of the constitution, wanted to get involved in the French Revolution, won the election of 1800
  3. 3. / Democratic-___________:political party that supported more power in the states, led by Thomas Jefferson
  4. 6. / Property owning, over the age of 21, male, and _____ were requirements to be able to vote in early America
  5. 7. / _________ privilege: invoked by Washington, refusal to hand over all documents to congress
  6. 8. / period between elections and inauguration of new officials
  7. 12. / _________ Purchase: territory President Jefferson bought from Napoleon, caused questioning of presidential power
  8. 14. / Amount of terms Washington served
  9. 16. / Tied with Jefferson in the election of 1800, eventually dueled and killed Hamilton after a long, tense history.