Sectionalism and Nationalism James Monroe to Election of Andrew Jackson
Henry Clay Addresses the Senate
ASSIGNMENTS
Homework
Notes
Primary Sources
1816 - Charter of the Second Bank of the United States.
1817 - James Monroe - First Inaugural Address.
1818 - Rush-Bagot Agreement.
1818 - The Convention of 1818
1818 - Jackson Intervenes in Florida.
1819 - Adams-Onis Treaty for the Acquisition of Florida.
1819 - Dartmouth College vs. Woodward
1819 - McCulloch vs. Maryland.
1819 - Talmadge's Speech to Congress
1820 - Compromise of 1820 - Talmadge Amendment
1820 - Compromise of 1820 - Taylor Amendment
1820 - Compromise of 1820 - Thomas Amendment.
1820 - John Quincy Adams and John C. Calhoun Discuss the Compromise of 1820.
--- Thomas Jefferson on the Missouri Compromise: "A Firebell in the Night."
1821 - Letter, Thomas Jefferson to William Plummer concerning the Dartmouth College Case.
1821 - Second Missouri Compromise Act
1821 - Cohens vs. Virginia
1823 - The Monroe Doctrine
1823 - Thomas Jefferson on the Monroe Doctrine.
1823 - John Quincy Adams Account of Cabinet Meeting, November 7, 1823.
1823 - Rev. Dr. Richard Furman's Exposition on the Views of the Baptists relative to the Coloured Population in the United States.
1824 - Gibbons vs. Ogden
1825 - Broadside - "Good Jackson Times: Farmers are Doing Well.
1825 - Inaugural Address of John Quincy Adams.
1828 - South Carolina's Protest against the Tariff of 1828.
1832 - Henry Clay- "In Defense of the American System."
Web Links
MAP -- The Missouri Compromise.
MAP - Presidential Election of 1828
MAP - Of 1820 Showing Free and Slave Territories
James Monroe - POTUS Site
Thomas Jefferson on Slavery
John Quincy Adams POTUS Site
1824 Campaign Site
1828 Campaign Site
Letters of Rachel and Andrew Jackson
The Capitol in 1827
Old Supreme Court Chamber (Chamber 1)
Old Supreme Court Chamber (Chamber 2)
Old Senate Chamber
Old House Chamber
1828 Election - Coffin Handbill.
Jackson's Marriage as a Campaign Issue
The Death of Rachel Jackson
The Hermitage Homepage
Andrew Jackson's Inaugural
Andrew Jackson's Inauguration (1829)
Caricature of a Banker
Andrew Jackson - The First Roughshod President
William James Hubbard - Portrait of John Marshall
William James Hubbard - Portrait of James Monroe.