APUSH Period 4 ID Terms Chapter 9 Lewis and Clark Expedition Rupert’s Land Aleut Revolt Russian-American Company Clipper ships Republican Agrarianism Malthusian theory of population Expansionism “Midnight judges” Marbury v. Madison and judicial review Chief Justice John Marshall Haitian Revolution (described on p.282-283 but not labeled) Toussaint L’Ouverture Louisiana Purchase impressment Chesapeake-Leopard Affair “Peaceable Coercion” Quids* Barbary Pirates and the Tripolitan War* Non-Importation Act Embargo Act NonIntercourse Act of 1809 Macon’s Bill No. 2 of 1810 Five Civilized Tribes Jefferson’s Indian policy Tecumseh William Henry Harrison Tenskwatawa /“The Prophet” pan-Indian military resistance movement Battle of Tippecanoe James Madison War Hawks War of 1812 Francis Scott Key and the Star Spangled Banner USS Constitution “Old Ironsides” Battle of Put-In-Bay/Battle of Lake Erie Oliver Hazard Perry Battle of Thames River Red Sticks Andrew Jackson Battle of Horseshoe Bend Battle of New Orleans Hartford Convention Nullification doctrine Treaty of Ghent Old Northwest and Old Southwest Land Act of 1820 James Monroe Era of Good Feelings John Quincy Adams John C. Calhoun Henry Clay American System
Adams-Onis/Transcontinental Treaty of 1819 Monroe Doctrine Convention of 1824 Panic of 1819 Missouri Compromise Chapter 10 Eli Whitney and the cotton gin 312 Alabama Fever 312 Industrial Revolution 313 Upper South 316 The Gang System 318 Second Great Awakening 325 African Methodist Episcopal (AME) 326 Harriet Tubman 326 Gabriel’s Rebellion 327 Denmark Vesey plot 327 & 335 Nat Turner’s Revolt 327 Black codes 328 William Gregg 329 Tredegar Iron Works and Joseph Anderson 329 Poor whites 329 Yeoman 330 Small slave owners 331 The Planter Elite 332 Paternalism 333 William Lloyd Garrison and the Liberator 336 Gag Rule 337 Peculiar Institution * Chapter 11 Universal manhood suffrage 351 Election of 1824 353 Corrupt bargain 354 American Tract Society 355 Election of 1828 356 Democrats 357 Andrew Jackson 357 The Age of the Common Man 357 “Kitchen Cabinet” 358 The Peggy Eaton Affair 358 John C Calhoun 359 Daniel Webster 359 Henry Clay 359 Nullification Crisis 360 “Tariff of Abominations” 361 Exposition and Protest 361 Tariff of 1832 362 Force Bill 362 Indian Removal Act 363 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia 1831 & Worcester v. Georgia 1831 363 Trail of Tears 363 Black Hawk War 364 Maysville Road veto 364 Gibbons v Ogden 1824 & Charles River Bridge v Warren Bridge 1837 365 Bank War 366 Election of 1832 366 Election of 1836 367 Whigs 368 Specie Circular 368 Panic of 1837 368 Second American Party System 369 Election of 1840 371 John Tyler 371 Davy Crockett 372 Samuel B Morse 372 Washington Irving 373 James Fenimore Cooper 373 Ralph Waldo Emerson 374 Thomas Cole 374 Hudson River School 374 George Catlin 374 Chapter 12 The Transportation Revolution National Road Erie Canal Market Revolution Putting-out system Samuel Slater/Slater Mills Lowell Mills/Francis Cabot Lowell American System Samuel Colt/Colt gun Isaac Singer/Singer Sewing Machine Second Great Awakening Middle Class Sentimentalism Transcendentalism * not in your textbook, look up |
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