Unit 3 Overview
Essential Questions:
What were the important events of the presidencies of ( a ) Thomas Jefferson, ( b ) James Madison, and ( c ) James Monroe?
How was America changed by the ( a ) market revolution, ( b ) growth of slavery, and ( c ) growth of industry
How effective were early social reformers in their crusades for ( a ) temperance, ( b ) absolution, ( c ) women’s suffrage, ( d ) education?
How was Andrew Jackson’s presidency Impacted by ( a ) universal white manhood suffrage, ( b ) the band war, and ( c ) Indian removal?
Key Terms and Phrases:
“Revolution of 1800”
Marbury v Madison
Judicial Review
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Embargo Act of 1807
Impressment
war of 1812
Treaty of Ghent
The era of Good Feelings
Nationalism
Monroe Doctrine
Henry Clay’s American System
Transportation Improvements
Erie Canal
Lowell Mills
Second Bank Of the US
Eli Whitney
“King Cotton”
Second Great Awakening
Temperance
Abolition
William Lloyd Garrison
Fredrick Douglas
Grimke Sisters
Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831
Seneca Falls Convention
Declaration of Sentiments
“Jacksonian Democracy”
Democratic Party
Whig Party
Know-Nothing Party
Spoils System
Sectionalism
Nullification Crisis
John C Calhoun
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Trail of Tears of 1837
The Bank War
Essential Questions:
What were the important events of the presidencies of ( a ) Thomas Jefferson, ( b ) James Madison, and ( c ) James Monroe?
How was America changed by the ( a ) market revolution, ( b ) growth of slavery, and ( c ) growth of industry
How effective were early social reformers in their crusades for ( a ) temperance, ( b ) absolution, ( c ) women’s suffrage, ( d ) education?
How was Andrew Jackson’s presidency Impacted by ( a ) universal white manhood suffrage, ( b ) the band war, and ( c ) Indian removal?
Key Terms and Phrases:
“Revolution of 1800”
Marbury v Madison
Judicial Review
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Embargo Act of 1807
Impressment
war of 1812
Treaty of Ghent
The era of Good Feelings
Nationalism
Monroe Doctrine
Henry Clay’s American System
Transportation Improvements
Erie Canal
Lowell Mills
Second Bank Of the US
Eli Whitney
“King Cotton”
Second Great Awakening
Temperance
Abolition
William Lloyd Garrison
Fredrick Douglas
Grimke Sisters
Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831
Seneca Falls Convention
Declaration of Sentiments
“Jacksonian Democracy”
Democratic Party
Whig Party
Know-Nothing Party
Spoils System
Sectionalism
Nullification Crisis
John C Calhoun
Missouri Compromise of 1820
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Trail of Tears of 1837
The Bank War