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A New Nation Facing a Revolutionary World, 1789-1815

The US and the French Revolution Party Conflict Intensifies “Revolution” of 1800 and 1804 Trade, Conflict, and Warfare The War of 1812

monarchical George Washington factions John Adams Barbary Names and Terms monarchical George Washington factions John Adams Barbary Thomas Jefferson Haiti Tecumseh Pan-Indian War of 1812

The US and the French Revolution New Nation and the New Revolution The Rise of Party Tensions Neutrality and Jay’s Treaty Popular Politics of Rebellion Indian Warfare and European Power https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS95qRxNUyg

Party Conflict Intensifies Adams in Power Alien and Sedition Acts Slave Rebellions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIM1c3Sp-FE

The “Revolutions” of 1800 and 1804 Jefferson Elected Democracy: Limits and Conflicts Haitian Revolution The Louisiana Purchase https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZAwJvZdbCg

Transatlantic and Caribbean Trade Mediterranean Trade: Barbary Wars Trade, Conflict and War Transatlantic and Caribbean Trade Mediterranean Trade: Barbary Wars Western Discontents European Wars and Commercial Sanctions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YkfQos8mN8

Opposition to the War of 1812 US offensives in Canada War Declared Opposition to the War of 1812 US offensives in Canada Tecumseh and Pan-Indian Resistance Naval War British Offensive The War Ends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibvUUnFzAFg