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Nationalism and Sectionalism

Nationalism and Sectionalism. Patriotic Pride United the States, but tension between the North and South emerged. Key Vocabulary Nationalism American System Erie Canal Sectionalism Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine. Key People Henry Clay James Monroe. Key Vocabulary and Key People.

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Nationalism and Sectionalism

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  1. Nationalism and Sectionalism Patriotic Pride United the States, but tension between the North and South emerged

  2. Key Vocabulary Nationalism American System Erie Canal Sectionalism Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine Key People Henry Clay James Monroe Key Vocabulary and Key People

  3. America…America…This is You** • James Madison and Henry Clay looked to promote the American System to help America grow without foreign markets and included: • Protective Tariffs to encourage American goods • Establish a national bank to promote a single currency and trade • Improve transportation to help make trade easier and improve the economy

  4. Reunited and it feels so good • A National Road began to be established to link the nation together for transportation • Canal Systems were also established to help link the nation’s waterways to promote trade • The Erie Canal was created to link the Ohio river valley to the great lakes and increased New York Cities Population • Steam Engines on trains also led to an increase in the rail systems which increased to 9000 miles of rail by the 1850s

  5. Full Court Press • As nationalism grew in the United States grew, James Monroe became president eliminating the Federalist Party • During the Era of Good Feelings, the federal government became stronger including the supreme court decision McColloch v. Maryland (1819) and Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) • McColloch v. Maryland said states could not Tax national Banks • Gibbons v. Ogden brought interstate commerce under the control of the National Government

  6. Movin’ on Up • Nationalism led to expanding boundaries in the United States eliminating naval presence in the great lakes and setting the Canadian border at the 49th parallel • As relations with Britain improved Spain became a problem in southern Florida • Andrew Jackson invaded Florida to defeat the Seminoles and claimed Florida for the United States • After the Invasion Spain turned over control of Florida to the United States and Also gave up their Claims in Oregon

  7. LONG Division • As nationalism brought the country together, sectionalism was driving it apart • Different economies in the South, the North, and West led to disagreements on national policy • Sectionalism became an issue as Missouri threatened to disturb the slave/nonslave state balance

  8. America loves Compromises • Both the north and the south worried that Missouri could Lead to a anti or pro slavery majority in congress • Henry Clay announced the Missouri Compromise allowing Maine as a Free State and Missouri as a Slave State • The compromise also set a border in the Louisiana territory at the 36th parallel so separate slave and free states • The compromise was seen as a success, but Thomas Jefferson believed the compromise foretold the onset of a divided nation

  9. Monroe Doctrine….He must work at the Minute Clinic or something • The United States began to see foreign presence in Latin America as a future problem in the United States • The Russian Presence in the west also worried the United States • To solve both problems James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine which outlawed future colonization in the Americas • It also pledged the United States would stay out of European Problems as long as they stayed out of America • The Monroe Doctrine made the United States a world Power and Protector in the Americas

  10. This Has Been another World Famous Mr. Green PowerPoint Presentation Outline/Lionel Richie Tip of the Day Do NOT procrastinate on your Outlines This Weekend or you will be “Running with the Night” Sunday!!

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