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US History

This is a survey course that provides students with an investigation of important political, economic, and social developments in American history from the pre-colonial time period to the present day. Students will be engaged in activities that call upon their skills as historians (i.e. recognizing cause and effect relationships, various forms of research, expository and persuasive writing, reading of primary and secondary sources, comparing and contrasting important ideas and events).

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StudyGuide for Dates between 1812 and 1919

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1812-1919 1812 War of 1812 which ends in 1815 1816 Dartmouth College vs. Woodard 1819 Panic of 1819 marks first failure of the national market economy 1820 Missouri Compromise (after controversy of admission in 1819) 1823 Monroe Doctrine written by John Quincy Adams 1824 Gibbons v. Ogden asserts federal control of interstate commerce 1824 Adams wins presidency over Andrew Jackson 1828 Jackson defeats Adams for presidency, Tariff of Abominations (Congress) 1833 Force Bill and Tariff of 1833 ends nullification crisis 1834 Whig Party formed in opposition to Jacksonians 1836 Congress adopts "gag rule" to table antislavery petitions 1837 Financial panic ushers in sever economic depression 1844 James K. Polk is president 1844 Senate rejects Texas annexation, 1845 Congress annexes Texas

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