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Era of good Feelings ~ Foreign policy~ River Dell Regional HS HUSH I

Era of good Feelings ~ Foreign policy~ River Dell Regional HS HUSH I. Define Nationalism:. John Quincy Adams ,  Secretary of State under Pres. Monroe. advocate of Nationalism Negotiates Rush- Bagot Treaty of 1817 Negotiated Convention of 1818 Adams- On í s Treaty of 1819.

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Era of good Feelings ~ Foreign policy~ River Dell Regional HS HUSH I

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  1. Era of good Feelings ~ Foreign policy~ River Dell Regional HS HUSH I

  2. Define Nationalism:

  3. John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State under Pres. Monroe • advocate of Nationalism • Negotiates Rush-Bagot Treaty of 1817 • Negotiated Convention of 1818 Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819

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  5. SLAVERY, SECTIONALISM, BALANCE? VIDEO Debate over Missouri’s admission as a state threatens the balance of power. What were the issues at hand? Why was this seen as such an important issue?

  6. Missouri Compromise of 1820 • SOLUTION: True compromise: nobody very happy with result! • Despite conflict over slavery, NATIONALISM prevails, for now.

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  8. Monroe Doctrine · · GOALS: - To protect the independence of new Latin American nations. - To keep Russia from moving south into the U.S. from Alaska.

  9. Monroe Doctrine, A Live Wire (New York Herald, by permission of the New York Sun, Inc.)

  10. Objective: To analyze the importance of the Monroe Doctrine.

  11. Work with a partner and answer these questions: • Why did President Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine in 1823? • What was its historical significance? • Prior to adoption of the Monroe Doctrine, how would you characterize U.S. relations with the countries named in the document? • What events or circumstances may have led Monroe or his Secretary of State John Quincy Adams to want to protect the newly independent Latin American states? • Do you think the United States was militarily strong enough to enforce its position? • Source: • www.mrberlin.com/7th/Growth_Prosperity/Monroe_Doctrine.ppt • :

  12. Ideas Contained How it promotes Nationalism

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