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Summary: This unit covers English administration of the colonies, the Mercantilist System, development of colonial governments, imperial warfare, and the French and Indian war.Subject: Florida; American Revolution; Proclamation Line of 1763; Pinckney's Treaty; Two Treatises on Government; Restraining Acts; War of Jenkins' Ear; Scalping; Three-Fifths Compromise; U.S. Navy; Madisonian Model; Tarring and Feathering; Domestic Policy; King William's War; Pontiac's Rebellion; Slavery; Thomas Paine; Currency; Native Americans; Sugar Act; Virtual Representation; Minute Men; Sons of Liberty; Shays' Rebellion; U.S. Constitution; Suffolk Resolves; General Thomas Gage; Republicans; Declaration of the Rights and Grievances of the Colonies; Patrick Henry; Articles of Confederation; Breed's and Bunker Hills; Samuel Adams; Mercantilism; British Colonies; Art; Whigs; Connecticut Compromise; John Locke; Era of Good Feeling; Common Sense; Molasses Act; Women; Treaty of Paris; Virginia Resolution; Slavery Debate; William Pitt; Charles Townshend; Bicameral Legislature; The Federalist Papers; Political Parties; Benjamin Franklin; Adams Administration; Westward Expansion; Tippecanoe; Captain John Paul Jones; William of Orange; Battle of Fallen Timbers; Stamp Act; Washington Administration; Star Spangled Banner; Townshend Acts; Stamp Act Congress; African Americans; French Revolution; Massachusetts Government Act; France; John Marshall; Constitutional Convention; American Indians; Thomas Jefferson; Independence Day; Colonial Government; Government; John Dickinson; George Washington; Quartering Act; Judiciary Act of 1801; Intolerable Acts; McCulloch v. Maryland; Paul Revere; Kentucky Resolution; Act for the Impartial Administration of Justice; Yorktown; James Madison; Glorious Revolution; Treaty of Ghent; Britain; King Philip's War; Nathaniel Bacon; Boston Port Act; Frederick Lord North; Battle of Saratoga; Panic of 1819; Bacon's Rebellion; Alexander Hamilton; Macon's Bill No. 2; Nonconsumption Agreements; Gibbons v. Ogden; George Grenville; Seminole; Andrew Jackson; Revolution of 1800; Daughters of Liberty; Strict Constructionism; Non-Intercourse Act; Albany Plan; Revolutionary War; Iroquois Nation; Whiskey Rebellion; British Empire; Alien and Sedition Acts; Early Nationhood; Frederick Jackson Turner; English Civil War; Mercantile System; Satire; John Jay; Join or Die; James II; War Hawks; Adam Smith; Daniel Shays; Oliver Cromwell; King George III; Anti-Federalists; Loyalists; First Continental Congress; Impressment; East India Company; Pan-Indian Movement; Lexington and Concord; Boston Tea Party; Madison Administration; William Henry Harrison; Voting and Representation; Dartmouth College v. Woodward; Missouri Compromise; Declaration of American Rights; Prohibitory Act; John Adams; Monroe Doctrine; The Bill of Rights; Navigation Acts; Tecumseh; Queen Anne's War; Currency Act; The XYZ Affair; Battle of New Orleans; Olive Branch Petition; Democratic-Republicans; Embargo; Second Treatise of Civil Government; Jefferson Administration; Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817; Second Continental Congress; War of 1812; Declaration of Independence; Federalists; National Bank; Monroe Administration; Boston Massacre; Coercive Acts; Hartford Convention; Creation of United States; Liberty Trees; King George's War; French and Indian War; Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms; Odwandiyag; Northwest Ordinance; French America
Course Name: U.S. History I Course Level: Level 4
Media Format: Image; Animation; Webpage; Video; Audio; Text Typical Learning Time: 10 hours Date Created: 2008 License files: Original License Permalink: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/1147
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Summary: This is a single page in lesson 8 that describes the United States's actions in 1812, political decisions, and key battles.Subject: Battle of New Orleans; U.S. Navy; Star Spangled Banner; Treaty of Ghent; Hartford Convention; War of 1812; Non-Intercourse Act; Macon's Bill No. 2; Madison Administration; Andrew Jackson
Course Name: U.S. History I Course Level: Level 2
Media Format: Webpage; Animation; Image Typical Learning Time: 20 minutes Date Created: 2008 License files: Original License Permalink: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/724 Is Part of: Lesson 8: Change of Power: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/998
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