SAMPLE US History
J. Early Events that Created Instability and Lead to the Constitution K. Toward a New Constitution (1787–1789) L. The Annapolis Convention M. The Constitutional Convention N. Conflicts with Drafting the Constitution O. The Struggle for Ratification P. The Constitution Q. Required Percentages of Voting R. Separation and Limitation of Powers Chapter 7: Review Questions
Chapter 8: The Federalist Era and Je ersonian Era A. The Federalist Era 1789-1801
B. The New United States Government C. Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans
D. The Whiskey Rebellion E. President John Adams F. The Jefferson Era (1800-1817) G. The US in 1800 H. The French Threat: Factors Leading to the Louisiana Purchase I. Louisiana Purchase J. Jefferson’s Second Term K. Americans on Foreign Seas L. Jefferson Leaves Office M. Madison Presidency (1809-1817) N. War Fever O. President Madison and the Events Leading to the War of 1812 P. The War of 1812 Begins Q. Naval Battles in the War of 1812 R. Battle of York: The Americans Attack S. Setbacks for Native Americans
T. The British Offensive U. Baltimore Holds Firm V. Battle of New Orleans W. The Treaty of Ghent X. The Hartford Convention (1814) Y. American Nationalism Z. Henry Clay and “The American System” Chapter 8: Review Questions
Chapter 9: The Era of Good Feelings until John Quincy Adams Administration
Made with FlippingBook - Online magazine maker