Chapter 7
Key Terms1. Bill of Rights 2. Alexander Hamilton/The National Debt 3. Whiskey Rebellion 4. The Jay Treaty 5. Washington’s Farewell Address 6. XYZ Affair 7. Alien and Sedition Acts 8. Election of 1800 9. Louisiana Purchase 10. Marbury v. Madison/Judicial Review 11. Lewis and Clark 12. Embargo Act of 1807 13. War Hawks 14. Impressments 15. Tecumseh 16. War of 1812 17. The Hartford Convention 18. Treaty of Ghent *** The Early Republic tells you about the challenges faced by America's first 4 presidents. Pay attention to how these terms tell you about the responsibilities of federal government |
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History Channel's First Invasion: The War of 1812
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Chapters 8 and 10
*** Pages 262-267, 272-276, 304-319
Key Terms
*** The Market Revolution produced an upper class, urban middle class, rural lower middle class, and urban poor. These social groups are further broken down by race and gender. Pay attention to how these terms tell you about social life within a specific socio-economic group, race, or gender |
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Chapters 9 and 10
***280-287, 291-300, 319-328
Key Terms |
Lecture 9/10 |
*** Pay attention to narratives that help capture slave life. There is no one singular slave experience, but how did people survive? (religion, family, music) |
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Unit Themes for Review
- (CCOT) Evaluate the extent to which the election of 1800 is appropriately titled the 'Revolution of 1800' evaluating what changed and what stayed the same
- (CCOT) Evaluate the extent to which the ideals concerning American womanhood change between the period 1770-1850?
- (COMPARE) Compare and contrast the impact of the Market Revolution on each region in the US (labor, politics, gender, race, religion, etc)
- (COMPARE) Compare and contrast the impact of religion on colonial society (1620-1776) and the people of the American Republic (1800-1850)
- (EFFECT) Evaluate the impact of resistance efforts to slavery advocated by enslaved African Americans, free African Americans, and white evangelicals
- (EFFECT) Evaluate the impact that the Louisiana Purchase had on American society. Confine your answer to the period 1800-1850