Unit+6+Timeline+Terms

In order to receive full credit for completing your timeline, you must identify/explain/define each term in your own words AND state the significance of this particular event in the grand scheme of things. While these are in the order that they appear in the textbook, they are not necessarily in chronological order. I expect you place the events chronologically on your timelines. Please create ONE timeline that encompasses all of the terms listed below. (Do not make three separate timelines, one for each chapter.)

You are welcome to complete this format in any manner you see fit. Keep in mind that while I am assessing this, this is primarily for your benefit. Please complete this in a manner which will help you study for future tests and the AP Exam.

War of 1812 Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent Hartford Convention Rush-Bagot Agreement Tariff of 1816 "Era of Good Feelings" Panic of 1819 Land Act of 1820 Tallmadge Amendment Missouri Compromise McCulloch v. Maryland Cohens v. Virginia Gibbons v. Ogden Fletcher v. Peck Dartmouth College v. Woodward Adams-Onis Treaty Monroe Doctrine Russo-American Treaty of 1824
 * Chapter 12**

"Corrupt Bargain" of 1824 Election of 1828 Tariff of Abominations Compromise Tariff of 1833 Force Bill Indian Removal Act Worchester v. Georgia (not in your book, but you MUST know this one) Trail of Tears Bank War Specie Circular Panic of 1837 Battle of the Alamo Election of 1840
 * Chapter 13**

Tammany Hall Know-Nothing Party Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin Patton Office Commonwealth v. Hunt Cult of Domesticity McCormick and the reaper Turnpike Erie Canal Pony Express Transportation Revolution Market Revolution
 * Chapter 14**

The Age of Reason Second Great Awakening Burned-Over District Mormons Horace Mann and Education American Temperance Society Maine Law of 1851 Woman's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls New Harmony and Brook Farm Oneida Community Shakers Hudson River School Transcendentalism Henry David Thoreau Walt Whitman Herman Melville
 * Chapter 15**