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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

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