
Term Paper Resource Guide to Nineteenth-Century U.S. History
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Students dread term papers, but with this book, the research experience is transformed and elevated. Term Paper Resource Guide to Nineteenth-Century U.S. History is a superb source to motivate and educate students who have a wide range of interests and talents. The provided topics on events, people, inventions, cultural contributions, wars, and technological advances reflect the country's nineteenth-century character and experience. Some examples of the topics are Barbary Pirate Wars, the Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings liaison, Tecumseh and the Prophet, the Santa Fe Trail, Immigration in the 1840s, the Seneca Falls Convention, the Purchase of Alaska, Boss Tweed's Ring, Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at O.K. Corral, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, and Scott Joplin and Ragtime Music.
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Introduction
ONE HUNDDRED IMPORTANT EVENTS IN NINETEENTH- CENTURY UNITED U.S. HISTORY
1. Election of 1800
2. Barbary Pirate Wars
3. Innovations and Inventions
4. The Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson Connection (1802)
5. Robert Fulton and the Steamboat (1803)
6. Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-1806)
7. Louisiana Purchase (1803)
8. Marbury v. Madison (1803)
9. Fall of Aaron Burr
10. Slave Trade Act (1807)
11. War of 1812 Catalysts
12. John Jacob Astor and the Fur trade (1808)
13. Tecumseh and The Prophet (1811)
14. War of 1812
15. Hartford Convention (1814)
16. African Methodist Episcopal Church (1816)
17. Francis Cabot Lowell and Early Industrialization (1815)
18. Erie Canal (1817)
19. Seminole Wars (1817-1858)
20. McCulloch vs. Maryland (1819)
21. Missouri Compromise (1820)
22. Land Act of 1820
23. Survival on the Essex (1820) and Mutiny on the Globe (1824)
24. Santa Fe Trail (1821)
25. American Colonization Society and the Founding of Liberia (1822)
26. Monroe Doctrine (1823)
27. Presidential Election of 1824, A Corrupt Bargain
28. New Harmony, Indiana (1825)
29. Jacksonian Democracy and the Spoils System
30. Davy Crockett Frontier Hero
31. Abolitionist Movement (1830s)
32. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (1830)
33. Indian Removal Act (1830)
34. Nat Turners Slave Rebellion (1831)
35. Nullification Crisis (1832-1833)
36. Democracy in America (1835 & 1840) by Alexis de Tocqueville
37. Revolution in Texas (1835-1836)
38. Samuel Colt and the Revolver (1836)
39. Trail of Tears (1838)
40. Amistad Mutiny (1839)
41. Immigration 1840s
42. Dorrs Rebellion (1842)
43. Samuel F.B. Morse and the Telegraph (1844)
44. Henry David Thoreau and the Transcendentalists (1846)
45. Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
46. Ordeal of the Donner Party (1846-1847)
47. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
48. Mormon Migration to Utah (1846-1847)
49. Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
50. California Gold Rush (1849)
51. Compromise of 1850
52. Underground Railroad (1850s-1860)
53. Rise of Barnum, Burlesque and Vaudeville (1850s-1880s)
54. Know Nothing Party (1854-1856)
55. Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
56. William Walker and Nicaragua (1856-1857)
57. Dred Scott Case (1857)
58. Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
59. Black Gold in Pennsylvania (1859)
60. John Brown and Harpers Ferry (1859)
61. Lincolns Election and Succession (1860-1861)
62. Battles of Bull Run (1861 and 1862)
63. Emancipation Proclamation (1862)
64. Battles of Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Chattanooga (1863)
65. War Ends and the Assassination of Lincoln (1865)
66. Reconstruction Amendments (1865-1870)
67. Beginnings of the Ku Klux Klan (1866)
68. Purchase of Alaska (1867)
69. Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson (1868)
70. Transcontinental Railroad (1869)
71. Rise of The Robber Barons (1870-1880s)
72. Final Solution for the American Indian
73. Tweeds Ring (1871-1872)
74. Great Chicago Fire (1871)
75. Creation of Yellowstone National Park (1872)
76. Trial of Susan B. Anthony and the Rights of Women (1873)
77. Red River and the Sioux Wars (1875-1877)
78. Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone (1876)
79. Great Railroad Strike (1877)
80. Inventions of Thomas Edison (1877-1879)
81. Yellow Journalism (1880s-1890s)
82. Assassination of President James A. Garfield (1881)
83. Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1881)
84. Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
85. First Skyscraper Building (1883)
86. Mark Twain and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884)
87. Founding of the American Federation of Labor (1886)
88. Haymarket Square Riot (1!886)
89. Oklahoma Land Rush (1889)
90. Nellie Bly, Journalist Extraordinaire
91. New Immigration Wave (1890s)
92. How the Other Half Lives (1890)
93. Yellow Peril Campaign Against the Japanese (1892)
94. Turners Thesis of the American Frontier (1893)
95. Pullman Strike (1894)
96. Booker T. Washingtons Atlanta Compromise Speech (1895)
97. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
98. United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898)
99. Spanish-American War (1898)
100. Scott Joplin and the American Ragtime Music (1899)
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