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Nationalism & Sectionalism Standards 8.40, 8.46, 8.65

Table of Contents Nationalism (8.46) Gibbons v. Ogden (8.40) Missouri Compromise (8.65)

Nationalism Standard 8.46

I love and am loyal to my country!!!!! What is nationalism? I love and am loyal to my country!!!!!

A sense of pride and devotion to a nation Nationalism A sense of pride and devotion to a nation

Era of Good Feelings Time in Monroe’s presidency when the country was in an era of peace, pride and progress.

Henry Clay -from Kentucky -known as the Great Pacifier -will serve as Secretary of State for John Quincy Adams

American System Created by Henry Clay Pushed for: 1. Money from protective tariffs used to improve roads and canals 2. Wants the US to be economically independent

American System

Cumberland Road - Ran from Cumberland, MD to Wheeling, WV -Later became the National Road when it was extended to Illinois.

Erie Canal Connected Buffalo, NY (Lake Erie) to Albany NY (Hudson River) -Allowed goods and people to move between Lake Erie and New York City

Erie Canal -Completed in 1825

Buffalo and Lake Erie

Song Time Erie Canal

Gibbons v. Ogden Standard 8.40

Time Out! Gibbons v. Ogden

States cannot interfere with the power of Congress to regulate trade. Gibbons v. Ogden (8.40) States cannot interfere with the power of Congress to regulate trade.

Missouri Compromise Standard 8.65

Disagreements between the different regions. What is sectionalism? Disagreements between the different regions. Henry Clay

Sectionalism A devotion to the interests of one geographic region over the interests of the country as a whole

Missouri Compromise of 1820 -Proposed by Clay -There are 22 states: 11 free /11 slave -Missouri wanted to enter as a slave state

Missouri Compromise of 1820 1. Missouri enters the Union as a slave state.

Missouri Compromise of 1820 2. Maine enters the Union as a free state.

Missouri Compromise of 1820 3. Slavery would be prohibited in any new territories or states formed north of the 36 30’ line (Missouri’s southern border)

Hmmmm???? If you were a senator in 1820, would you have voted for or against the Missouri Compromise? Defend your answer.