Vocabulary List 2nd Six Weeks

Vocabulary List 2nd Six Weeks
Forming a New Nation (Chapter 7)
1. Judiciary Act, 1789
2. Jay’s Treaty ( treaty of San Lorenzo)
3. Pinckney’s Treaty, 1795
4. Battle of Fallen Timbers
5. Treaty of Greenville
6. First Bank of the U.S., 1791
7. strict constructionist
8. loose constructionist
9. implied powers
10. Alexander Hamilton
11. Hamilton’s Report on Public Credit
12. Hamilton’s Report on Manufacturers
13. The Federalists (Hamiltonians)
14. Democratic-Republicans
15. Proclamation of Neutrality, 1793
16. Whiskey Rebellion, 1794
17. Washington’s Farewell Address, 1796
18. Edmond (Citizen) Genet
19. The XYZ Affair, 1797-98
20. Fries Rebellion
21. Quasi War
22. Alien and Sedition Acts, 1798
23. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, 1798-99
24. Revolution of 1800
25. 12th Amendment
Age of Jefferson (Chapter 8)
26. Tecumseh
27. Samuel Slater
28. Louisiana Purchase
29. Lewis and Clark Expedition
30. Barbary War
31. midnight judges
32. Marbury v. Madison
33. John Marshall
34. Yazoo Land Affair
35. Fletcher v. Peck
36. Aaron Burr
37. Chesapeake Affair
38. impressment
39. Jefferson’ Embargo
40. Non- Intercourse Act
41. Peacable coercion
42. Battle of Tippecanoe
43. William Henry Harrison
44. War of 1812
45. Hartford Convention
46. Francis Scott Key, 1814
47. General Andrew Jackson
48. Treaty of Ghent
49. Battle of New Orleans
Nationalism and Expansionism (Chapter 9)
50. Adams Onis Treaty
51. Internal improvements
52. Robert Fulton
53. Erie Canal
54. “Market Economy”
55. Henry Clay
56. American System
57. Panic of 1819
58. Missouri Compromise
59. Era of Good Feelings
60. James Monroe
61. Dartmouth College v. Woodward
62. McCulloch v. Maryland
63. Gibbons v. Ogden
64. African Slave Trade Acts, 1819-1820
65. Monroe Doctrine
66. Election of 1824
67. Virginia Dynasty
68. John Quincy Adams
Age of Jackson: 1828-1848 (Chapter 10)
68. Hudson River School
69. Democratic Party
70. Whig Party
71. Corrupt bargain
72. Spoils system
73. Tariff of 1828
74. Indian Removal Act, 1830
75. Trail of Tears
76. Nullification crisis, 1832
77. John C Calhoun
78. Gag Rule
79. Worcester v. Georgia
80. Nicholas Biddle
81. Band re-charter veto, 1832
82. Martin Van Buren
83. Panic of 1837
84. Alexis de Tocqueville
85. Independent Treasury System, 1840
86. Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
Reform Movements (Chapter 11)
87. Second Great Awakening
88. Charles G. Finney
89. Burned Over District
90. Joseph Smith, 1830
91. William Lloyd Garrison
92. American Anti-Slavery Society
93. Liberty Party
94. Grimke Sisters
95. Dorthea Dix
96. Horace Mann
97. Ralph Waldo Emerson
98. Henry David Thoreau
99. Nathaniel Hawthorne
100. Social utopianism
101. Brook Farm
102. New Harmony
103. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
104. Lucretia Mott
105. Seneca Falls Convention, 1848
106. Cult of True Womanhood
107. Catherine Beecher
108. temperance movement