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Alien and Sedition Acts, "American System", Annapolis Convention, articles of confederation, "Bargain and Corruption", Nicholas Biddle, Aaron Burr, John C. Calhoun, Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, Langdon Cheves, Henry Clay, doctrine of implied powers, Erie Canal, Federalists, "firebell in the night", First Bank of the U.S., Robert Fulton, Hamilton's Report on Manufactures, Hamilton's Report on Banking and Credit, internal improvements, Jay Treaty, William Jones, KY and VA Resolutions(or Resolves), Lewis and Clark, James Madison, and Marbury vs. Madison
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