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The 5th President of the United States James Monroe The 5th President of the United States

Era of good feelings What effect did the election of Monroe have on the federalist party? Why did they call Monroe’s presidency the “era of good feelings”? Election of __________________ ______________ party dies out Federalist party died out Strong feelings of nationalism James Monroe Federalist

American system What is capitalism? What did the “American system” call for? What made transportation more efficient? What was the purpose of adopting a new national bank? Nationalism: A feeling of Pride, _________, and protectiveness toward your country An economic system in which individuals and companies produce and distribute goods for profit High tariffs to protect industry, federal spending on transportation projects Steam powered trade Standardize currency and provide credit unity

Judicial nationalism Who was the chief justice that ruled over the two cases? What was the court decision in mcculloch v. Maryland? What was the court decision in gibbons v. ogden? What did these two court cases do for the national government John Marshall States cannot tax the federal bank Congress regulates interstate trade Expanded powers of Congress

National Unity National Borders McCulloch v. Maryland *States can’t tax the Federal Government Gibbons v. Ogden  *Trade controlled by Federal Government not State Government National Borders Settled northern border with Britain Spain gave Florida to the United States * Adams Oñis Treaty How did McCullough v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden impact congress?

National borders What was the result of the convention of 1818? Who did president Monroe send to stop the Seminole raids? What did the adams-onis treaty do for the united states? Settled ________ border with ________ _________ gave ________ to the united states ______ - ______ treaty Set the 49th parallel as U.S.-Canadian border Andrew Jackson Spain gave Florida to the U.S. Canadian Britain Spain Florida Adams Onis

James Monroe http://youtu.be/cwvHtkCusHo What to look for while watching the Video: What did Thomas Jefferson say about Monroe? What did he want to do for America? What is Monroe most famous for? Who ran against Monroe during his second run for president?

Roads and canals Extension of ____________________ Building _____________ _________ ___________ trains Links _________ together These transportation improvements were used to help ______________ ____________. National roads canals Steam powered cities Westward expansion

Interstate Highway 10

What to look for You will have four minutes to read the Monroe Doctrine reading. While you are reading, look and write down the answers to these questions: What were the three main concepts of the Monroe Doctrine? Why did Secretary of State John Quincy Adams not want to cooperate with Great Britain? What did Monroe promise Europe if they left the Western Hemisphere alone?

Analyze