JEFFERSONIANISM AND THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS, 1801–1824

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JEFFERSONIANISM AND THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS, 1801–1824 CHAPTER 8 JEFFERSONIANISM AND THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS, 1801–1824

The Age of Jefferson Jefferson and Jeffersonianism Jefferson’s “Revolution” Jefferson and the Judiciary The Louisiana Purchase The Election of 1804 The Lewis and Clark Expedition

The Louisiana Purchase and the Exploration of the West

The Gathering Storm Challenges on the Home Front The Suppression of American Trade and Impressment The Embargo Act of 1807 James Madison and the Failure of Peaceable Coercion Tecumseh and the Prophet Congress Votes for War

Major Battles of the War of 1812

The War of 1812 On to Canada The British Offensive The Treaty of Ghent, 1814 The Hartford Convention

The Awakening of American Nationalism Madison’s Nationalism and the Era of Good Feelings, 1817–1824 John Marshall and the Supreme Court The Missouri Compromise, 1820–1821 Foreign Policy Under Monroe The Monroe Doctrine, 1823

The Missouri Compromise, 1820–1821