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US History Fall Midterm Review
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Unit 3: The New Nation
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The United States, 1783 America’s 1 st national gov’t was the Articles of Confederation (1777-1789) The Articles established a weak national gov’t in order to protect state power
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The Successes of the Articles Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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America’s First National Government: The Articles of Confederation Shays’ Rebellion
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James Madison helped broker many of the compromises that made the Constitution possible & is referred to as the “father of the Constitution” A constitutional convention was held in Philadelphia to fix the Articles of Confederation but a new gov’t was created instead
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Key Ideas of the Constitution
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The bicameral Congress created by the Great Compromise
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The supremacy clause establishes the Constitution (not the states) as the "the supreme law of the land" Federalism Federalism—state gov’ts & the national gov’t both have power
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Federalists ■Supported ratification of the Constitution Federalist Papers ■Used Federalist Papers to argue for ratification Anti-Federalists ■Against ratification ■Feared a strong national gov’t ■Wanted a Bill of Rights Bill of Rights: Amendments 1-10
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1.George Washington 2.John Adams 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5.James Monroe 6.John Q. Adams 7.Andrew Jackson ■As the 1 st president, Washington established important precedents: –Created the 1 st cabinet –Two terms –American neutrality ■Hamilton’s Financial Plan ■Whiskey Rebellion ■Farewell Address: –Neutrality & Parties
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1.George Washingto n 2.John Adams 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5.James Monroe 6.John Q. Adams 7.Andrew Jackson ■War between England & France & Impressment ■XYZ Affair ■Alien & Sedition Acts ■VA & KY Resolves
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Unit 4: The Early Antebellum Era (1800-1840)
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1.George Washingto n 2.John Adams 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5.James Monroe 6.John Q. Adams 7.Andrew Jackson ■Marbury v Madison (1803) & judicial review ■Louisiana Purchase ■Lewis & Clark
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1.George Washingto n 2.John Adams 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5.James Monroe 6.John Q. Adams 7.Andrew Jackson ■War of 1812—England vs. USA over trade rights ■Battle of New Orleans ■Treaty of Ghent
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1.George Washingto n 2.John Adams 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5.James Monroe 6.John Q. Adams 7.Andrew Jackson ■Nationalism: –Clay’s American System –John Marshall & the Supreme Court –Monroe Doctrine (1823) ■Sectionalism: –Growth of slavery –Missouri Compromise (1820) –Debate over tariffs
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The Market Revolution
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Rivers, Roads, Canals, & Railroads Transportation Revolution 1820-1860 Rivers, Roads, Canals, & Railroads
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Propaganda from the Know-Nothing Party attacking German & Irish immigrants
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1.George Washingto n 2.John Adams 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5.James Monroe 6.John Q. Adams 7.Andrew Jackson ■Common Man & Universal White Male Suffrage ■Democratic Party (vs the Whigs) ■Nullification Crisis ■Indian Removal Act (1830) ■Bank War (2 nd BUS)
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Social Reforms of the 1830s
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