Unit 2 Periods 4 and 5 - Columbia Public Schools

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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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