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The Monroe Interlude
• Era of Good Feelings
• The Demise of the Federalists
• Hartford Convention
• 1820 Election
• Signs of Two Party Revival
• Panic of 1819
Florida Question
• Spain’s responsibilities
• Slaves and Indians
• Jackson Mission and Crisis
• The Transcontinental Treaty
• Spanish Fears and Response
• Texas
Missouri Compromise
• War of 1812 and Impact
• Westward Migration
• Slavery’s revival
• Status of the peculiar institution
• Debate: Tallmadge Amendment
• Maine and Missouri
• 36 30 demarcation
The Monroe Doctrine
• Revolutions in the Americas
• Spain and the Europeans
• Russia and the West Coast
• U.S. Manifest Destiny
• Non Colonization dictum
• Non entanglement
• The Future
The Election of 1824
• Two Party discord and contestants
• Jackson’s lack of majority
• Secret dealings: Clay and Adams
• The Corrupt Bargain
• Consequences
• 1828 Contest
Jacksonian Democracy
• Era of the Common Man
• Voting in the states
• Conventions & Caucuses
• Reign of the Mob
• The Spoils System
• An Honest Broker?
• Whig Opposition
The Bank War
• Jackson’s experience
• Honest Broker Idea
• Privileged Class and Monster
• Nicholas Biddle
• 1832 Election
• Specie Circular
• Pet Banks and 37 Depression
Nullification Crisis
• Calhoun and Jackson
• Tariff of Abominations
• South Carolina
• Doctrine of Interposition
• The Crisis and Force Bill
• Compromise with Tariff
• Lesson for the South
Indian Removal
• Impact of War 1812
• The Frontier
• Supreme Court, Georgia and Jackson
• The Cherokee
• Removal and Relocation
• Reservation Policy
The Reform Movement
• Source of the Movement
• Great Awakening
• Thoreau and Transcendentalists
• Temperance
• Universal Public Education
• Mentally Ill
• Women and Other Realms
Abolitionism
• Impact of Missouri Compromise
• Insurrections and Fear
• Garrison and Immediate Emancipation
• David Walker’s Appeal
• Pseudo Scientists
• Moderate Approach
• Colonization Efforts