The Federalist Era
7-11
Reverend Peter Cartwright on Cane Ridge and the "New Lights" (1801)
7-12
Marbury v. Madison(1803)
7-7
Backcountry Turmoil Puts the New Government to the Test (1794)
7-9
The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
Jefferson and the Republic
8-2
Thomas Jefferson, "First Inaugural Address" (1801)
8-3
Margaret Bayard Smith Meets Thomas Jefferson (1801)
8-4
Constitutionality of the Louisiana Purchase (1803)
8-5
The United States Navy and the Bombardment of Tripoli (1803)
8-6
A Matter of Honor or Vengeance? (1804)
8-7
Fisher Ames, "The Republican. No. II" (1804)
8-8
Sacagawea Interprets for Lewis and Clark (1804)
8-9
An "Uncommon Genius" Advocates Indian Unity (1809)
8-10
Indian Hostilities (1812)
8-11
The British Attack Baltimore (1814)
8-12
Report and Resolutions of the Hartford Convention (1814)
Economic and Social Change
9-1
The Western Country," Extracts from Letters Published in Niles' Weekly
Register (1816)
9-2
The Cherokee Treaty of 1817
9-5
Thomas Jefferson Reacts to the "Missouri Question" (1820)
9-6
The Monroe Doctrine and a Reaction (1823)
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