An Expansionist Foreign Policy

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An Expansionist Foreign Policy Unit 4 Nationalism: An Expansionist Foreign Policy

Good Deal, Britain! A. The Rush-Bagot Treaty Treaty of 1818 Limitation of warships on the Great Lakes Demilitarized Canadian border An aim for peaceful trade Treaty of 1818 Northern boundary of the Louisiana Purchase at the 49th parallel (today’s Canadian border) 10-year joint occupation of the Oregon Territory Agreement to share fishing rights off Newfoundland, Canada’s coast.

Spain’s Grip on Florida Weakens Spain’s possession of Florida goes back to the early 1500’s (Ponce de Leon) Spain allied itself with Britain during the War of 1812, angering the U.S. Revolutions broke out across many of Spain’s Central and South American colonies between 1800-1820. Spain withdraws troops from Florida to put down these rebellions (unsuccessfully)

Hot Times in Florida Many Indian tribes attack frontier towns and American settlements and retreat back to Spanish territory. (Seminoles attack from FL itself) Congressional War Hawks desire war with Spain and raids on Native settlements Andrew Jackson sweeps across the Florida border in 1816: - hangs two Indian chiefs without ceremony, - executes two British subjects for aiding Indians, - and seizes Spanish towns of St. Marks and Pensacola.

How to Purchase Paradise President Monroe consults his Cabinet as to what to do about Jackson Many want to punish him to keep the peace with Spain John Quincy Adams, however, aggressively demands huge concessions from Spain. The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 had Spain cede Florida (which it couldn’t defend anyway) and shadowy claims to Oregon in exchange for Texas.