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Ch.13: A Growing Sense of Nationhood Geography & CultureNational SymbolsEra of Good Feelings Economic & Judicial Nationalism Unique American Culture: Art, Music, Literature Ch.12: Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Washington’s Foreign Policy (neutrality/isolationism) Adams: Jay Treaty, XYZ Affair Jefferson: Impressment, Embargo Act, Barbary Pirates Madison: War of 1812, Battle of New Orleans Monroe: Monroe Doctrine Ch.11: Political Developments in the Early Republic Washington’s Cabinet Whiskey Rebellion French Revolution Washington’s Farewell Address Federalists & Democratic- Republicans Alien & Sedition Acts VA-KY Resolutions Election of 1800 Assassination of Alexander Hamilton 12 th Amendment

Ch.13: A Growing Sense of Nationhood Geography & CultureNational SymbolsEra of Good Feelings Economic & Judicial Nationalism Unique American Culture: Art, Music, Literature Ch.12: Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Washington’s Foreign Policy (neutrality/isolationism) Adams: Jay Treaty, XYZ Affair Jefferson: Impressment, Embargo Act, Barbary Pirates Madison: War of 1812, Battle of New Orleans Monroe: Monroe Doctrine Ch.11: Political Developments in the Early Republic Washington’s Cabinet Whiskey Rebellion French Revolution Washington’s Farewell Address Federalists & Democratic- Republicans Alien & Sedition Acts VA-KY Resolutions Election of 1800 Assassination of Alexander Hamilton 12 th Amendment

Ch.13: A Growing Sense of Nationhood Geography & CultureNational SymbolsEra of Good Feelings Economic & Judicial Nationalism Unique American Culture: Art, Music, Literature Ch.12: Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Washington’s Foreign Policy ( & ) Adams: Jay Treaty, Affair Jefferson: Impressment, Embargo Act, Barbary Pirates Madison: War of, Battle of New Orleans Monroe: Monroe Doctrine Ch.11: Political Developments in the Early Republic Washington’s RebellionRevolution Farewell Address Federalists & Democratic- Republicans & Sedition Acts VA-KYElection of Assassination of Alexander Amendment