UNIT 4 PLANNING GUIDE (Period 4 = 1800-1848)

Ch. 9: The Early Republic (p.320-350) – Read ALL
Ch. 10: Nationalism & Sectionalism (p.357-384)
  • Skip: “Internal Improvements” p. 360-2
Ch. 11: The Jacksonian Impulse (p. 385-413)- Read ALL
Ch. 12: The Dynamics of Growth – ONLY read the following sections
  • Read “Industrial Revolution” p.432-5
  • Read “Immigration” p. 443-452
Ch. 13: An American Renaissance: Religion, Romanticism & Reform (p.458-487) – Read ALL
Ch 15: Abolitionists p. 556-562
Week
Oct 20th – 24th / Assignment:
-Journal Assignment Ch 9
  • Ch 9 Terms (37terms)
  • Map Worksheets with textbook questions
  • Exploration of the Louisiana Purchase 1804-1807 (p.330)
  • Major Northern Campaigns of the War of 1812 (p.343)
  • Major Southern Campaigns of the War of 1812 (p.345)
  • Article with questions: Factional Politics and the War of 1812 (on blog)
  • Listen to War of 1812 Podcast from NPR (on blog with questions)
  • Journal Due B = Wed 22nd & A = Thurs 23rd
-Ch 10 Quiz & Terms (26 terms)
  • B = Fri 24th & A = Mon 27th
  • Terms are turned in WITH your quiz, for points ON your quiz!!!

Week
Oct 27th – 31st / Assignments:
-Read ch 11 & 12 (remember you only have to read a small amount of 12 – look above)
-Journal 11/12:
  • Ch 11 terms (25 terms)
  • Ch 12 terms (22 terms)
  • Maps:
  • P. 423 Transportation West 1840 (map #2) – answer 3rd question ONLY
  • P. 441 Growth of Cities Map 1860 – answer all questions
  • Topics for research
  • Ch 11: HIPPO – Indian Removal “Samuel Cloud on the Trail of Tears”
  • ch 12: HIPPO – The Lowell Girls “Letter from a Lowell Operative”
  • Journal DueB = Thurs 30th & A = Fri 31st

Week
Nov 3rd – 7th
/ Assignments:
-Read Ch 13 & part of 15 (doing terms ahead of time will make your work easier)
-Will have webquest mini project with lab time on the Antebellum Reformers (no journal or quiz)
Week
Nov 10th – 14th / Assignments:
Period 4 Test Jefferson & Jackson Era & Reforms (Ch 9-15)=
B = Wed 12th & A = Thurs 13th
Ch 9: The Early Republic
  1. Thomas Jefferson
  2. “revolution of 1800”
  3. Judiciary Act of 1801
  4. “midnight appointments”
  5. Marbury v. Madison
  6. Judicial review
  7. Chief Justice John Marshall
  8. “mosquito fleet”
  9. Barbary Pirates
  10. Louisiana Purchase
  11. Loose construction
  12. Strict construction
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  1. Jeffersonian Republicans
  2. Lewis & Clark
  3. Sacagawea
  4. Aaron Burr
  5. Embargo Act of 1807
  6. James Madison
  7. Non-intercourse Act
  8. Macon’s bill #2
  9. War of 1812
  10. Tecumseh
  11. Impressment
  12. William Henry Harrison
  13. Battle of Tippecanoe
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  1. War hawks
  2. Henry Clay
  3. Oliver Hazard Perry
  4. Battle of Lake Erie
  5. Battle of Thames
  6. Battle of New Orleans
  7. Battle of Fort McHenry
  8. The Star-Spangled Banner
  9. Francis Scott Key
  10. Treaty of Ghent
  11. Hartford Convention
  12. “Mr. Madison’s War”

Ch 10: Nationalism & Sectionalism
  1. “Era of Good Feeling”
  2. Sectionalism v. nationalism
  3. John C. Calhoun
  4. Daniel Webster
  5. Second Bank of the US
  6. Tariff of 1816
  7. National Road
  8. James Monroe
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  1. Rush-Bagot Agreement 1817
  2. Navigation Act of 1817
  3. Adams-Onis Treaty
  4. Seminoles
  5. Panic of 1819
  6. Missouri Compromise
  7. 36’30’ line
  8. Fletcher v. Peck
  9. Dartmouth College v. Woodward
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  1. Gibbons v. Ogden
  2. Monroe Doctrine
  3. John Quincy Adams
  4. Election of 1824
  5. “corrupt bargain”
  6. Election of 1828
  7. Convention of 1818
  8. McCulloch v. Maryland
  9. Andrew Jackson

Ch 11: The Jacksonian Impulse
  1. Jacksonian Democrats
  2. Martin Van Buren
  3. “spoils system”
  4. Eaton Affair
  5. King Andrew the 1st
  6. Nullification Crisis
  7. Tariff of Abomination
  8. South Carolina Exposition and Protest
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  1. Denmark Vesey revolt
  2. Webster-Hayne Debate
  3. Force Bill
  4. Compromise tariff of 1833
  5. Indian Removal Act
  6. Trail of Tears
  7. Worcester vs. Georgia
  8. Pet banks
  9. National Republican party
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  1. Specie circular
  2. Whig party
  3. Election of 1836
  4. Panic of 1837
  5. Independent Treasury Act
  6. “Log Cabin and Hard Cider” campaign
  7. John Tyler
  8. “Tippecanoe and Tyler too”

Ch 12: The Dynamics of Growth
  1. Cotton gin
  2. Eli Whitney
  3. Interchangeable parts
  4. John Deere (steel plow)
  5. Cyrus McCormick (mechanical reaper)
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  1. Daniel Boone (wilderness road)
  2. Philadelphia- Lancaster turnpike
  3. National Road
  4. Robert Fulton (steamboat)
  5. Erie Canal
  6. Railroads
  7. Clipper ships
  8. Samuel F. B. Morse (telegraph)
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  1. Elias Howe (sewing machine)
  2. Isaac Singer (sewing machine)
  3. Industrial Revolution
  4. Samuel Slater
  5. Francis Cabot Lowell
  6. “Lowell girls”
  7. Tenements
  8. Nativism
  9. Know-Nothing party

Ch 13 & part of 15: An American Renaissance: Religion, Romanticism and Reform
  1. Lyman Beecher
  2. Unitarianism
  3. Second Great Awakening
  4. Burned-over district
  5. Charles Finney
  6. Oberlin College
  7. Mormons
  8. Joseph Smith
  9. Brigham Young
  10. Transcendentalism
  11. Henry David Thoreau
  12. Nathaniel Hawthorne
  13. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  14. Herman Melville
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  1. Walt Whitman
  2. Emily Dickinson
  3. Edgar Allen Poe
  4. Horace Mann
  5. McGuffey Readers
  6. Antebellum
  7. Temperance
  8. Neal S. Dow
  9. James Black
  10. Dorthea Dix
  11. Treatise on Domestic Economy
  12. Lucretia Mott
  13. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  14. Seneca Falls Convention
  15. Declaration of Sentiments
  16. Susan B. Anthony
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  1. Utopian
  2. The Shakers
  3. Oneida
  4. Brooke Farm
  5. Robert Owen
  6. Sojourner Truth
  7. Frederick Douglass
  8. The North Star
  9. Harriet Beecher
  10. Harriet Tubman
  11. William Lloyd Garrison
  12. The Liberator
  13. Wendell Phillips
  14. Amistad Case
  15. The Grimke Sisters
  16. Nat Turner
  17. Amelia Bloomer