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Make 2 to 3 sentences of each I.D and make sure to use the word significant/significance at least once on the sentence. Make sure your answer explains who or what the ID was, why it is significant to
Make 2 to 3 sentences of each I.D and make sure to use the word significant/significance at least once on the sentence. Make sure your answer explains who or what the ID was, why it is significant to the history of the US including what events caused it and what events it caused, and be able to situate it in the proper historical period.
Articles Of Confederation
Northwest Ordinance Of 1787
Shays’s Rebellion
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Electoral College
Federalism
Separation Of Powers
Checks And Balances
3/5 Compromise
Federalist Papers
United States Constitution
The Ratification Controversy
Bill Of Rights
Treaty Of Greenville
Hamiltons Financial Plan
The National Bank
“Implied Powers”
Whiskey Tax
Democratic Republicans
Jay’s Treaty
The Whiskey Rebellion
Judith Sargent Murray
Xyz Affair
Alien & Sedition Acts Of
1798
VA &KY Resolutions
“Revolution Of 1800”
Toussaint L’ouverture
Gabriel’s Rebellion
John Marshall
Marbury Vs. Madison
Mcculloch Vs. Maryland
Louisiana Purchase
Leopard Affair
Embargo Act
Slave Trade Ban Of 1808
Tecumseh
War Of 1812
Hartford Convention
Treaty Of Ghent
Alexis De Tocqueville
“Democracy In America”
Erie Canal
Samuel Morse’s Telegraph
The Cotton Kingdom
Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin
Onis Treaty Of 1819
John Deere’s Steel Plow
Cyrus Mccormick’s Reaper
Nativism
Dartmouth Vs. Woodward
John O’sullivan
Manifest Destiny
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Transcendentalism
Henry David Thoreau
Second Great Awakening
Charles G. Finney
The Information Revolution
John C. Calhoun
Henry Clay’s American System
Panic Of 1819
Mcculloch Vs. Maryland
Era Of Good Feelings
Missouri Compromise
Monroe Doctrine
“The Corrupt Bargain”
Martin Van Buren
The Election Of 1828
“The Spoils System”
Kitchen Cabinet
“Tariff Of Abominations”
Nullification Crisis
Peggy Eaton Affair
Black Hawk
Indian Removal Act Of 1830
Cherokee Vs. Georgia
Worcester Vs. Georgia
Trail Of Tears
Seminole Wars
The Bank War
Panic Of 1837