Unit 2 Periods 4 and 5 - Columbia Public Schools

May 13, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: History, European History, Europe (1815-1915), Industrial Revolution
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Unit 2 Periods 4 and 5 Tindall 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 AMSCO 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Thomas Jefferson Louisiana Purchase war hawks Henry Clay John C. Calhoun Tecumseh William Henry Harrison Battle of Tippecanoe Strict interpretation John Marshall Judicial review Marbury v. Madison Fletcher v. Peck McCulloch v. Maryland Gibbons v. Ogden Implied powers Aaron Burr “Quids” Hartford Convention, 1814 Napoleon Bonaparte Toussaint I’Ouverture Barbary pirates Neutrality Impressment Chesapeake-Leopard affair Embargo Act, 1807 James Madison Nonintercourse Act, 1809 Macon’s Bill No. 2, 1810 War of 1812 “Old Ironsides” Battle of Lake Erie Oliver Hazard Perry Battle o the Thames River Thomas Macdonough Battle of Lake Champlain Andrew Jackson Battle of Horseshoe Bend Creek nation Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent, 1814 Lewis and Clark expedition Francis Scott Key “The Star-Spangled Banner” Era of Good Feelings Sectionalism James Monroe Cultural nationalism Economic nationalism Tariff of 1816 Protective tariff Henry Clay; American System Second Bank of the Unite States

Panic of 1819 Lancaster Turnpike National (Cumberland) Road Erie Canal Robert Fulton; steamboats Railroads Eli Whitney; interchangeable parts Corporations Samuel Slater Factory system Lowell System; textile mills Industrialization specialization unions Cotton gin Market revolution Tallmadge Amendment Missouri Compromise, 1820 Stephen Decatur Rush-Bagot Agreement, 1817 Treaty of 1818 Andrew Jackson Florida Purchase Treaty, 1819 Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Sectionalism Nativists American party Supreme Order of the StarSpangled Banner Know-Nothing Party Free African Americans Planters Codes of chivalry Poor whites The west The frontier Deep South American Indian removal Great Plains Urbanization Irish; potato famine Roman Catholics Tammany Hall Germans Immigration King Cotton Eli Whitney; cotton gin Denmark vesey “peculiar institution” Nat Turner Slave codes Industrial Revolution Unions Commonwealth v. Hunt Cyrus McCormic John Deere Ten-hour workday Daniel Webster Extinction Environmental damage Indian Removal Act, 1830 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Worchester v. Georgia Cherokee trail of tears

Bank of the United States Nicholas Biddle Roger Taney “pet banks” Specie Circular Panic of 1837 Martin Van Buren Common man Universal white male suffrage Party nominating convention Popular election of president Anti-Masonic Party Workingmen’s Party Popular campaigning Spoils system Rotation in office John Quincy Adams Henry Clay “corrupt bargain” Tariff of 1828 (abominations) Revolution of 1828 Andrew Jackson Peggy Eaton affair States’ rights Nullification crisis Webster-Hayne debate John C. Calhoun Two party system Proclamation to the People of South Carolina Two party system Democrats Whigs “log cabin and hard cider” campaign Utopian communities Shakers Amana colonies Oneida community Charles Fourier Phalanxes Horace Mann Temperance American Temperance Society Women’s Christian Temperance Union Asylum movement Dorethea Dix Thomas Gallaudet Samuel Gridley Howe Penitentiaries Aubun system Public school movement McGuffey readers American Peace Society American Colonization Society American Antislavery Society William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator Liberty party Frederick Douglass The North Star

Harrit Tubman David Ruggles Sojourner Truth William Still David Walker Henry Highland Garnet Antebellum period Romantic movement Transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emercon “The American Scholar” Henry David Thoreau “On Civil Disobedience Brook Farm George Ripley Feminists Margaret Fuller Theodore Parker George Caleb Bingham William S. Mount Thomas Cole Frederick Church Hudson River School Washington Irving James Fenimore Cooper Nathaniel Hawthorne Sylvester Grahm Amelia Bloomer Second Great Awakening Revivalism Camp meetings Church of Latter-Day Saints Mormons Joseph Smith Brigham Young New Zion Women’s Rights Movement Cult of domesticity Sarah Grimke Angelina Grimke Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton Seneca Falls Convention, 1848 Susan B. Anthony Manifest destiny Industrial technology Elias Howe Samuel F. B. Morse Panic of 1857 Great American Desert Overland trails Mining frontier\ Gold rush Silver rueh Urban frontier Federal land grants John Tyler Oregon territory “Fifty-four Forty or Fight” James K. Polk Wilmot Proviso Franklin Pierce

Ostend Manifesto, 1852 Texas Stephen Austin Sam Houston Alamo Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842 Rio Grande; Nueces River Mexican War Zachary Taylor Stephen Kearney Winfield Scott John C. Fremont California; Bear Flag Republic Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago, 1848 Mexican Cession Walker Expedition Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 1850 Gadsden Purchase, 1853 Foreign commerce Exports and imports Matthew C. Perry; Japan Free-Soil Party Conscience Whigs “barnburners” New England Emigrant Aid Company “bleeding Kansas” Pottawatomie Creek Lecompton Constitution Popular sovereignty Lewis Cass Henry Clay Clompromise of 1850 Stephen A. Douglas Millard Fillmore Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 Crittenden Compromise Franklin Pierce Republican Party James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Election of 1860 Secession Fugitive Slave Law Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman Dred Scott v. Stanford Roger Taney Lincoln-Douglas debates Freeport Doctrine Sumner-Brooks incident John Brown Harpers Ferry Herriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin Border sates Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis Alexander H. Stephens Second American Revolution Greenbacks Morrill Tariff Act, 1861 Morrill Land Grant Act, 1862

Pacific Railwa Act 1862 Homestead Act, 1862 Fort Sumter Bull Run Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson Winfield Scott Anaonda Plan George McClellan Robert E. Lee Antietam Fredericksburg Monitor vs. Merrimac Ulysses S. Grant Shiloh David Farragut Gettysburg Vicksbug Sherman’s March to the Sea Appomattox Court House Habeas corpus Insurrection Confiscation Acts Emancipation Proclamation 13th Amencment Ex Parte Milligan Draft Riots Copperheads Election of 1864 Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address Trent Affair Alabama Laird rams John Wilkes Booth Massachusetts 54th Regiment Women in the work place Women in nursing 4 million freedmen Civil Rights Act of 1866 14th Amendment 15th Amendment Equal protection of the laws Due process of the laws Civil Rights Act of 1875 Jay Gould William (Boss) Tweed Green backs Scalawags Carpetbaggers Sharecropping Ku Klux Klan Reconstruction Acts, 1867 Thaddeus Stephens Radical Republicans Black Codes Freedment’s Bureau Andrew Johnson Thomas Nast Redeemers Rutherford B. Hayes Compromise of 1877 Spoilsmen Impeachment

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