< US History

Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy (1800-1840)

strict v. broad interpretation (of Constitution)
Revolution of 1800
Alexis de Tocqueville
Monroe Doctrine
Marbury v Madison
Clay's American System
Whig Party
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Haitian Rebellion
Embargo Act
impressments
War of 1812
War Hawks
Hartford Convention
Era of Good Feelings
cotton gin (Eli Whitney)
Erie Canal
Lowell factory system
Transcendentalists
Emerson
Thoreau
Hawthorne
Seneca Falls
Republican motherhood
Horace Mann
Dorothea Dix
William Lloyd Garrison
Monroe Doctrine

Jackson

Jackson's Indian policy
Indian Removal Act
Supreme Court and the Cherokees
Chief Justice John Marshall
Trail of Tears
Tariff of Abominations
Nullification crisis in South Carolina (1832)
Webster-Hayne Debates
Force Bill (1833)
Second Bank of the US

Manifest Destiny and Sectionalism (1820-1860)

Republican Party
Free-Soil Party
"Bleeding Kansas"

Treks

Gold Rush
49er
Donner Party
Joseph Smith
Book of Mormon


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