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Lesson 8: Change of Power

  • Summary: This lesson covers significant events of the new nation: the change from Federalism to Republicanism, Revolution of 1800, Louisiana Purchase, Embargo of 1807, election of James Madison, War of 1812, Era of Good Feeling, significant Supreme Court decisions, and the Monroe Doctrine.
    Subject: James Monroe; Hartford Convention; Rush-Bago; Slavery; John Marshall; Florida; Westward Expansion; Seminole; Dartmouth College v. Woodward; McCulloch v. Maryland; Panic of 1819; Missouri Compromise; Slavery Debate; Early Nationhood; Frederick Jackson Turner; General Andrew Jackson; Political Parties; Louisiana Purchase; Jefferson Administration; Thomas Jefferson; Gibbons v. Ogden; Era of Good Feeling; Republicans; Democratic-Republicans; Revolution of 1800; Judiciary Act of 1801; American Indians; Strict Constructionism; Britain; France; Chesapeake; Native Americans; War Hawks; Embargo; Tecumseh; Andrew Jackson; Canada; U.S. Navy; Macon's Bill No. 2; Madison Administration; Tenskwatawa; Impressment; Fort McHenry; Non-Intercourse Act; James Madison; Star Spangled Banner; Agreement of 1871; Monroe Administration; Treaty of Ghent; Battle of New Orleans; Domestic Policy; William Henry Harrison; Harrision; Tippecanoe; Pan-Indian Movement
    Course Name: U.S. History I Course Level: Level 3 
    Media Format: Webpage; Audio; Text; Animation; Image Typical Learning Time: 2.5 hours
    Discipline: History Sub-Discipline: United States History
    Author: McMichael, Kelly Affiliation: University of North Texas
    Date Created: 2008 License files: Original License
    Permalink: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/998
    Is Part of: Unit 2: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/1147
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