UNIT 4Assignment Sheet (Period 4 = 1800-1848)
Ch. 9: The Early Republic (p.320-350)- Skip: 320-323 (pick up @ Jefferson in office)
- Skip: “Internal Improvements” p. 360-2
- Skip: p. 403-406 (pick up @ Van Buren & the New Party System)
- Read “Industrial Revolution” p.432-5
- Read “Nativism & Organized Labor” p. 448-451
- Skim “Transcendentalism” p.467-474 (read if have not covered in English class)
- Assignment Ch 9
- Ch 9 Terms (34terms)
- Map Worksheetwith textbook questions
- Exploration of the Louisiana Purchase 1804-1807 (p.330)
- Article with questions: Factional Politics and the War of 1812 (on blog)
- Listen to War of 1812 Podcast from NPR (on blog with questions)
- Due Wednesday 8/31
- Ch 10 Quiz = Thursday 9/1
- Assignment 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
- Document Analysis:
- Ch 11: HIPPO – Indian Removal “Samuel Cloud on the Trail of Tears”
- ch 12: HIPPO – The Lowell Girls “Letter from a Lowell Operative”
- Due Tuesday 9/6 (after Labor Day)
- Read Ch 13 & part of 15 (doing terms ahead of time will make your work easier)
- Will have webquest with lab time on the Antebellum Reformers
- Period 4 Test Jefferson & Jackson Era & Reforms (Ch 9-15)=Friday 9/9
Ch 9: The Early Republic
- Thomas Jefferson
- Judiciary Act of 1801
- “midnight appointments”
- Marbury v. Madison
- Judicial review
- Chief Justice John Marshall
- Barbary Pirates
- Louisiana Purchase
- Loose construction
- Strict construction
- Jeffersonian Republicans
- Lewis & Clark
- Sacagawea
- Aaron Burr
- Embargo Act of 1807
- James Madison
- Non-intercourse Act
- Macon’s bill #2
- War of 1812 / “Mr. Madison’s War”
- Tecumseh
- Impressment
- William Henry Harrison
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- War hawks
- Henry Clay
- Oliver Hazard Perry
- Battle of Lake Erie
- Battle of Thames
- Battle of New Orleans
- Battle of Fort McHenry
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- Francis Scott Key
- Treaty of Ghent
- Hartford Convention
Ch 10: Nationalism & Sectionalism
- “Era of Good Feeling”
- Sectionalism v. nationalism
- John C. Calhoun
- Daniel Webster
- Second Bank of the US
- National Road
- James Monroe
- Rush-Bagot Agreement 1817
- Navigation Act of 1817
- Adams-Onis Treaty
- Seminoles
- Panic of 1819
- Missouri Compromise36’30’ line
- Fletcher v. Peck
- Dartmouth College v. Woodward
- Gibbons v. Ogden
- Monroe Doctrine
- John Quincy Adams
- Election of 1824
- “corrupt bargain”
- Election of 1828
- Convention of 1818
- McCulloch v. Maryland
- Andrew Jackson
Ch 11: The Jacksonian Impulse
- Jacksonian Democrats
- Martin Van Buren
- “spoils system”
- Eaton Affair
- “King Andrew the 1st”
- Nullification Crisis
- Tariff of Abomination
- South Carolina Exposition and Protest
- Denmark Vesey revolt
- Webster-Hayne Debate
- John C. Calhoun
- Compromise tariff of 1833
- Indian Removal Act
- Trail of Tears
- Worcester vs. Georgia
- “Pet banks”
- National Republican party
- Whig party
- Election of 1836
- Panic of 1837
- Independent Treasury Act
- “Log Cabin and Hard Cider” campaign
- John Tyler
- “Tippecanoe and Tyler too”
Ch 12: The Dynamics of Growth
- Cotton gin
- Eli Whitney
- Interchangeable parts
- John Deere (steel plow)
- Cyrus McCormick (mechanical reaper)
- National Road
- Robert Fulton (steamboat)
- Erie Canal
- Railroads
- Clipper ships
- Samuel F. B. Morse (telegraph)
- Isaac Singer (sewing machine)
- Industrial Revolution
- Samuel Slater
- Francis Cabot Lowell
- “Lowell girls”
- Tenements
- Nativism
- Know-Nothing party
Ch 13 & part of 15: An American Renaissance: Religion, Romanticism and Reform
- Lyman Beecher
- Unitarianism
- Second Great Awakening
- Burned-over district
- Charles Finney
- Oberlin College
- Mormons
- Joseph Smith
- Brigham Young
- Transcendentalism
- Henry David Thoreau
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Herman Melville
- Walt Whitman
- Emily Dickinson
- Edgar Allen Poe
- Horace Mann
- McGuffey Readers
- Antebellum
- Temperance
- Neal S. Dow
- James Black
- Dorthea Dix
- Lucretia Mott
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Seneca Falls Convention
- Declaration of Sentiments
- Susan B. Anthony
- Utopian
- The Shakers
- Oneida
- Brooke Farm
- Robert Owen
- Sojourner Truth
- Frederick Douglass
- The North Star
- Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Harriet Tubman
- William Lloyd Garrison
- The Liberator
- Amistad Case
- The Grimke Sisters
- Nat Turner
- Amelia Bloomer
Questions:
- 1) According to Washington, what is the ultimate cause of political factionalism?
- 2) Compare and Contrast the Qunicy & Niles documents (think Venn-Diagram)
- What specific dangers did Josiah Qunicy and the Federalists foresee with regard to Republican war policies? According to Hezekiah Niles, what were the war goals of the Republican administration?
- 3) How had Republican war goals changed since the start of the war?
- 4) Niles charged the Federalists and their supporters with impeding the American war effort. What were his specific charges? did they have merit?
- 5) How might the Federalists have defended their stance with respect to the war?