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This exploration highlights key dates and pivotal figures in early 19th-century American history, focusing on nationalism and sectionalism's roles in shaping the nation. It covers significant events from the War of 1812, including battles and treaties, alongside influential personalities such as Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. It examines the economic implications of agricultural inventions, financial panics, and the relationship between state and federal powers through landmark court cases and political rhetoric. The tensions between various groups further illuminate the complexities of U.S. history.
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Key Dates Famous People “Wars” Nationalism Sectionalism 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 600 pt 600pt 600 pt 600 pt 600 pt 800 pt 800 pt 800 pt 800 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 1000 pt 1000 pt 1000 pt 1000 pt
1803 1819 1820
1807 1809 1810
All involved efforts by Jefferson and Madison to gain neutral trading rights
1814 1817 1818
All were years in which treaties were negotiated between Great Britain and the USA.
1816 1819 1832
1819 1837 1873
Cyrus McCormick Eli Whitney Robert Fulton
All inventors whose inventions helped spark agricultural development.
Oliver Perry Stephen Decatur Andrew Jackson
Fletcher McCulloch Gibbons
All names in court cases in which judicial review was used to strike down state laws.
Thomas Jefferson Napolean Bonaparte Toussant L’Overture
All key players in the U.S. opportunity to purchase Louisiana.
Henry Clay Andrew Jackson John Marshall
Lake Erie Ft. McHenry New Orleans
All battles of the War of 1812 in which the Americans triumphed.
Barbary Pirates English sailors Seminole Indians
Tippecanoe Thames Horseshoe Bend
All battles fought by US soldiers against Native American resistance during the War of 1812.
Federalists Hartfordites Opponents of Mr. Madison’s War
Impressment Runaway slaves Ransom demands
Henry Clay John Calhoun Daniel Webster
We have met the enemy and they are ours. Our Country, Right or Wrong Every good citizen makes his country’s honor his own.
Creeks Shawnee Cherokees
Native Americans who sided with the British in the War of 1812
Alexander Hamilton Henry Clay McCulloch v. Maryland
Benjamin Rush John Quincy Adams James Madison
Gabriel Proesser Denmark Vessey Nat Turner
All planned or led slave revolts and all were executed for it.
Samuel Slater King Cotton slavery
famine revolutions America’s reputation
All causes of Irish and German immigration (principally to the North)
strikebreakers legal papers fear of kidnapping