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AP Review. Mrs. D’Errico APUS History. Plymouth Colony. Crisis of the 1760’s. Your S ugar S tamp will D eclare your T ownshend T ea to be I ntolerable. First Continental Congress (1774). 55 delegates from 12 colonies.
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AP Review Mrs. D’Errico APUS History
Crisis of the 1760’s • Your Sugar • Stamp will • Declare your • Townshend • Tea to be • Intolerable
First Continental Congress (1774) 55 delegates from 12 colonies Agenda How to respond to the Coercive Acts & the Quebec Act? 1 vote per colony represented.
The shot heard around the WorldLexington and Concord April, 1775
Cabinet Alexander Hamilton: Secretary of Treasury Thomas Jefferson: Secretary of State Henry Knox: Sect of War Edmund Randolph: Attorney General
Alexander Hamilton • Tariff of 1789 • Report on Public Credit • Bank of the United States • Report on Manufactures
Alien and Sedition Acts • Alien Act: Longer period for naturalization; power of executive to detain or deport aliens deemed dangerous • Sedition Act: Conspiracy against government; “false, scandalous and malicious” nature against the government or any of its officers
Supreme court • John Marshall • Supreme Court chief Justice (November 1800) • Emergence of Supreme Court as Equal Branch of government as Legislative and Executive
Thomas Jefferson1800-1808 • Political Philosophy • Opportunity • British Rivalry
James Madison1808-1816 • Native Policy • War of 1812 • Westward!
War of 1812 • Causes • Major Battles • Hartford Convention • Treaty of Ghent • Importance Star Spangled Banner
James Monroe1816-1824 • “Era of Good Feelings” • American System • Diplomacy Works! • Monroe Doctrine • Sectional Differences • Missouri Compromise • Henry Clay
The American System • Tariff of 1816 • Second Bank of the U. S. • Internal improvements at federal expense.-National Road Henry Clay,“The GreatCompromiser”
The Tallmadge Amendment • All slaves born in Missouri after the territory became a state would be freed at the age of 25. • Passed by the House, not in the Senate. • The North controlled the House, and the South had enough power to block it in the Senate.
Bank War “The Bank is trying to kill me… but I will kill it!” ~Andrew Jackson to Martin Van Buren
Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin, 1791 Actually invented by a slave!
Erie Canal, 1820s Begun in 1817; completed in 1825
Robert Fulton & the Steamboat 1807: The Clermont
Regional Specialization EAST Industrial SOUTH Cotton & Slavery WEST The Nation’s “Breadbasket”
1.The Second Great Awakening “Spiritual Reform From Within”[Religious Revivalism] Social Reforms & Redefining the Ideal of Equality Education Temperance Abolitionism Asylum &Penal Reform Women’s Rights
The Mormons(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) • 1823 Golden Tablets • 1830 Book of Mormon • 1844 Murdered in Carthage, IL Joseph Smith(1805-1844)