Friday, February 28, 2014

Jeffersonian Democracy: Post comments by midnight Saturday, March 08, 2014

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What is meant by the term Jeffersonian Democracy?  Explain how Jefferson's moderation and compromises turned the "Revolution of 1800" into a relatively smooth transition of party control from Federalists to Republicans.

Describe the conflicts between Federalists and Republicans over the judiciary and the important legal precedents that developed from these conflicts.

How does the period 1800-1812 look if viewed through Native American eyes? Could the attempt of Tecumseh and the Prophet to unite western Natives against US expansion have created a different dynamic in white-Native relations?


What were the "causes" of the Louisiana Purchase?  How did Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase transform America's understanding of itself and its future? Was it inevitable that the west would become part of a much greater United States, or was there real danger in efforts like Aaron Burr's to break those areas off from the country?

Describe Jefferson's basic foreign policy goals and how he attempted to achieve them.  Describe the original intentions and the actual results of Jefferson's embargo.  Was there any merit at all in Jefferson's embargo policy? What prompted this policy in the first place? 

Friday, February 21, 2014

Presidencies of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson... Post comments by Midnight Friday, February 28


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What were the differences and similarities between the Hamiltonians and the Jeffersonians with regard to political philosophy, long-term social and economic outlook, interpretations of the Constitution, and federal versus state power.

Discuss the Jay Treaty, the Pinckney Treaty (1795), the Whiskey Rebellion and its significance, the XYZ Affair, the Naturalization Act, the Alien and Sedition Acts under Adams.

Discuss Jefferson's foreign affairs policies and actions and his domestic policies and actions.

Friday, February 14, 2014

American Revolution, Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution: Post by midnight February 22.


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Describe the military, political, and economic advantages and disadvantages of the British and the American armies leading up to and during the war.

What were the major battles of the war and which is considered the turning point and why?  Who were the major Generals of the war?

What was the role of women and African Americans (free and enslaved) during the war?  What were the effects of the war on the colonists?

What were the major features of the Articles of Confederation? Why were the AOC inadequate for the new nation (included foreign affairs issues & domestic affairs issues)? What were some achievements of the AOC?

What were the beliefs of the Federalists and the Antifederalists? Which of the Founding Fathers were Federalists and which were Anti-Federalists?  What did they each want to achieve with regard to a Constitution? Address the forces that shaped their views (ex. Shays's Rebellion).

With regard to the Constitution, how did it differ from the Articles?  Who is called the father of the Constitution? Why?  When was it written and finally adopted?

Friday, February 7, 2014

French and Indian War and Events Leading Up to the Revolution... Post by midnight February, 14


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Discuss the French and Indian War. What were the causes of the French and Indian War? What were the conditions of the Peace of Paris? What were the political and economic issues that Britain had to deal with as a result of the war? Also, you may chose to examine the significant personalities.

Address pre- and post-1763 British policies toward the American colonies. What was the reaction of the colonists? Were they justified? Were the British justified in enforcing the policies?

Discuss the reasons and time period for the the First and Second Continental Congresses.  Who attended these meetings and why?  The First and Second Continental Congresses were shaped by disputes between moderates, radicals, and conservatives. Discuss the positions of the three factions and explain which was the most persuasive and effective in achieving its goals (include the goals).  What documents were written in each of the Congresses?