6. Jefferson, Madison, & Monroe (1800-1824)
Digital Resources
Digital Textbook: Section 3 - Jefferson Alter's the Nation's Course
Digital Textbook: Section 4 - The War of 1812
Digital Textbook: Jefferson, Madison, & Monroe
Louisiana Purchase: Online DBQ
Lewis & Clark: Trail Map & Timeline
Lewis & Clark: Timeline & Discoveries
Lewis & Clark Simulation
PBS War of 1812 Website
War of 1812 Interactives
War of 1812 Interactive Battle Map
Digital Textbook: Section 3 - Jefferson Alter's the Nation's Course
Digital Textbook: Section 4 - The War of 1812
Digital Textbook: Jefferson, Madison, & Monroe
Louisiana Purchase: Online DBQ
Lewis & Clark: Trail Map & Timeline
Lewis & Clark: Timeline & Discoveries
Lewis & Clark Simulation
PBS War of 1812 Website
War of 1812 Interactives
War of 1812 Interactive Battle Map
Lewis & Clark Expedition: Video Quizlet Review
Lewis & Clark Project: The five pieces of information listed below will need to be the five pieces of your slideshow project.
- Interesting Person
- A Specific Stopping Point
- Other (to be approved by teacher)
What I am looking for in your presentation:
- Include sufficient & solid information that you Put in Your Own Words as bulleted points.
- Include plenty of visuals to go with your information.
- Mapping the Trip (Where did they travel, how did they travel, through what states did they travel, how long did they travel, etc.)
- Members of the Corp. of Discovery (How many & who were the major players)
- Discoveries Found (Plants, Animals, Indian Tribes)
- Important Dates (Choose what you believe to be the five most important dates/events)
- Other (Choose one from the list below.)
- Interesting Person
- A Specific Stopping Point
- Other (to be approved by teacher)
What I am looking for in your presentation:
- Include sufficient & solid information that you Put in Your Own Words as bulleted points.
- Include plenty of visuals to go with your information.
1. What is the correct order of the first five Presidents?
2. Facts about Federalists
- Pro English
- Wanted a stronger federal government
- Located mostly in the North
- Believed in the power of those who were educated, rich, and successful
- Alexander Hamilton & John Adams were famous federalists.
3. Facts about Anti-Federalists (Democratic-Republicans)
- Pro French
- Wanted a stronger state government
- Located mostly in the South
- Believed in the power of regular people like farmers
- Thomas Jefferson was a famous Anti-Federalist (Democratic-Republican)
4. Washington's Farewell Address
- A need for national unity
- Dangers of political parties
- Dangers of foreign involvement
5. Louisiana Purchase
- Purchased for $15 million from France
- Doubled the size of the United States
6. War of 1812 (battle theaters)
- At sea and on the Great Lakes
- In Canada
- On frontier lands
- In the deep South
7. Battle of New Orleans
- Major victory for the Americans
- General Andrew Jackson led the battle for the Americans.
- The battle was fought two weeks after the war ended.
8. Consequences of the War of 1812
- Ended the Federalist Party
- Indians lost their British allies
- The Canadian border was established.
- American nationalism increased.
2. Facts about Federalists
- Pro English
- Wanted a stronger federal government
- Located mostly in the North
- Believed in the power of those who were educated, rich, and successful
- Alexander Hamilton & John Adams were famous federalists.
3. Facts about Anti-Federalists (Democratic-Republicans)
- Pro French
- Wanted a stronger state government
- Located mostly in the South
- Believed in the power of regular people like farmers
- Thomas Jefferson was a famous Anti-Federalist (Democratic-Republican)
4. Washington's Farewell Address
- A need for national unity
- Dangers of political parties
- Dangers of foreign involvement
5. Louisiana Purchase
- Purchased for $15 million from France
- Doubled the size of the United States
6. War of 1812 (battle theaters)
- At sea and on the Great Lakes
- In Canada
- On frontier lands
- In the deep South
7. Battle of New Orleans
- Major victory for the Americans
- General Andrew Jackson led the battle for the Americans.
- The battle was fought two weeks after the war ended.
8. Consequences of the War of 1812
- Ended the Federalist Party
- Indians lost their British allies
- The Canadian border was established.
- American nationalism increased.