Darty AMH 2010
Chapter Nine "Republican Ascendancy" Exam Terms


Thomas Jefferson, Election of 1800--candidates, controversy, results, Amendment 12, Revolution of 1800--why called
Gabriel's Rebellion--Gabriel (slave of Thomas Prosser), deportation movement
Jeffersonian republicanism, yeoman farmer, agrarian republic, limited government--Jefferson's three goals as president, Albert Gallatin
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Louisiana Purchase (1803), Robert R. Livingston, Napoleon Bonaparte, Louisiana Territory, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacajawea (1804-1805), Shoshone, Mandan Nation
Judiciary Act of 1789, Judiciary Act of 1801, John Marshall and the Supreme Court, "midnight judges", Marbury v Madison (1803)--judicial review, Fletcher v Peck (1810), Dartmouth College v Woodward (1819), McCulloch v Maryland (1819), Gibbons v Ogden (1824)
Election of 1804, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Thomas Jefferson
Hamilton-Burr Duel (1804), Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, Trial of Aaron Burr (1804)
Northwest Territory, Tecumseh, William Henry Harrison, Tenskwatawa (the Shawnee Prophet), Treaty of Fort Wayne, Battle of Tippecanoe
schooners, impressment, Chesapeake Incident (1807)
Embargo Act of 1807, Non-Intercourse Act of 1809, Macon's Bill #2 (1811)
Election of 1810--James Madison, James Monroe, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
War Hawks--Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun--Report on the Causes and Reasons for War (1812)
War of 1812--major participants, goals/concerns of each side, Detroit, Fort Dearborn, York/Toronto, Battle of Put-in-Bay (Lake Erie)--Oliver Hazard Perry, Battle of the Thames, Battle of Horseshoe Bend--Andrew Jackson, Burning of Washington D.C., Fort McHenry, Battle of New Orleans, Treaty of Ghent (1814)--know provisions
Hartford Convention
feme covert, coverture, The Law of Baron and Feme (1816), divorce petitions
Second Great Awakening, Quaker women ministers, Jemima Wilkinson--"Publick Universal Friend", Richard McNemar--The Kentucky Revival (1801)
Era of Good Feelings--James Monroe, Tariff of 1816, Second Bank of the United States, Adams-Onis Treaty (know provisions)--John Quincy Adams, Rush-Bagot Agreement (1817), Anglo-American Accords (1818), Transcontinental Treaty (1819), Monroe Doctrine (1823)--know provisions
Missouri Compromise (1820)--know provisions, Tallmadge Amendments--James Tallmadge, Henry Clay "Great Pacificator"--the American System (know provisions)
Election of 1824--John Quincy Adams v Andrew Jackson, popular vote, "corrupt bargain"
John Quincy Adams as President--internal improvements, expansion of knowledge
Eli Terry, clocks, used interchangeable parts, shelf clock, pillar and scroll clock, precision timekeeping
Peter Wendover, Oration, July 4, 1806


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