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American Nationalism

American Nationalism. Chapter 7 Section 1. The Era of Good Feeling. Feeling of national unity Monroe – the unique American experience Economic growth Federal government with a strong Supreme Court Expansion west with transportation improvements Industrial strength.

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American Nationalism

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  1. American Nationalism Chapter 7 Section 1

  2. The Era of Good Feeling • Feeling of national unity • Monroe – the unique American experience • Economic growth • Federal government with a strong Supreme Court • Expansion west with transportation improvements • Industrial strength

  3. Monroe’s PresidencyEra of Good Feelings • Two terms 1816 and 1820 • Major party- Dem-Rep • Federalist have no power & lose influence

  4. The Election of 1816

  5. The Second Bank • 1st bank expired in 1811 • Economic troubles-gov. paid high interest on war loans • New bank passed in 1816

  6. John C. Calhoun • From SC • Supporter of states rights

  7. Henry Clay • From KY • Known as “Great Compromiser” • Supporter of nationalism

  8. Tariffs & Transportation • Dem-Rep helped manufacturers with protective tariffs • New England shippers & southern planters opposed the tariff

  9. Tariffs & Transportation • Improve national road systems

  10. Martin v Hunter’s Lessee • 1816 • Sup Court can accept st. court appeals and review them. • Showed Sup. Court sovereign over state courts • Court of final appeal

  11. McCulloch v Maryland • 1819 • 1st bank, Sup Court ruled that the bank could be created • “elastic clause”(necessary and proper) • 2nd bank, ruled states could not interfere with national government

  12. Gibbons v Ogden • 1824 • Congress given right to regulate interstate commerce

  13. Nationalist Diplomacy

  14. Jackson Invades Florida • Sp controlled FL • Slaves and Creek Indians escaped to FL

  15. Jackson Invades Florida • Seminoles attack Americans in GA • Sp. cannot control the border

  16. Jackson Invades Florida • Andrew Jackson sent to stop Seminoles • Captured Pensacola

  17. Jackson Invades Florida • Sp & US sign Adams-Onis Treaty • Gave all of Florida to US • Est. W border

  18. Adams-Onis Treaty

  19. Monroe Doctrine • Sp & the quadruple alliance begin to try to retake rebellious South Am.

  20. Monroe Doctrine • Monroe Doctrine- • 1. US will stay out of European affairs • 2. Europeans can keep current colonies

  21. Monroe Doctrine • 3. All European countries stay out of Western Hemisphere • 4. If Europeans come to W. Hemisphere, that is war with US

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