The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism 1812-1824.

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The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism

Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency IndiansForeign affairs The Economy Problems Solutions

Essential Questions 1.Describe the causes and immediate effects of the War of Describe the economic and political developments that characterized the years after the War of Analyze the main policy initiatives of the Monroe administration, especially as it involved the US's relationship with other countries, and outline their causes and consequences.

James Madison

Dolly Madison

The War of 1812

The Aftermath

Discuss Describe the causes and immediate effects of the War of 1812.

James Monroe

Elizabeth Monroe

Women in the Early Republic

1822 Demark Vesey Revolt

Banking Reforms

The American System

Tariffs

Panic of 1819

Discuss Describe the economic and political developments that characterized the years after the War of 1812.

The Missouri Compromise

John Q. Adams’ Nationalist Foreign Policy

The Election of 1824

Discuss Analyze the main policy initiatives of the Monroe administration, especially as it involved the US's relationship with other countries, and outline their causes and consequences.

Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency War of 1812Panic of 1819Political Party Problems Causes Effects