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Expansion Domain 2 Part II

Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson won the “Revolution of 1800” because people wanted a president to de-centralize the federal government First Republican president Jefferson sent James Monroe to France to buy New Orleans for $5 million France agreed to sell not only New Orleans but the whole Louisiana Territory for $15 million As a result, the US nearly doubled in size Did Jefferson violate the trust of those that elected him? 6b

“Mad Tom in a Rage” A Federalist cartoon etching of 1801 attacking the administration of Thomas Jefferson. Talk bubbles: Devil is saying, "Pull away pull away my son don’t fear! I’ll give you all my assistance.“ Response: “I fear it is stronger rooted than I expected but with the assistance of my old friend and a little more brandy I will bring it down."

Lewis & Clark Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase, all the way to the Pacific Ocean 16 month expedition was supposed to: Chart trails west Map rivers and mountain ranges Describe and collect samples of wildlife Record facts & figures about Native Americans Why is the Lewis & Clark expedition important for America? 6b

War of 1812: The Causes President James Madison declared war on Great Britain for FOUR main reasons Britain was making it difficult for the US to trade with France British ships were stopping US ships and impressing thousands of Americans into the British navy “War hawks” in Congress were calling for action because of suspected British military support to western American Indians Beating Britain (again) would get them out of North America (Canada) altogether Was Mr. Madison wise to declare war on Britain? 6c

War of 1812: The Results During the war, the British burned the White House and the Capitol building America won little victories on Lake Erie and an ironic victory in New Orleans Led by General Andrew Jackson in New Orleans This would be the last time the US and Britain ever fight and the US won respect as a worthy opponent Nationalism rises as a result of the end of the war Why does nationalism rise after this war? 6c

American System Henry Clay was famous “War Hawk” Had plan that promoted national economic growth American System had THREE components: Protective tariffs that made imports more expensive Infrastructure spending; Federal government would pay for transportation projects like roads, canals, and railroads Establish national bank and national currency

A National Infrastructure As more families moved west of the Appalachian Mtns, into the LA Purchase, a growing network of toll roads and downstream river barges were the people’s best options The steamboat enables more people to travel to more places more easily (and quickly) Canals were built to help move people on 6d

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Erie Canal The most famous canal was the Erie Canal After 8 years of digging, it finally opened in 1825, its 363 miles connected the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean Transportation costs dropped and markets from west to east were opened up Different regions were connected and people were encouraged to settle the west 6d

Rise of New York City Until 1835, Philadelphia had been America’s largest city Soon, booming trade led the population of NYC to grow to become the largest US city NYC was the link in between European markets across the ocean and American agriculture in the interior of the US 6d

NYC, 1880 6d

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The Monroe Doctrine In 1823, President James Monroe warned European nations to not intervene in the politics of North & South America European nations were no longer welcome to settle and govern colonies in the Americas Monroe told Europe that we would defend the Western Hemisphere, as it defends itself How do you think the world regarded the Doctrine? How do you think Americans regarded the Doctrine? 6e

Monroe Doctrine 6e

The Industrial Revolution Power-driven machines operated by unskilled workers replace hand tools and skilled workers Eli Whitney captured the spirit of the Revolution with his inventions Cotton Gin: rapidly removes cotton seeds, reduced costs, increased profits, increased need for more cotton crops Interchangeable Parts: for muskets, a broken piece used to mean a need for a new musket… now, if one piece broke, that one piece could be replaced… mass production is spurred on by this invention What is the effect of the invention of the cotton gin on the need for slaves in the South? 7a

Cotton Gin 7a

Interchangeable Parts

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Jacksonian Democracy Seeking a stronger presidency and a weaker Congress (look for someone as experienced as…a former general) Followers and supporters of politicians should be given government jobs to limit power of elite groups (spoils system) More respect given to the opinions of the common man Suffrage extended to all white males, not just those that owned land What kind of president should we expect Andrew Jackson to be? 7e

Popular Politics Jackson was elected in 1828, after getting cheated out of the 1824 election, and he brought a lot more participation The brand new Democratic party was a success Things could get pretty brutal in public displays of campaign songs, pamphlets, posters, barbecues, rallies, buttons, etc Andrew Jackson’s attitudes toward Native Americans & National Banking were challenged What are the advantages to this increased attention to politics? 7e

Nullification Crisis Vice President John C. Calhoun argued with Andrew Jackson about states’ rights to nullify (cancel) federal laws Southern states wanted to nullify a high tariff (tax) Congress had passed on manufactured goods coming in from Europe The tariff was good for Northern business, but bad for Southern plantation owners 8c

Necessary or Wrong? 7e

Second great awakening Society troubled by industrialization and rapid economic growth The Second Great Awakening was an emotional religious revival You can save yourself! Focused on the redemption of humanity If we can save ourselves then we can save society!

Reforms: Temperance Women and religious leaders pushed the issue Temperance, to encourage people to drink less Prohibition, to outlaw it altogether Protestant Christian groups expanded their influence as a result, especially in western and rural areas Why were women helping to lead this reform movement? 7c

Reforms: Education Public education was still a slow idea to grow in the new republic Horace Mann argued that all children should be required to attend free schools built by taxpayers and led by trained teachers that had been given a planned curriculum 7c

Reforms: Women’s Rights In the early 1800s, women had few rights No suffrage, no custody or landowning rights Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an outspoken advocate for women’s full citizenship rights In 1848, she organized the Seneca Falls Conference in New York to publish a declaration for women’s rights (suffrage) 7d

Reforms: Abolition Slave rebellions made people nervous Nat Turner’s rebellion 1831 Abolitionists believed that slavery should be abolished and it should not be allowed in new states Women were highly involved in this movement as well Where in the US was the abolitionist movement particularly strong? 7c

Abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison, a northern writer and editor of The Liberator, was an important white abolitionist who used graphic stories to show the bad treatment of slaves Frederick Douglass, a former slave, wrote an important autobiography and traveled widely to give speeches in favor of African American equality The Grimke sisters, Sarah & Angelina, were two southern women who lectured all around the North about the evils of slavery they had seen growing up on a plantation In what way did abolitionists come from diverse backgrounds? 8a

William Lloyd Garrison Grimke sisters Frederick Douglass 8a