Welcome to History of the United States B - Series

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Americas involvement during wars of 1790's. Thomas Pinckney Treaty of 1795 and 1800. Election of 1796. The Quasi War. The Department of the Navy. The Alien Act. The Sedition Act. Kentucky and Virginia Resoltuions. Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold. The Tammany Society. The Juciciary Act of 1801. John Marshall as Chief Justice. The Revolution of 1800. Judith Sargent Murray. American women and the education system. Establishing the first medical school in America. The death of George Washington. Midwifery. Charles Brockden. Washington Irving. Revivalism and deism. The Second Great Awakening. Slave Rebellion. Handsome Lake. Origins of Industrialism. Eli Whitney. Robert Fulton. The beginning of the turnpike era. Thomas Jefferson a piracy issues. James Madison. William Marbury. Treaty of San Ildefonso. Robert Livingston. The Louisiana Purchase. James Wilkinson. Meriwether Lewis. William Clark. Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike. The Essex Junto. Alexander Hamilton. Aaron Burr. James Wilkinson. The Napoleonic War. James Barron and the Chesapeake. Jefferson Embargo Act. The Non-Intercourse Act. Macon's Bill. William Henry Harrison. The Indiana Territroy. The Battle of Tippecanoe. The War Hawks. Henry Clay. John C. Calhoun. The Star Spangled Banner. The Hartford Convention. Treaty of Ghent. War of 1812. The Black belt. New territories entering statehood. The Virginia Dynasty. The Seminole War. The panic of 1819. The Missouri Compromise.


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U.S. History B1

 During the late 1790's, France and Great Britain were at war. Americans tried their best not to engage.


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U.S. History B2

 The Sedition Act stated those who opposed laws set by the government would be subject to prosecutions.


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U.S. History B3

  George Washington died from poor medical advice of purging and bleeding.


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U.S. History B4

  Americans adopted the idea of steam power in England.


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U.S. History B5

  France gained possession of territories west of the Mississippi River under the Treaty of San Ildefonso.


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U.S. History B6

  Aaron Burr challenged Alexander Hamilton to a fist fight when Alexander Hamilton accused him of treason.


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U.S. History B7

  The Non-Intercourse Act replaced Jefferson's Embargo Act.


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U.S. History B8

  Congress approved war with Great Britain on June 18, 1812.


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U.S. History B9

  The Treaty of Ghent stated British aid towards to Northwest natives will cease. The United States will not invade Canada and are free to trade with Europe without British navy interference.


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U.S. History B10

  Seminole Indians and the United States were at war during the Seminole War.