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Eggleston's Household U. S. 206.

e. Home and social life.

Eggleston's Household U. S. 203-7, 209-12. Coffin's Building the Nation, chaps. V., VI., VII.

f. Home industries.

Eggleston's Household U. S. 209-12. Coffin's Building the Nation, 69–74.

g. Invention and progress.

Coffin's Building the Nation, 70-3.

XIV. Jefferson's administration.

a. Earlier life.

Bolton's Famous Amer. Statesmen, 67-99. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 95, 122, 128. Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 643 +, 654 +.

b. Public services.

Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 125, 139.

c. Character, political creed, and relation to his party. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 164-5. Johnston's Politics, 52.

d. The Louisiana purchase.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 137, 139, 145-8. Johnston's Politics, 57. Morris's Half Hours, II. 192. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 139. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 5-8. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 131-4. Eggleston's Household U. S. 238-40. Washington and His Country, 523-4; map, 524.

1. Who had previously owned Louisiana?

2. Why did the United States wish to purchase it?

3. Why did France wish to sell it?

4. Locate the exact boundaries of the purchase on the map.

See MacCoun's Hist. Geog. of U. S.

e. Hamilton's death.

Life of Hamilton, Amer. Statesmen Series. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 149. Coffin's Building the Nation, 133-6. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 135. Washington and His Country, 525,

f. Burr's trial.

g.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 149–51. Johnston's U. S. 338+. Coffin's Building the Nation, 137-9. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 136–7.

How does the Constitution define treason?

Const. of U. S. Art. III. Sec. III. clauses I, 2.

The foreign slave trade ended.

Greeley's Amer. Conflict, I. 46, note b; 66. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 221. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 173-4.

Did any European nation carry on the slave trade at that time? h. Inventions and discoveries.

1. The steamboat.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 169. Johnston's U. S. 335. Eggleston's Household U. S. 277-9. Coffin's Building the Nation, 139-41. Lights of Two Centuries, 549-58.

2. The Lewis and Clark expedition.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 216. Johnston's U. S. 333. Bryant's Popular Hist.

IV. 170.

i. States admitted.

Johnston's U. S. 347.

j. Foreign affairs.

1. War with Tripoli.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 154-161. Johnston's U. S. 340-1. Lossing's FieldBook of 1812, III. 117-25. Washington and His Country, 525. Eggleston's Household U. S. 229-30.

Notice the treaty with Morocco in 1787; with Algiers in
1796.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 154-61. Morris's Half Hours, II. 201. Coffin's
Building the Nation, 119-30.

2. The European blockade.

Johnston's U. S. 341.

3. The Berlin Decree.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 174. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 144. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 129. Johnston's U. S. 341.

4. The orders in council.

Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 144. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 84. Johnston's U. S. 341.

5. The Milan Decree.

Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 144. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 154. Johnston's U. S. 341.

6. The difficulties of the carrying trade.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 173. Johnston's U. S. 342. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 102, 104, 138-9, 141, 153.

7. The United States navy.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 175-6. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 90-1, 119-20, 167-8.

8. The Embargo Act.

Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 145. Johnston's U. S. 344. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 178. Johnston's Politics, 65. Washington and His Country, 526. Morris's Half Hours, II. 218-19. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 162, 174. Eggleston's Household U. S. 243.

9. The Non-Intercourse Act.

Johnston's U. S. 345. Johnston's Politics, 68. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 223. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 145.

10. Outline Jefferson's administration, for the blackboard.

11. The election of 1808.

Johnston's U. S. 346. Johnston's Politics, 66-7. Eggleston's Household U. S. 244. Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 51.

Parties.
Issues.

Candidates.

Result.

XV. Madison's administration.

a. Earlier life and public services.

Johnston's U. S. 348. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 101.

b. Naval encounters with Great Britain before 1812.

Johnston's U. S. 342, 349. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 176–77, 182. Morris's Half Hours, II. 226. Coffin's Building the Nation, 159. Lossing's FieldBook of 1812, III. 157, 184.

c. War with the Indians.

Johnston's U. S. 350. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 182-3. Coffin's Building the Nation, 144-6. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 187-9, 200-9. Eggleston's Household U. S. 245-6.

I. Cause.

2. Tecumseh..

d. Condition of the United States with relation to war.

1. Population.

Johnston's U. S. 353.

2. Number of states.

3. Army.

Johnston's U. S. 352. Eggleston's Household U. S. 249.

4. Navy.

Johnston's U. S. 366.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 175-6. Coffin's Building the Nation, 159. Morris's Half Hours, II. 226 +. Eggleston's Household U. S. 250.

5. Defences.

Johnston's U. S. 364. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 234-42.

6. What points were most likely to be attacked?

e. Causes of the War of 1812. Remote. Immediate.

Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, 85, 142, 153, 170, 175, 226, 1068. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 142-3. R. Johnston's War of 1812, chap. I. Coffin's Building the Nation, 143. Eggleston's Household U. S. 242-3. Johnston's U. S. 342. Johnston's Politics, 71.

f. Declaration of war.

Johnston's U. S. 351. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 186-7. Lossing's FieldBook of 1812, III. 228.

Johnston's U. S. 366-70. Coffin's Building the Nation, 167-70. R. Johnston's War of 1812, chap. V. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. chaps. XX., XXI. Eggleston's Household U. S. 251-4. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 191-3.

h. Draw a map of the seat of war.

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For a map of Niagara River, see Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 191; Coffin's Building the Nation, 154; Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 382.

i. Opening movements.

1. Surrender of Detroit.

Results.

Johnston's U. S. 357. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 187-8. Coffin's Building the Nation, 151-8. Washington and His Country, 532 +. Lossing's FieldBook of 1812, III. 272-8, 289–91. R. Johnston's War of 1812, 28-37.

2. Battle of Fort Dearborn.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 188 +. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, II 303, 312; map, 308. R. Johnston's War of 1812, 32-4.

3. Battle of Queenstown.

Johnston's U. S. 358. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 190-1. Lossing's Field-Book of 1812, III. 389-404. R. Johnston's War of 1812, 49–58.

j. Make a summary of the military events of the year 1812. What was the object of the movements that year on each side ? What had been gained or lost by each side?

In what position were the armies at the close of the year?

k. The opposition to the war, and Madison's re-election.

Johnston's U. S. 355-6. Johnston's Politics, 74. Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 57.

1. The year 1813.

The plan of campaign.

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