HIST4070

JEFFERSONIAN/JACKSONIAN AMERICA

Student Web Pages


These are the final results of student research on political topics of the Jefferson/Jackson period of American History.

The views expressed in these student web pages are those of the students who wrote them, and do not necessarily reflect the views of their professor, Michael Gagnon, nor the views of the University of Georgia. Only they themselves are responsible for the content of the papers.

Spring 2004

Student

Project Title

Jennifer Almand The Georgia Platform Examined
Andrew Bashuk Georgia’s Constitutional Debate
Art Brady The Forgotten Cherokee: The case of George Corn Tassels
Graham Burns John C. Calhoun: Nullification in South Carolina
Lee Carter Georgians and the Undeclared War of 1812
David Clark Athens and South Carolina's Nullification: Brotherhood in a Fractured Time?
Mark Clark The Seminole Indian Wars
Anthony Deckard Looking Out for Number 1: the Louisiana Purchase and the New England Federalists
Adam Evans Anti-Tariff and Pro-Jackson Georgia:
Georgia’s Involvement in the Nullification Crisis
and the Role of the Cherokee in Saving the United States
Cassie Gilbert Years of Lies and "Wars"
Bonnie Grabenkort Jean Lafitte and the Battle of New Orleans
Kellyn Hargett The truth about Marbury v. Madison
CeeCee Hickey The Nullification Crisis
Isaac Howard THE AMISTAD
Scott Jarvis "Not a Sixpence!"; American Reaction to the XYZ Affair
Chris Jeffords Jefferson’s Embargo: Opinions and Reactions of His Diverse Constituency
Rachel Lariscy Philadelphia’s perspective on the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798
Charles Mullins Tecumseh: The Captor of Detroit
Joe Pierzchajlo
David Pollock
Matt Shirley
Alford Thomas
Ross Walker
Andrew Wiley
Hilary Wilson

Spring 2003

Student

Project Title

Zundra DanielGeorgia on the cutting edge of Indian Removal
Corinne DishmanNat Turner’s Rebellion
Adam EvansAnti-Tariff and Pro-Jackson Georgia: Georgia’s Involvement in the Nullification Crisis
and the Role of the Cherokee in Saving the United States
Emily FlemingHow Did The Life Of A Planter Enable Him To Acquire And Wield So Much Political Power?
Luke FosterOUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE GOLD
Randall IveyThe Influence of the People of Georgia on the Removal of the Cherokee Nation.
Johnny AndersonGovernors, Missionaries, and the Cherokee: The Conflicts of Indian Removal in Georgia
James LeesonSlavery and the South: A Different Picture
Jessica PerryThe Cherokee Indians in North Georgia
Brent SavageCherokee Nation v. Georgia: 19th Century Justice
Ceili ShaughnessyWomen: Beyond Domesticity
Mandy SmithJackson, Clayton, and the Second Bank of the United States
Heather StanleyThe Grimke Sisters
Mary Katherine TurtleThe Political Arguments Behind the Formation of The Georgia Female College
Matt WillcoxGeorgia's Westward Expansion as Connected to Manifest Destiny
Erin WilliamsManners and Etiquette in the Antebellum South
Amy Leigh WomackJeffersonian Constitutional Reform




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