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Jeffersonianism and the Era of Good Feelings

The Age of Jefferson Jefferson and Jeffersonianism Describe how Jefferson can be considered hypocritical by historians today?

The Age of Jefferson Jefferson’s Revolution How did Jefferson affect the military and economy?

The Age of Jefferson Jefferson and the Judiciary What challenges did Jefferson face regarding the judiciary and how did he address these issues?

The Age of Jefferson Jefferson and the Judiciary Describe the significance of the Marbury v. Madison Decision (1803)

The Age of Jefferson Jefferson and the Judiciary Who was John Pickering and Samuel Chase? Why are they significant?

The Age of Jefferson The Louisiana Purchase, 1803 Why was Jefferson concerned with France acquiring Louisiana in 1803? Describe the two key events that led to Jefferson’s decision to buy the territory.

The Age of Jefferson Louisiana Purchase, 1803 How does Jefferson acquire the Louisiana Territory?

The Age of Jefferson The Election of 1804 Why was the 12th Amendment drafted and accepted? What happened in the election of 1804?

The Age of Jefferson The Lewis and Clark Expedition What was the significance of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

The Gathering Storm Challenges on the Home Front What problems did Aaron Burr cause for Jefferson and the Republican party?

The Gathering Storm Jefferson vs. the Quids Who were the Quids? How did they challenge Jefferson?

The Gathering Storm Suppression of American Trade and Impressment Why did Britain conclude that American trade was the cause of Britain’s economic difficulties?

The Gathering Storm Suppression of American Trade and Impressment -Why were the British more of a threat to American trade than the French? -What is the significance of the Chesapeake Affair?

The Gathering Storm Embargo Act 1807 Why did Jefferson support the Embargo Act 1807? What was its impact?

The Gathering Storm James Madison and the Failure of Peaceable Coercion How were the Federalists able to revive their party in election of 1808?

The Gathering Storm Madison and Failure of Peaceable Coercion How Madison modify ‘peaceable coercion’ over time? Why did ‘peaceable coercion fail?

The Gathering Storm War Hawks and Western Expansion Who were the “war hawks” and what were their concerns in the western frontier?

The Gathering Storm Tecumseh and The Prophet How did Jefferson’s racial ideology concerning Natives differ from that concerning blacks?

The Gathering Storm Tecumseh and The Prophet Who were Tecumseh and The Prophet? How did they react to the Treaty of Fort Wayne?

The Gathering Storm Battle of Tippecanoe What is the significance of the Battle of Tippecanoe?

The Gathering Storm Congress Votes for War What issues did Madison emphasize in his war message?

War of 1812 Describe the major offensives of the War of 1812.

The War of 1812 The Treaty of Ghent, 1814 What negotiations were made with The Treaty of Ghent? What happened at the end of the war?

The War of 1812 The Hartford Convention What led to the Hartford Convention 1814? Why is it significant?

Awakening of American Nationalism Which symbols of American nationalism were brought about by the War of 1812?

Awakening of American Nationalism Madison’s Nationalism What were the three major political consequences of the War of 1812? Describe the significance of Henry Clay’s American System.

Awakening of American Nationalism Era of Good Feelings What was the “Era of Good Feelings”? Is this title accurate?

Awakening of American Nationalism John Marshall and the Supreme Court Which two opinions of John Marshall shocked Republicans? What are the implications of these opinions? Dartmouth v Woodward 1819 McCulloch v. Maryland 1819

Awakening of American Nationalism The Missouri Compromise, What was the Missouri Compromise? How does this reflect sectional differences in ‘The Era of Good Feelings’?

Awakening of American Nationalism Foreign Policy Under Monroe In what ways did American Foreign Policy ( ) reflect consensus rather than conflict?

Awakening of American Nationalism Monroe Doctrine, 1823 How does the Monroe Doctrine demonstrate a shift in US foreign policy?