Identifications
Chapter 8:
Jeffersonianism and the Era of Good Feelings, 1801-1824
After reading Chapter 8, you should be able to identify and explain the historical
significance of each of the following:
Tripolitan (Barbary) pirates
Judiciary Act of 1801
midnight judges
Marbury v. Madison
John Marshall
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Sacajawea
Aaron Burr and James Wilkerson conspiracy
British Orders in Council and Napoleon's Continental System
impressment
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair
Embargo and Non-Intercourse acts
war hawks, John C. Calhoun, and Henry Clay
Tecumseh and the Prophet
William Henry Harrison and the Battles of Tippecanoe and the Thames
Oliver H. Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie
Treaty of Ghent and the status quo ante bellum
Battle of New Orleans
Hartford Convention
Era of Good Feelings
Dartmouth College v. Woodward
McCulloch v. Maryland
Missouri Compromise
John Quincy Adams
Rush-Bagot Treaty and British-American Convention, 1818
Adams-Onís, or Transcontinental, Treaty
Monroe Doctrine
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