Conflict Tens Presidents Face

By Sumitra
  • Proclamation of Neutrality

    Proclamation of Neutrality
    1793, the war was going on between France and Britian. France hopes that America help them in war but Washington felt that United States was not prepared to enter another war. Image Source: Library of Congress
  • Alien and Sedition Acts

    Alien and Sedition Acts
    In 1798, Persident John Adams issued a series of law called Alien and Sedition Acts. Many people criticized the law as a way for Persident John Adam and political party to take away votes from oppossing political parties, which new American vote for more often.
  • War with Tripoli

    War with Tripoli
    In May 4, 1801 Tomas Jefferson refused to make any additional payment and Tripolli issued a declearation of war on United States. So Tomas Jefferson sent U.S. warship to Tripol. In June 4, 1895 the result of war, increased it's size U.S. naval defense on Tripoli cost and US. invastion into Tripoli from Egypt finally ended the war. Image Source: Library of Congress
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    In 1803, Mississippi river that belong to French becames United States. Jefferson doubled the land area of the U.S. $15 million. In November 1805, their expedition reached the pacific ocean. Image Source: Library of Congress
  • Battle of Tippecanoe

    Battle of Tippecanoe
    In 1811 Indians were pushed off their tribal lands and replace entirely by white settlers. By 1815, with a population of 400,000 European-American settlers in Ohio, Indian rights to thier lands had effectivly become invalid. Image Source: Library of Congress
  • Monroe Doctrine

    Monroe Doctrine
    In 1923, President James Monroe warned the European powet that he would consider and attempt on their part because almost every other important colony in Latin America gained indepence from Europe. The idea spelled out in the Monroe doctrine to shape American foreigh policy to this very day.
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  • Tariff of Abominations

    Tariff of Abominations
    In 1828, President John Quincy Adams approved Tariff of Abominations and these taxes made foreign goods more expensive for people to buy. The southern part of United States ended up paying more for manufactured goods but lost on raw metrials they produces. Image Source: Library of Congress
  • Indian Removal

    Indian Removal
    President Jackson helped push the indian removal act through congress and the indians removal had five tribes. The name of the five tribes are Cherokee, Creeki, Chicksan, and Seminde. Ironi cally white path, the Cheroke waririor chef buried here on the trail tree was once awarded meday for helping Anderaw Jackson juring the beter dangerours. Image Source: www.americanhistoryusa.com