THOMAS JEFFERSON JAMES MADISON

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THOMAS JEFFERSON JAMES MADISON

JAMES MADISON

DOLLEY MADISON

CHESAPEAKE-LEOPARD

THE BRITISH WERE SUPPLYING GUNS TO THE INDIANS IN THE WEST.

BOMBING OF FORT McHENRY OUTSIDE BALTIMORE

FRANCIS SCOTT KEY

ANDY JACKSON AT THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS COTTON BALES FOUGHT AFTER THE PEACE TREATY!!

ANDREW JACKSON WAS A TOUGH BACKWOODS KIND OF GUY WHO LIKED TO DUEL AND HAD A HAIR TRIGGER TEMPER.

NATIONALISM GREW AFTER WAR OF 1812 patriotism: love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it the idea that your national culture and interests are superior to any other

THE BRITISH BLOCKADE OF U. S THE BRITISH BLOCKADE OF U.S. HARBORS DURING THE WAR OF 1812 CAUSED NEW ENGLAND SHIPPING TO LOSE THOUSANDS OF JOBS.

NEW ENGLAND WANTED TO SECEDE FROM THE U. S NEW ENGLAND WANTED TO SECEDE FROM THE U.S. AT THE HARTFORD CONVENTION BECAUSE OF THE LOSS OF TRADE AND SHIPPING RELATED JOBS.

THE SEMINOLES

JACKSON WAS SENT TO FIGHT SEMINOLES

WE BOUGHT FLORIDA FROM SPAIN IN THE ADAMS-ONIS TREATY

TECUMSEH TRIED TO ORGANIZE AN INDIAN CONFEDERATION

BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE

TECUMSEH FOUGHT WHITES BECAUSE THEY WERE TAKING NATIVE AMERICAN LAND AND BREAKING TREATIES.

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON OF SOUTH AMERICA SIMON BOLIVAR: THE GEORGE WASHINGTON OF SOUTH AMERICA

PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE 1816-1824 “ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS”

EUROPEAN POWERS STAY OUT OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA!!!! THE MONROE DOCTRINE EUROPEAN POWERS STAY OUT OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA!!!!

STAY THE HECK OUT OF OUR TURF!!!

I know I look crazy, but my American System wants roads, canals, industry of our own, and a tariff to pay for it all!! HENRY CLAY

TARIFF: Tax on Imported goods. I Think a 25% tariff to raise money for all these transportation improvement is a good idea!! Yea…Yea…Yea TARIFF: Tax on Imported goods.

CLAY WANTED TO UNITED THE REGIONS FOR ECONOMIC REASONS SECTIONALISM: THE COUNTRY HAS DIFFERENT SECTIONS WITH DIFFERENT WAYS OF DOING THINGS... CLAY WANTED TO UNITED THE REGIONS FOR ECONOMIC REASONS

NATCHEZ TRACE

CORDUROY ROAD

PLANK ROAD

MACADAM ROAD OF GRAVEL: HAND CRUSHED!!!

COBBLESTONES…ONLY IN CITIES

EARLY TOLL GATE ON TOLL ROAD

EARLY TURNPIKE TOLL HOUSE (like Nestlé’s Toll House cookies!!)

TURNPIKE AND TOLL HOUSE

PITTSBURG – PHILADELPHIA TURNPIKE PRICES

A FERRY: MANY ROADS TODAY NEAR RIVERS HAVE THE WORD FERRY IN THEM.

FORDING A RIVER AT A “FORD”

ROADS NEAR RIVERS SOMETIMES HAVE THE WORD FORD IN THEM…LIKE ISLAND FORD.

RIVERS SUCH AS THE MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, AND OHIO WERE USED TO MOVE GOODS

FLATBOAT: MAINLY GOING DOWN RIVERS AND THEN SOLD FOR FIREWOOD IN NEW ORLEANS.

ROBERT FULTON PERFECTED THE STEAMBOAT

THE ERIE CANAL, THE MOST FAMOUS CANAL, CROSSED NEW YORK STATE AND CONNECTED NEW YORK CITY WITH THE GREAT LAKES.

OHIO RIVER VALLEY ERIE CANAL GREAT LAKES The Ohio and Erie canal was built here. OHIO RIVER VALLEY

OHIO RIVER VALLEY

ERIE CANAL IN NEW YORK STATE

LOCKPORT, NEW YORK

SEE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION POWER POINT