1/26/2024 0 Comments Coursenotes apush ch 11Her book Woman in the Nineteenth Century is considered the first major feminist work in the United States.Īn American Transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church. She was the first full-time American female book reviewer in journalism. It was founded by former Unitarian minister George Ripley and his wife Sophia Ripley at the Ellis Farm in West Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1841 and was inspired in part by the ideals of Transcendentalism, a religious and cultural philosophy based in New England.Īn American journalist, critic, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement. He is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay, Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state.Ī utopian experiment in communal living in the United States in the 1840s. an American author, poet, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, historian, philosopher, and leading transcendentalist. His revivals motivated a generation of young men to become evangelical preachers. President of Yale College in Connecticut. During this time a diverse mix of reformers dedicated themselves to new causes.Ī religious revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States, which expressed Arminian theology by which every person could be saved through revivals. Battle of Tippecanoe Battle in the Indiana Territory in 1811 between US and Native American forces that led to the defeat of the Native Americans.The period before the civil war. William Henry Harrison Govenor of the Indiana territory, that fought against Tecumseh and the Prophet in the battle of Tippecanoe. the Prophet A shawnee indian leader whose brother was Tecumseh. Tecumseh A famous chief of the Shawnee who tried to unite Indian tribes against the increasing white settlement. They had a strong sense of nationalism, and they wanted to takeover British land in North America and expand. war hawks Southerners and Westerners who were eager for war with Britain. resumed trade with France, but not Britain. France quickly changed its policies against neutral vessels, so the U.S. 2 1810 - Forbade trade with Britain and France, but offered to resume trade with whichever nation lifted its neutral trading restrictions first. James Madison Strict constructionist, 4th president, father of the Constitution, leads nation through War of 1812. Non-Intercourse Act it allowed Americans to carry or trade with all nations except for Britian and France. Embargo Act signed by thomas jefferson in 1807 - stop export of all american goods and american ships from sailing for foreign ports. Chesapeake affair British warship fired on US warship off Virginia's coast, killing three Americans resulted in high anti-British sentiment (1807). Orders in Council Britain blockaded the ports of France and its allies, thereby preventing neutral nations from trading with these nations Impressment British practice of taking American sailors and forcing them into military service. James Wilkinson The corrupt military governor of Louisiana Territory made an allegiance with Burr to separate the western part of the United States from the East and expand their new confederacy with invasions of Spanish-controlled Mexico and Florida. He kiled Alexander Hamilton in a duel and later tried to form a Confederace in the western U.S. Corps of Discovery Official name of the Lewis and Clark Expedition members Aaron Burr United States politician who served as Vice President under Jefferson for his first term. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River (1774-1809) William Clark co leader for the expedition West. Meriwether Lewis United States explorer and soldier who lead led an expedition from St. Louisiana Purchase A territory in the west central United States purchased from France for $15 million in 1803 extended from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, and the gulf of Mexico to Canada. Napoleon then decided to sell the Louisiana Territory. Livingston along with James Monroe, negotiated in Paris for the Louisiana land area signed a treaty on Apceding Louisiana to the United States for $15 million Toussaint L'Ouverture Led the Haitian revolt against France, therefore causing Napoleon to give up his dream of an empire in the Americas.
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