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The Naval Academy.

The Smithsonian Institution.

Johnston's U. S. 538.

g. States admitted.

Johnston's U. S. 534, 541-3.

h. Election of 1844.

Johnston's U. S. 532-3. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 368. Johnston's Politics, 137-8, 140. Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 140.

Parties.

Issues.

Candidates.

The result.

XXI. Polk's administration.

a. Previous history.

Johnston's U. S. 535.

Public services and party.

b. Political affairs.

The admission of Texas.

Johnston's U. S. 541. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, I. 173.

(Review the entire history of the relation of the United States to Texas and Mexico.)

. The cause of the Mexican War.

Grant's Memoirs, I. 47, 53-6. Johnston's U. S. 522-3, 545-7. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 369-70. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, I. 185-7. Coffin's Building the Nation, 314-6.

d. The condition of the country with relation to war.

Grant's Memoirs, I. 71-3.

e. The opening of the war.

I. Crossing the Rio Grande.

Johnston's U. S. 547. Grant's Memoirs, I. chap. VI.

106

2. Palo Alto.

Johnston's U. S. 548.

Hist. IV. 369-70.

THE UNITED STATES.

Coffin's Building the Nation, 318+. Bryant's Popular
Grant's Memoirs, I. chap. VII.

3. Resaca de la Palma.

Johnston's U. S. 549. Coffin's Building the Nation, 321. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 369-70. Grant's Memoirs, I. chap. VII.

f. Declaration of war.

Johnston's U. S. 550-1. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 62-4.

g. Operation on the Pacific coast.

1. Extent of Mexican territory at the opening of the war. Johnston's U. S. 552.

2. Conquest of California and Northern Mexico.

Johnston's U. S. 553-5. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 372-3. Coffin's Building the Nation, 553-62. Cent. Magazine, XL. 775, 792, 794; XLI. 917.

3. Doniphan's march.

Johnston's U. S. 555.

4. Territory acquired.

Johnston's U. S. 556. Coffin's Building the Nation, map, 351. MacCoun's Hist. Geog. of U. S.

h. Operations in Northern Mexico.

Johnston's U. S. 552-4. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 572-3.

1. The army, its location and officers.

2. Monterey.

Johnston's U. S. 557-8. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 371. Grant's Memoirs, I. chap. VIII.; map, 114.

3. Buena Vista.

Johnston's U. S. 559-60. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 374-6; map, 374. Grant's Memoirs, I. chap. IX. Coffin's Building the Nation, 322-30; map, 322. Morris's Half Hours, II. 337 +.

i. Operations in Central Mexico.

I. Plan.

Johnston's U. S. 561.

Johnston's U. S. 562; and references, War of 1812.

3. Vera Cruz.

Johnston's U. S. 563. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 376. Grant's Memoirs, I. chap. IX. 123-8. Coffin's Building the Nation, 332-4.

4. The march to the city of Mexico; with map.

Johnston's U. S. 564-5. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 317. Coffin's Building the Nation, map, 335. Grant's Memoirs, I. chaps. X., XI., 140.

5. Situation of the fortifications around the city of Mexico; with map.

Johnston's U. S. 566. Coffin's Building the Nation, 337-9; map, 339. Grant's Memoirs, I. 149-61; map, 160.

6. Conquest of the city of Mexico; with map.

Johnston's U. S. 567-70. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 378-84. Coffin's Building the Nation, 342-50. Grant's Memoirs, I., XI., XII.

j. The treaty of peace.

Johnston's U. S. 572-4. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 385. Grant's Memoirs, 170-1, 175. Coffin's Building the Nation, 350. Johnston's Politics, 147. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 184. MacCoun's Hist. Geog. of U. S.

Terms.

Boundaries of the territory acquired.

k. The Wilmot Proviso.

Greeley's Amer. Conflict, I. 188-9. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 66-8. Johnston's U. S. 521-4, 575-6.

1. The relation of the new territory to the slavery question.

2. The proviso.

Johnston's U. S. 577. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 385. Johnston's Politics, 143-4.

7. National progress.

1. The discovery of gold, and emigration to California.

Johnston's U. S. 580-1. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 387-8. Coffin's Building the Nation, 359-62. Cent. Magazine, XLI. 525, 786.

2. Discoveries and inventions.

Johnston's U. S. 529, 536-7. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 314-5. Coffin's Building the Nation, chap. XXX.

Copper.

The telegraph.

Johnston's U. S. 527-9. Cent. Magazine, XXXV. 924+. Coffin's Building the Nation, 432-5. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 283.

The screw propeller.

Johnston's U. S. 526-8.

The cylinder printing-press.

The sewing-machine.

Ether.

What changes in our manner of life have resulted from these

"inventions?

3. The Maine Law.

Johnston's U. S. 597. Coffin's Building the Nation, chap. XVIII.

Compare the Washingtonian Movement.

4. Clearing-houses.

Johnston's U. S. 602.

5. Population and general prosperity.

Johnston's U. S. 595. Johnston's U. S. Hist, and Const. 172–5, 188-9.

6. New states admitted.

Johnston's U. S. 582.

m. Political affairs.

1. The sub-treasuries.

Johnston's U. S. 540. Macy's Our Govt. 146-7.

2. The tariff.

Johnston's U. S. 540. Johnston's Politics, 145.

3. The Department of the Interior organized. Johnston's U. S. 539. Andrews' Manual of Const. 316-20.

Bureaus. Fill out.

Johnston's Politics, 147-8. Johnston's U. S. 579. Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 161.

1. The parties.

2. The rise of the Free Soil party.

Johnston's U. S. 578. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 403. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 184-5. Coffin's Building the Nation, chap. XXII.

Give all previous attempts of the Abolitionists to form a party.

Johnston's U. S. 511, 532. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 324-8. Johnston' U. S. Hist. and Const. 180-2, 185. Coffin's Building the Nation, chap. XIX.

3. The issues.

4. The candidates and the result.

XXII. Taylor and Fillmore's Administration.

a. Difficulties.

Johnston's U. S. 584-7. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 87-9. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 389-90. Johnston's Politics, 151-2.

b. The Omnibus Bill, or the Compromise of 1850.

Bryant's

Johnston's U. S. 588. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 92-3.
Popular Hist. IV. 391, 394. Johnston's Politics, 153-4. Johnston's U. S.
Hist. and Const. 186-7. Coffin's Building the Nation, chap. XXVII.

1. The author.

Of what compromises had he previously been the author?

2. The parts of the bill.

Johnston's U. S. 589. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 395-6. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, I. 142-6, 203, 205, 207.

Were they all passed in one bill?

c. The working of the Fugitive Slave Law.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 298-9.

Greeley's Amer.

Johnston's U. S. 591.
Conflict, I. 214-21.
the Nation, chaps. XXVIII., XXX. Cent. Magazine, XL. 479; refer to
Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 398-401. Coffin's Building

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