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Resources

Web Design Sites:
Ingrum, P.L.  (2001).  The ocean's in trouble. Retrieved March 5, 2003 from
    http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/grant/oceanpollution/teacherpage.html

Dodge, B.  (n.d.).  The WebQuest page. Retrieved March 2, 2003 from
    http://webquest.sdsu.edu
 

Biography and more sites: Andrew Jackson:

Cave, A. A., (2000).  The American Presidency:  Andrew Jackson.  Grolier Incorporated.
    Retrieved March 3, 2003 from
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/aj7.html

(2003).  The White House:  Andrew Jackson. Retrieved March 3, 2003 from
     http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/aae/bios/07pjack.html

(2003).  American President’s Life Portraits: Andrew Jackson.  Retrieved March 3,
     2003 from
     http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/President.asp?PresidentNumber=7

Summers, R. S. (2003).  POTUS:  Andrew Jackson.  Retrieved March 4, 2003
     from http://www.ipl.org/div/potus/ajackson.html

Nullification:

(2000).  The Reform Impulse:  Andrew Jackson.  Retrieved March 4, 2003 from
     http://www.learner.org/biographyofamerica/prog08/web

Jackson, A.  Proclamation Regarding Nullification.  Retrieved March 4, 2003 from
     http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=67

Armento, B., Nash, G., Salter, C., and Wixson, K.  (1991).  A more perfect union.  Houghton Mifflin: Boston.

Collier, C. and Collier, J.  (1999).  Andrew Jackson's America.   Marshall Cavendish: New York.

Meltzer, M.  (1993).  Andrew Jackson and his America.  Franklin Watts: New York.

Bank War:

(2003).  Conflict with the Executive:  The Bank War.  Retrieved March 5, 2003 from
     http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall/treasures_of_congress/text/page9_text.html

(2002).  Andrew Jackson.  Retrieved March 5, 2003 from http://www.presidentsusa.net/jackson.html

Armento, B., Nash, G., Salter, C., and Wixson, K.  (1991).  A more perfect union.  Houghton Mifflin: Boston.

Collier, C. and Collier, J.  (1999).  Andrew Jackson's America.   Marshall Cavendish: New York.

Meltzer, M.  (1993).  Andrew Jackson and his America.  Franklin Watts: New York.

Democrat Links:
Walsh, J.P.  The rise of a two-party system. Retrieved March 5, 2003 from
    http://www.ctheritage.org/encylopedia/ct1818_1865/twopartysys.htm

Goldman, R.M.  (2000).  The American presidency: Democratic party.  Retrived March 5, 2003 from
    http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/side/dparty.html
 

Whig Party:
Morris, H. (2003). The American Whig Party (1834-1856). Retrieved March 6, 2003
     from http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/E/uswhig/whigs01.htm.

Nathans, Sydney (2000). Whig Party. Retrieved March 5, 2003 from
    http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/aae/side/whig.html.

Democrat and Whig Party Comparison Links:
Clark, V.A.  Second Party System.  Retrieved March 5, 2003 from
     http://old.jccc.net/~vclark/whgs-dems.htm

Ruland, M.  (2003) Second Two-Party System: Democrats v. Whigs, 1836-1850.  Retrieved March 5,
    2003 from http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mruland/APUS/UnitNotes/unit05/politicalparties.htm

Kwiatkowsk, (n.d.) The rise of the whigs and opposition to King Andrew.  Retrieved March 5, 2003
    from  http://www.stjohns.toledo.oh.us/web/kwiatkowski/whigs/index.htm

Missouri Compromise:
Hollaway, K. (2001). The Missouri Compromiseof 1820. Retrieved March 9, 2003 from
    http://www.ghg.net/hollaway/civil/comp1920.htm

Missouri Compromise of 1820(n.d.)Retrieved March 9, 2000 from http://ragz-international.com/missouri%20Compromise.htm

Northern Point of View:
Civil War and Reconstruction: Roman Numeral I (n.d.)Retrieved March 9, 2003
    http://mogul.ahs.aspen.k12.co.us/gburson/ibhistoryweb/Civil%20War%20&%20Reconstruction.htm

PBS Online (1999) Fugitive slaves and northern racism.  Retrieved March 9, 2003 from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4narr3.html

Southern Point of View:
History of American slavery until 1820. (n.d.) Retrieved on March 9, 2003 from http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/The_Great_Republic_By_the_Master_Historians_Vol_III/blackamer_be.html

PBS Online (1999). Conditions of antebellum slavery. Retrieved March 9, 2003 from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2956.html

Free Slave's Point of View:
African America Odyssey (2002) Free blacks in the antebellum period. Retrieved on March 9, 2003 from http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml/exhibit/aopart2b.html

Department of Humanities Computing (1994). An outline of American history: slavery and sectionalism.  Retrieved March 9, 2003 from http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1994/ch6_p3.htm 

 
 Woman's Point of View:
Scholastic.com (2002) Suffrage: the right to vote.  Retrieved on March 23, 2003 from http://teacher.scholastic.com/researchtools/researchstarters/women/

Anthony Center for Women's Leadership (2002). History of Women's Suffrage. Retrieved March 20, 2003 from http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/history.html

Sheffield, W. & Nguyen, L. (n.d.) Westward Expansion 1800-1880.  Retrieved on March 20, 2003 from http://www.angelfire.com/ca/HistoryGals/Linda.html





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