11.1Thomas Jeffersonpeaceful transitionJames MadisonAlbert GallatinMidnight JudgesWilliam MarburyJohn MarshallMarbury v MadisonJudiciary Act of 1789Judicial Review11.2Toussaint-L'ouvertureLouisiana PurchaseRobert R. LivingstonJames MonroeMeriwether LewisWilliam ClarkLewis and Clark ExpeditionSacagaweaZebulon Pike11.3AlgiersBarbary StatesBritish impressmentLeopard v ChesapeakeChesapeake IncidentembargoEmbargo ActThe Barbary PiratesNon-Intercourse ActTecumsehWilliam Henry HarrisonBattle of TippecanoeWar HawksHenry ClayJames MadisonDeclaration of War, act of Congress
11.4
Constitution v GuerriereU.S. PrivateersBritish BlockadeOliver Hazard PerryBattle of Lake ErieWilliam Henry HarrisonBattle of the ThamesTecumsehCreek IndiansRed EagleAndrew JacksonFort MimsBattle of Horseshoe bendBurning of Washington D.C.Fort McHenryBattle of New OrleansHartford ConventionTreaty of Ghent
12.1
James Monroe
Monroe Doctrine
12.2
Henry Clay
Missouri Compromise
American System
Corrupt Bargain
John Quincy Adams
12.3
nominating conventionsAndrew JacksonDemocratic partyJacksonian DemocracyJohn C. Calhounspoils systemMartin Van Burenkitchen cabinetTariff of Abominationsstates' rightsnullification crisisDaniel WebsterMcCulloch v MarylandNicholas BiddleJackson v BankWhig PartyPanic of 1837William Henry Harrison
12.4
Black Hawk/SaukIndian Removal ActBureau of Indian AffairsTreaty of Dancing Rabbit CreekTrail of TearsSequoyaJohn RossWorcester v GA