Launching the Nation 1785-1805
History

An acts about immigration and against false statements made about the government
Alien and Sedition Acts
An acts about immigration and against false statements made about the government. Alien and Sedition Acts. The Alien and Sedition Acts were laws passed in 1798 that allowed the U.S. government to deport non-citizens deemed dangerous and to limit free speech critical of the government.

The second national bank in the US which became a private corporation in 1836
Bank of the United States
The second national bank in the US which became a private corporation in 1836. Bank of the United States. The Bank of the United States was a central bank created to stabilize American currency and manage government funds.

An American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
Democratic Republican Party
An American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The Democratic-Republican Party was an early political party in the United States that promoted states' rights and opposed strong central government.

A set of electors who choose among candidates for a President and Vice President
Electoral college
A set of electors who choose among candidates for a President and Vice President. Electoral College. The Electoral College is a group of people chosen from each state in the U.S. to formally vote for the President and Vice President based on the popular vote in their state.

The first political party in the US led by Alexander Hamilton
Federalist Party
The first political party in the US led by Alexander Hamilton. Federalist Party. The Federalist Party was a political group in the early United States that supported a strong central government and helped establish the nation's financial system.

An American political leader, military general and the first president of the United States
George Washington
An American political leader, military general and the first president of the United States. George Washington. He was a key figure in the founding of the United States and led the country to independence.

A treaty between the US and Britain in the years following the American Revolution
Jays Treaty
A treaty between the US and Britain in the years following the American Revolution. Jay's Treaty. It was an agreement in 1794 that aimed to resolve lingering conflicts and ease tensions between the US and Britain after the Revolutionary War.

A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary
Judicial review
A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary. Judicial review. In history, judicial review is when courts decide if government actions follow the Constitution.

A US federal statute which established the federal judiciary of the United States
Judiciary Act of 1789
A US federal statute which established the federal judiciary of the United States. Judiciary Act of 1789. It created the basic structure of the U.S. court system, including the Supreme Court and lower courts.

A chief of the Miami people who led native warriors to a few major victories against US
Little Turtle
A chief of the Miami people who led native warriors to a few major victories against US. Little Turtle. Little Turtle was a Native American leader known for successfully defending his people's territory against U.S. forces in the late 18th century.

The claim that the US Constitution hold a dynamic meaning that evolves
Loose construction
The claim that the US Constitution holds a dynamic meaning that evolves. Loose construction. In history, loose construction is the idea that the Constitution can be interpreted broadly to adapt to changing times and circumstances.

The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803
Louisiana Purchase
The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803. Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase was when the U.S. bought a large area of land from France, doubling the size of the country.

Best known for his role as the leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Meriwether Lewis
Best known for his role as the leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Meriwether Lewis. Meriwether Lewis was an American explorer who co-led a journey to map and explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s.

The total debt or unpaid borrowed funds, carried by the federal government
National debt
The total debt or unpaid borrowed funds, carried by the federal government. National debt. Throughout history, national debt has been the money a country owes, like when governments borrow to pay for wars or big projects.

A George Washington's announcement about neutrality in the conflict between France and Britain
Neutrality Proclamation
A George Washington's announcement about neutrality in the conflict between France and Britain. Neutrality Proclamation. The Neutrality Proclamation was a 1793 statement by President George Washington declaring that the United States would not take sides in the conflict between France and Britain.

A treaty which defined the boundaries of the US with the Spanish colonies
Pinckneys Treaty
A treaty which defined the boundaries of the US with the Spanish colonies. Pinckney's Treaty. It was an agreement in 1795 that set the border between the US and Spanish Florida and allowed American access to the Mississippi River.

An organized group of people who have the same political ideology about government
Political party
An organized group of people who have the same political ideology about government. Political party. In history, a political party is a group that seeks to gain power in government by winning elections and shaping policies according to their ideas.

A private person or ship that engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war
Privateer
A private person or ship that engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war. Privateer. In history, a privateer was a privately-owned ship authorized by a government to attack enemy ships during wartime.

Ones who buy a stock in the expectation that in the very short-term it will rise in value
Speculators
Ones who buy a stock in the expectation that in the very short-term it will rise in value speculators. In history, speculators often fueled economic bubbles by rapidly trading assets based on anticipated price increases.

A restriction of judicial interpretation only to the exact wording of the law
Strict construction
A restriction of judicial interpretation only to the exact wording of the law. Strict construction. In history, strict construction refers to interpreting the U.S. Constitution based only on its text and original meaning, as favored by some early American leaders like Thomas Jefferson.

A 1795 treaty between the US and indigenous nations of the Northwest Territory
Treaty of Greenville
A 1795 treaty between the US and indigenous nations of the Northwest Territory Treaty of Greenville. The Treaty of Greenville was an agreement that ended conflicts with Native American tribes and allowed for U.S. settlement in present-day Ohio.

Helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition across the Louisiana Purchase
William Clark
Helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition across the Louisiana Purchase. William Clark. William Clark was an American explorer known for co-leading the first American expedition to explore the western territories of the United States.