The teaching of American history by McLaughlin Andrew Cunningham 1861-

The teaching of American history by McLaughlin Andrew Cunningham 1861-

Author:McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham, 1861- [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and company
Published: 1903-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER XII

REPUBLICAN SUPREMACY

Administration of Thomas Jefferson

General References.

In addition to those in History of tlie American Nation, 275; Gay, James Madison, cliaps. xvi, xvii.—Bryant and Gay, iv, 145-180.— Stevens, Albert Gallatin, 176-305.—Adams, John Randolph, 48-238.— Gilman, James Monroe, chap, iv.—Shepard, Martin Van Buren, chap, i.—Hildreth, v, 419-685; vi, 25-148.—On the character, etc., of the Republicans, see Stanwood, History of the Presidency, 74-79.—Gordy, Political Parties, i, chaps, xxii-xxviii.—Hart, American History, iii, chap. xvi.

Louisiana.

Very full account in Adams, ii, 25-135. See McMaster, ii, 625-635. Read at least Hinsdale, How to Study and Teach History, 258-267. See Gilman, Monroe, 84-86.—Lalor, Cyclopjedia, title. Annexations.—Morse, Thomas Jefferson, 230-253.—Roosevelt, Winning of the West, iv, 258-286.—Gordy, Political Parties, i, chap, xxv.—Hart, American History, iii, chap, xvii; Source Book, 200.—Hosmer, Mississippi Valley, chap, vi.—The treaty is in MacDonald's Documents, 160. Try to mark out bounds carefully on map. Notice that the Republicans had Interpreted the Constitution broadly.

The Courts.

Magruder, John Marshall, 181-185.—Adams, History, ii, 145-147.— Landon, Constitutional History and Government of United States, Lect. X, xi.—See Bryce, American Commonwealth, i, chap, xxiii (discusses power of declaring law unconstitutional, a difficult question).

Impeachments.

Have pupils look up method of impeachment when studying impeachment of Judge Chase. Constitution, Art. I, Sec. 2, § 5, and Art. I, Sec. 3, § 7, 8. How many persons have been impeached in our history? (Hinsdale, American Government, 170-175).

Troubles with England and France.

Excellent short accounts in Hart, Formation.—Channing, The United States of America, 174-181.—Walker, Making of Nation, 190-204.—See also Gay, Madison, chnp. xvi.—Morse, Jefferson, 28(>-320.—Lalor, Cyclopaedia, ii, 79-85.—Gordy, History of Political Parties, i, chap, xxix-xxxv.—Hart, American History, iii, chap, xviii; Source Book, 202, 209. The embargo can be studied from the . above references, and see also McMaster, Schouler, Adams. Use index. MacDonald, Documents, 176, gives Embargo Act.

Topics and Questions.

(1) Jefferson's inauguration. What were his fundamental principles? Read and discuss his inaugural. (2) The constitutionality



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