Someone who is in office already.
Incumbent
Jefferson's plantation house, which he designed himself
Monticello
The expedition that Jefferson sent out to explore Louisiana
Corps of Discovery/Lewis and Clark's expedition
President during the War of 1812:
James Madison
This made harvesting crops way easier!
When factories take over from making goods by hand:
Industrial Revolution
An enslaved woman who Jefferson had 6 children with (yikes...)
Sally Hemmings
When the slaves of the French colony of Saint-Domingue rose in rebellion -- and won.
The Haitian Revolution
Tecumseh
Invention that made cotton production viable.
Cotton gin
When the Supreme Court invalidates laws it deems unconstitutional (even when it's from the other 2 branches!)
Judicial Review
This was the result of the election of 1800:
2. Jefferson and Burr tied, vote went to the House
3. That vote also tied (a lot,) until Hamilton convinced one Federalist representative to change his vote
This area:
Louisiana Purchase/Territory
Battle of New Orleans
An important waterway that allowed boats to go to the Great Lakes from the Hudson River.
Invention that lets you go UPRIVER, despite the current.
Steamboat
This court case gave the Judicial Branch more power by establishing Judicial Review:
Marbury v. Madison
This event caused Napoleon to give up his plans for a North American Empire.
Defeat during the Haitian Revolution
Group of congressmen who favored going to war to conquer Canada.
War Hawks
The power source of textile mills (at least starting in the 1810s)
Water power!
Morse code was popularized due to this invention:
People in 1801 were afraid of another party taking power in because:
1. The chaos of the French Revolution (this sort of thing happened a few times, not fun)
2. Both parties had hard words with each other during Adams's administration
3. The presidency had never shifted parties before
Route of the Lewis and Clark expedition: (need a starting city, river, mountains, ocean, and ending city.)
St. Louis, Missouri River, Rocky Mountains, Pacific Ocean, and back to St. Louis.
Battle that was the inspiration for the Star Spangled Banner
Battle of Ft. McHenry
Result of Nat Turner's Rebellion:
1. The rebels killed 50 people
2. Hundreds of innocent enslaved people were killed in reprisal
3. Resulted in stricter slave codes