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 |