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From Washington to Westward Expansion Study Guide

Posted on March 1, 2016March 2, 2016 by Justin WeinmannIn Study Guides

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  1. Washington
    1. Cabinet
    2. Political Parties
    3. Precedents
    4. Whiskey Rebellion
  2. Adams
    1. Alien & Sedition Acts
    2. XYZ Affair
  3. Jefferson
    1. Louisiana Purchase
    2. Northwest Ordinance
    3. Texas Annexation
    4. Mexican Cession
    5. Manifest Destiny
  4. Embargo Act of 1807
  5. War of 1812
  6. Monroe Doctrine
  7. Industrial Revolution
    1. Urbanization
    2. Steamboat / Canal / Rivers
    3. Cotton Gin
    4. Interchangeable Parts
    5. Free Enterprise
    6. Mercantilism
  8. Tariffs / Protective Tariff
  9. Missouri Compromise / Compromise of 1850
  10. Jacksonian Era
  11. Jacksonian Democracy
    1. Bank War
    2. Trail of Tears
    3. Nullification Crisis
    4. Spoils System
  12. Immigration
    1. Irish / Potato Famine
    2. Germans
    3. Chinese
    4. 49ers
    5. Mormons
  13. Abolitionists
  14. Temperance
  15. Prison Reform
  16. Women’s Rights / Suffrage
  17. Labor Reform
  18. James Audubon
  19. Thoreau / Emerson / Transcendentalism
  20. Hudson River Schools
  21. Marbury v. Madison
  22. Gibbons v. Ogden
  23. McCulloch v. Maryland
  24. Worcester v. Georgia

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My name is Justin Weinmann. I'm an Artist, Teacher, history buff, sports fan and comics connoisseur. I draw and and make videos to teach social studies to kids.

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