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The American Promise: A History of the United States Fourth Edition Roark • Johnson • Cohen • Stage • Hartmann • Lawson The American Promise: A History of the United States Fourth Edition CHAPTER 10 Republicans in Power: 1800–1824 Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s

Jefferson’s Presidency Turbulent Times: Election and Rebellion The Jeffersonian Vision of Republican Simplicity The Judiciary and the Midnight Judges The Promise of the West: The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition Challenges Overseas: The Barbary Wars More Transatlantic Troubles: Impressment and Embargo

The Madisons in the White House Women in Washington City Indian Troubles in the West The War of 1812 Washington City Burns: The British Offensive

Women’s Status in the Early Republic Women and the Law Women and Church Governance Female Education

Monroe and Adams From Property to Democracy The Missouri Compromise The Monroe Doctrine The Election of 1824 The Adams Administration

Chapter 10 Republicans in Power: 1800–1824 Map 10.1 The Election of 1800 (p. 323) Map 10.2 The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition (p. 329) Map 10.3 Indian Lands Ceded by Treaties in the Northwest Territory, 1795–1809 (p. 334) Map 10.4 The War of 1812 (p. 335) Map 10.5 The Missouri Compromise, 1820 (p. 348) Map 10.6 The Election of 1824 (p. 351) Tecumseh (p. 322) Remains of the President’s House (p. 336) Home and Away: The New Boarding School (p. 344)