Unit 4: the Young Nation in Transition: from Jefferson to Jackson

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Unit 4: the Young Nation in Transition: from Jefferson to Jackson

Unit 4: The Young Nation in Transition: From Jefferson to Jackson Chapter 10-14 in American Pageant People John Adams Jefferson Hamilton Aaron Burr John Marshall Toussaint L’Ouverture Lewis and Clark Sacagawea James Madison Napoleon William Henry Harrison Prophet and Tecumseh Oliver Hazard Perry Stephen Decatur Francis Scott Key Andrew Jackson James Fennimore Cooper Washington Irving James Monroe Henry Clay Daniel Webster John Quincy Adams John C. Calhoun Peggy Eaton Martin Van Buren

Terms Federalist Jeffersonian Republicans Judiciary Act of 1801 Midnight Appointments Judicial Review Major Decisions for Marshall’s Court Marbury v. Madison McCulloch v. Maryland Cohens v. Virginia Gibbons v. Ogden Flectcher v. Peck Dartmouth v. Woodward Johnson v. McIntosh Worcester v. Georgia Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Constitutionality Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint Barbary Coast Pirates Incident Louisiana Purchase Embargo Act Chesapeake and Leopard Affair American System Battle of Tippecanoe Mr. Madison’s War Privateer US Invasion of Canada Burning of Washington D.C. Battle of Baltimore Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent Hartford Convention Rush Bagot Agreement American System Erie Canal Infrastructure Era of Good Feelings Panic of 1819 Missouri Compromise Virginia Dynasty

Documents Alien and Sedition Acts Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Marshall’s opinion Marbury v. Madison Jefferson’s Inaugural Address Jefferson primary source packet specifically on slavery War of 1812 Primary Source Packet Monroe Doctrine Jackson article Packet Jackson political cartoons

Big Picture Questions  What is the significance of the election of 1800?  Was Jefferson’s election a revolution?  What are your views on the Jefferson administration?  What are the defining qualities of the Jeffersonian Republicanism?  Which views are more influential to the development of the U.S. Hamilton or Jefferson?  What were the causes and results of the War of 1812?  Assess the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. Foreign Policy during Era of Good Feelings  What is periodization? Was the Era of Good Feelings an appropriate name?  Republic vs. Democracy  What does Jackson’s popularity tell us about the U.S. at this time?  Assess Jackson’s presidency.  Was Jackson a true product of democracy or the byproduct of mob rule? Was Jackson the man that the Founders were worried about during the construction of Constitution?

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