American History Name______
Mr. D’Ambrosio Period______
Launching a New NationGuided Notes
1789 - 1797 - President George Washington (Neutrality, Whiskey Rebellion, Farewell Address, French Revolution)
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1789 - Alexander Hamilton (National Bank, Aaron Burr, etc.)
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1793 - Eli Whitney & the Cotton Gin
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/ Did the Freemasons steal the White House cornerstone?
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1797 - 1801 - President John Adams (Political Parties, XYZ Affair, Alien and Sedition Acts, etc.)
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1801 – 1809 - President Thomas Jefferson (Washington D.C., Marbury vs. Madison, the Louisiana Purchase, etc.)
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/ Did Thomas Jefferson’s secret codes have anything to do with Meriwether Lewis’ mysterious death? Find out!
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1804-1806 - The Lewis & Clark Expedition
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1812 - The War of 1812
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/ How did a tornado help us to win the War of 1812?
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1817 – 1825 President James Monroe (The Era of Good Feelings, the Monroe Doctrine, etc.)
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1820 - The Missouri Compromise
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/ Why is part of Kentucky trapped in Missouri? Find out!
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1829 – 1837 - President Andrew Jackson (Jacksonian Democracy, Tariff of Abominations, Indian Removal Act, etc.)
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1838 – 1839 - Trail of Tears
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1700s – 1800s - The Industrial Revolution
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/ Watch an Irish immigrant Erie Canal worker try to relight
the fuse on a black powder charge! BOOM!
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1800s - The Transportation Revolution (i.e. Erie Canal, Cumberland Road, Railroads, etc.)
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1800s – Southwestern Indians (Rituals, Culture, Dwellings, Navajo, Apache, etc.)
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/ Did the Southwestern Zuni tribe have contact with extraterrestrials? You decide!
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1835 – 1836 - The Texas War for Independence
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/ Could an alien body possibly be buried in an old Texas
graveyard? Find out!
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1840s – Manifest Destiny & the Mexican War
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1848 – Seneca Falls Convention (Women’s Rights Movement)
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
1849 – The California Gold Rush
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/ Did gold miners actually hear gnome-like creatures tapping
on the walls of mine shafts deep in the earth? Learn more
about the Tommyknockers!
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1840s-1850s – Irish & German Immigration to American Cities
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1800s - Major Overland Routes to the West (i.e. The Oregon Trail, the Santa Fe Trail, California Trail, etc.)
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iOS / Play the Oregon Trail app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod, or Android smart phone!
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1810-1850 - The Underground Railroad
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1800s – Abolitionists (Frederick Douglass, John Brown, Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Lloyd Garrison, etc)
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“The life of the nation is secure only while the nation is honest, truthful, and virtuous.”
Frederick Douglass
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1854 – Kansas Nebraska Act
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“Buzzard of Columbia” drawn by Meriwether Lewis, Monday, February 17th, 1806
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