Students should be able to identify and explain the importance of the following people, events, and concepts:
The Phillips family
Judith Sargent Murray
"noble savages"
Noah Webster
Charles Brockden Brown
Washington Irving
Deism
Second Great Awakening
Cane Ridge
"camp meeting"
Gabriel Prosser
Handsome Lake
The Industrial Revolution
Samuel Slater
Moses Brown
Eli Whitney
Cotton gin
Robert Fulton
Robert R. Livingston Clermont
The "Turnpike Era"
Pierre L'Enfant
Charles C. Pinckney
Albert Gallatin
West Point
Tripoli Marbury v. Madison
William Marbury
Napoleon Bonaparte
Treaty of San Ildefonso
New Orleans
Robert Livingston
The Louisiana Purchase
James Monroe
James Wilkinson
Meriwether Lewis
William Clark
Zebulon Pike
Essex Junto
Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr
Battle of Trafalgar
Continental System
Impressment Chesapeake-Leonard Incident
James Barron
Embargo
"Peaceable Coercion"
Non-Intercourse Act
Macon's Bill No. 2
William Henry Harrison
Harrison Land Law
Tenskwatawa the "Prophet"
Tecumseh
Battle of Tippecanoe
War Hawks
Henry Clay
John C. Calhoun
The War of 1812
Oliver Hazard Perry
Put-In Bay
Battle of the Thames
Andrew Jackson
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Pensacola
Francis Scott Key
Battle of Plattsburgh
Battle of New Orleans
Daniel Webster
Hartford Convention
Treaty of Ghent
Rush-Bagot Agreement