Defeated Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe

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Defeated Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe Daily Quiz 11/28 Negotiated treaties with Indians to cede land in the Northwest Territory Defeated Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe Secured the northwest boundary of the U.S. at the Battle of the Thames in the War of 1812 1. Who is described in the sequence above? A Henry Clay B Andrew Jackson C Oliver Hazard Perry D William Henry Harrison

Daily Quiz 11/28 2. Which American leader led militia and frontiersmen to victory over the British at New Orleans in 1814? A Henry Clay B Andrew Jackson C Oliver Hazard Perry D William Henry Harrison

Daily Quiz 11/28 War of 1812 ? 3. Which outcome completes the diagram? A increased unity and nationalism B expansion of national boundaries C settlement of the Oregon boundary D decreased manufacturing in New England

America’s Foreign Policy

Nationalism Nationalism was a major impact of the War of 1812 Strong belief in one’s country; a desire to unite and do what is best for the nation as a whole As the nation began to establish itself, especially after the war, more and more people rallied around the idea of America Why would the War of 1812 lead to a rise in nationalism?

Era of Good Feelings Period of time when the Federalist Party collapses and fades away Primarily due to the lack of leaders (Hamilton was killed) and opposition to the War of 1812 Everyone a Democratic-Republican (sorta) Federalists didn’t go away they just joined the Democratic-Republicans and brought their ideas Lack of political issues at home leads to a focus on foreign affairs New President James Monroe is elected and focuses on foreign affairs Why did the Era of Good Feelings happen? Do you predict it will last?

Establishing National Borders With the rise in Nationalism, people wanted to expand and grow the nation First, they needed to know what was already theirs Convention of 1818: Britain cedes (gave up) land to the U.S. Defined border between U.S. and Canada Adams-Onis Treaty: Treaty with Spain to give the US control over Florida Helped by Andrew Jackson’s attacks on Natives in Florida

Monroe Doctrine President Monroe used the rise of Nationalism to declare his Monroe Doctrine Laid out two things about European interference with the western hemisphere European nations were no longer welcome to colonize in the Americas (North or South) and if they did, the US would consider it war US declared it would not get involved in any issues in Europe In other words, “you leave us alone, we’ll leave you alone.”

Reflection How might the Monroe Doctrine make the United States look to other countries?