Unit Two - Economics, Technology and Modernization, Expansion, and Uniting the New Nation
8-U4.1.2 Estabalishing America's Place in the World - Explain the changes in America's relationships with other nations by analyzing treaties with American Indian nations. Jay's Treaty (1795), French Revolution, Pinckney's Treaty (1795), Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, Transcontinential Treaty (1819), and Monroe Doctrine.
Chapter 8 Sec 2, Louisiana Purchase, domestic issue 272pg - 277pg
Thomas Jefferson, Strict Construction
Does Thomas Jefferson have the Constitutional authority to buy the Louisiana Purchase?
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Sacagawea
Chapter 8 Sec 3, The Coming of War 278pg - 283pg
Impressment
Tecumseh
The Battle of Tippecanoe
War Hawks
Chapter 8 Sec 4, The War of 1812, 284pg - 287pg
Battle of New Orleans
Treaty of Ghent
History and Geography America's Growth 1820 288pg - 289pg
Chapter 9 Sec 1, American Foreign Policy 298pg - 301pg
Adams - Onis Treaty
Monroe Doctrine
Chapter 9 Sec 2 Nationalism and Sectionalism 302pg - 305pg
American System
Erie Canal
Cumberland Road
Sectionalism
Missouri Compromise
History and Geograpy - The Erie Canal 306pg - 307pg
Chapter 10 Sec 2 Jackson's Administration 326pg - 331pg
Andrew Jackson
States' Rights Doctrine
Nullification Crisis
John C. Calhoun
8-4.2.3 Westward Expansion - Explain the expansion, conquest, and settlement of the West through the Lousisiana Purchase, the removal of the American Indians (Trail of Tears) from their native lands, the growth of a system of commercial agriculture, the Mexican - American War, and the idea of Manifest Destiny.
Chapter 10 Sec 3 Indian Removal 332pg - 335pg
Indian Removal Act
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Worcester v. Georgia
Trail of Tears
History and Geography The Indian Removal Treaties 336pg - 337pg
Chapter 11 Section 3 The Mexican - American War 354pg - 363pg
Manifest Destiny
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Mexican Cession
Gadsden Purchase
8-U4.2.1 Comparing Northeast and the South
Chapter 12 Sec 1 The Industrial Revolution in America 384pg - 389pg
Industrial Revolution
Textiles
Technology
Eli Whitney
Interchangeable Parts
Mass Producction
Chapter 12 Sec 2 Changes in Working Life 390pg - 395pg
Rhode Island System
Lowell System
Lowell Girls
Chapter 12 Sec 3 The Transportation Revolution 396pg - 401pg
Canals
Steam Boat
Train
Gibbons v. Ogdens
Chapter 12 Sec 4 More Technological Advances 402pg - 405pg
Samuel F. B. Morse
Telegraph
Morse Code
John Deere
Steel Plow
Cyrus McCormick
Reaper
Chapter 13 Sec 1 Growth of the Cotton Industry 414pg - 419pg
Eli Whitney
Cotton Gin (effects on slaves)
Chapter 14 Sec 1 Immigrants and Urban Challenges 438pg - 442pg
Nativists
Know - Nothing Party
Middle Class
Tenements
8-U4.3.5 Evaluate the role of religion in shaping antebellum reform movements.
8-U4.3.4 Analyze the goals and effects of the antebellum temperance movement.
8-U4.3.1 Explain the orgins of the American education system and Horce Mann's campaign for free compulsory education.
Chapter 14 Sec 3 Reforming Society 448pg - 453pg
Second Great Awakening
Charles Grandison Finney
Temperance Movement (676pg)
18th Amendment (678pg)
Common - School Movement
Horace Mann
8-U4.3.2 Describe the formation and development of the abolitionost movement by cosidering the roles of key abolitionist leaders (e.g., John Brown and the armed resistance, Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, Sojourner Truth, William Lloyd Garrison, and Frederick Douglas), and the response of southerns and northerners and southerners to the abolitionist movement.
Chapter 14 Sec 4 The Movement to End Slavery 454pg - 460pg
Abolition
William Lloyd Garrison
a) Liberator
b) American Anti - Slavery Society
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Frederick Douglass
a) Speaking Tours in United States and Europe
b) North Star
c) Wrote several autobiographies
Sojourner Truth
Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
8-U4.3.3 Analyze the antebellum women's right (and suffrage) movement by discussing the goals od its leaders (e.g., Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton) and comparing the Seneca Falls Resolution with the Declaration of Independence.
Chapter 14 Sec 5 Women's Rights
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Seneca Falls Convention
Declaration of Sentiments
Declaration of Independence
Susan B. Anthony
19th Amendment (677pg)
8-U4.2.2 The Institution of Slavery - Explain the ideology of the institution of slavery, its policies, consequences.
Chapter 15 Sec 1 The Debate over Slavery 476pg - 482pg
Wilmot Proviso
Compromise of 1850
Fugitive Slave Act
Secede