Role as President; Precedents; Views of Slavery & Religious Freedom; Domestic Challenges; Foreign Challenges; Farewell Address; First Political PartiesThe Second President; XYZ Affair; Alien & Sedition Acts; Election of 1800; Electoral College; Marbury v. Madison and judicial review; Federalists v. Democratic Republicans; GovernmentJefferson as President; 12th Amendment; Impressment; Embargo Act; Louisiana Purchase; Right of DepositExpeditions: Lewis & Clark; Dunbar-Hunter; Red RiverTerritorial Period; Ethnic groups prior to statehood; Statehood; William C.C. Claiborne; Territorial Issues: Neutral Strip, West Florida, Capture of Spanish Fort; Creoles v. Americans Embargo Act, Non-Intercourse Act, Blockade by Britain, Tippecanoe & Tecumseh, War of 1812, Battle of New Orleans, Jean Lafitte, Treaty of GhentUNIT 3 | TOPIC 1: Andrew Jackson & James Monroe
Monroe Doctrine, American System, Adams-Onis Treaty, Missouri Compromise, Corrupt Bargain (Election of 1824), Jacksonian Democracy, Spoils System, Bank Wars, Tariff of Abominations, Nullification Crisis, Indian Removal Act, Trail of TearsUNIT 3 | TOPIC 2: Westward Expansion, Conflict & Compromise
Manifest Destiny, Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, Texas Independence, Mexican-American War49ers and the Gold Rush to California UNIT 3 | TOPIC 3: Industrial Revolution & Regional Developments
Industrial Revolution (National Road, Steamboats, Trains), Cotton Gin, Factories v. Farming, Transportation, North v. SouthUNIT 4 | TOPIC 1: Reform Movements
Second Great Awakening; Abolitionists, Declaration of Sentiments, Suffrage for Women, Education Reform, Prison ReformUNIT 4 | TOPIC 2: Sectionalism
Sectionalism, Slavery, States' Rights, Missouri Compromise, Free Soil Party, Nat Turner, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Bleeding Kansas, Harpers Ferry, Dred Scott, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Election of 1860UNIT 5 | TOPIC 1: The Civil War
Secession, Battles of the Civil War, Gettysburg Address, Emancipation Proclamation, Occupancy of New Orleans (Benjamin Butler), Appomattox CourthouseUNIT 6 | TOPIC 1: Post Civil War - Reconstruction
Lincoln's 10% Plan, Freedmen's Bureau; Assassination; Johnson's Plan; Radical Republicans; 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendment; Compromise of 1877; Plessy v. Ferguson