Early Republic of the United States
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The Early Republic of the United States was the formative period from the 1790s to the 1820s when the new nation established its political institutions, financial system, and party politics under the Constitution following the American Revolution.
Aliases (12)
- Early national period of the United States ×9
- Early American Republic ×5
- Early national period of United States history ×3
- Early National Period of the United States ×2
- Federalist Era ×2
- Early National period of United States history ×1
- Early Republic ×1
- Early Republic era ×1
- Early Republic era of the United States ×1
- Early United States ×1
- Era of Good Feelings in the United States ×1
- First Party System ×1
Statements (82)
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era in United States history
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historical period → |
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United States
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1820s
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American Revolution
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American Revolutionary War → Articles of Confederation era → Confederation period of the United States → Founding Era of the United States → Presidency of George Washington → ratification of the United States Constitution → |
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Alien and Sedition Acts
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Barbary Wars → Battle of Tippecanoe → Democratic-Republican Party → Embargo Act of 1807 → Era of Good Feelings → Federalist Party → First Party System → Gibbons v. Ogden → Hamilton's financial program → Hartford Convention → Jay Treaty → Judiciary Act of 1789 → Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions → Louisiana Purchase → Marbury v. Madison → McCulloch v. Maryland → Missouri Compromise → Monroe Doctrine → Native American resistance in the Old Northwest → Presidency of George Washington → Presidency of James Madison → Presidency of James Monroe → Presidency of John Adams → Presidency of Thomas Jefferson → Quasi-War → Second Great Awakening (early phase) → Tecumseh's Confederacy → War of 1812 → Whiskey Rebellion → XYZ Affair → assumption of state debts → codification of presidential succession practices → conflicts over states' rights → creation of the First Bank of the United States → creation of the Second Bank of the United States → debates over strict vs loose construction of the Constitution → development of American foreign policy independence from Europe → development of American nationalism → development of American party politics → development of American print culture → development of the federal court system → entrenchment of chattel slavery in the South → establishment of the Bill of Rights → expansion into the trans-Appalachian West → expansion of white male suffrage in some states → formation of the Cabinet system → growth of evangelical Protestantism → growth of the cotton economy → peaceful transfer of power in the election of 1800 → rise of Jeffersonian democracy → rise of partisan newspapers → rise of sectional tensions over slavery → suppression of the transatlantic slave trade by 1808 → |
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Panic of 1819
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acquisition of Florida from Spain → admission of new states to the Union → debates over slavery in the territories → development of internal improvements debates → development of the office of the presidency → emergence of American cultural nationalism in literature and arts → establishment of Washington, D.C. as the national capital → establishment of the Supreme Court as final arbiter of constitutional meaning → institutionalization of the two-branch legislature under the Constitution → negotiation of the Adams–Onís Treaty → ratification of the United States Bill of Rights → rise of the American System (early formulation) → strengthening of federal authority over states → westward migration across the Appalachians → |
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1790
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1790s → |
Referenced by (37)
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Adams and Liberty
("Federalist Era")
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Alexander Hamilton's First Report on the Public Credit ("Early national period of the United States") → Alexander Hamilton's Second Report on the Public Credit → Alien and Sedition Acts ("Early national period of the United States") → Constitutional Convention ("Early national period of the United States") → Convention of 1800 ("Early national period of United States history") → First United States Congress ("Early national period of the United States") → Jay Treaty ("Early American Republic") → Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions ("Early national period of the United States") → Militia Acts of the United States → National Road → North Carolina ratifying conventions for the U.S. Constitution ("Early National period of United States history") → Report on Manufactures → Report on Public Credit → Secretary of War → Tariff Act of 1790 ("Early National Period of the United States") → Third Report on the Public Credit ("Early American Republic") → Treaty of Greenville ("Early national period of the United States") → |
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Bishop White House
("Early Republic")
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David Barton ("Early national period of the United States") → Dolley Madison → First Bank of the United States ("Early National Period of the United States") → Gouverneur Morris → |
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Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
("Early national period of United States history")
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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton ("Early American Republic") → John Marshall Court ("Federalist Era") → Washington administration ("Early national period of the United States") → |
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Colonial America
("Early United States")
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War of 1812 ("Era of Good Feelings in the United States") → |
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Great Compromise
("Early national period of United States history")
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Todd House ("Early American Republic") → |
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Presidency of John Adams
("Early national period of the United States")
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William Marbury → |
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Antebellum period
("Early Republic era")
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Anne Hill Carter Lee
("Early American Republic")
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Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
("Early Republic era of the United States")
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Democratic-Republican Party
("First Party System")
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partySystem |