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Explore the significant political transformations in the United States between 1800 and 1824, marked by the shift to Republican leadership under figures such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. This chapter covers critical events such as the Revolution of 1800, the Louisiana Purchase, and key legal cases like Marbury v. Madison. Delve into the War of 1812, the Missouri Compromise, and the Monroe Doctrine, highlighting how these moments shaped American democracy and federal power, as well as the ongoing struggle for states' rights.
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HY 135 Chapter Ten Republicans in Power, 1800-1824
Chapter Ten Key Terms • Thomas Jefferson • John Adams • Aaron Burr • Slide 5 • Alexander Hamilton • James Baynard (Delaware) • Revolution of 1800 • Republican Party • Gabriel Prosser • Gabriel’s Revolution • States Rights • Judiciary Act of 1801 • John Marshall • William Marbury • James Madison • Marbury v. Madison
Chapter Ten Key Terms • Robert Livinston • Louisiana Purchase • Slide 6 • Necessary and Proper Clause • Meriwether Lewis • William Clark • Sacajawea • “The Despicable Opinion” • 11 July 1804 • Weehawken, NJ • James Madison • Dolley Madison • Tecumseh • William Henry Harrison • Tenskwatawa • Treaty of Fort Wayne
Chapter Ten Key Terms • Battle of Tippecanoe • War of 1812 • Non-Intercourse Act • War Hawks • Henry Clay • John Calhoun • Andrew Jackson • Battle of Horseshoe Bend • Battle of New Orleans • Slide 7 • Treaty of Ghent • Hartford Convention • James Tallmadge • Missouri Compromise • Slide 8 • Andre w Jackson
Chapter Ten Key Terms • Adams-Onis Treaty • John Quincy Adams • Monroe Doctrine • Slide 10 • “Corrupt Bargain”