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Nationalism at Center Stage Section 7*2 pp. 219-223

Preview Questions Who strengthened the power of the federal government? What is nationalism? What was the Missouri Compromise?

I. Supreme Court Boosts Nationalism John Marshall’s Supreme Court reinforced federal supremacy

I. Supreme Court Boosts Nationalism Gibbons v. Ogden Congress, not states, has power to regulate interstate trade McCulloch v. Maryland States can’t tax the national bank Declares Bank of U.S. constitutional

II. Nationalism Shapes Foreign Policy John Quincy Adams - Sec. Of State Rush-Bagot Treaty Limits warships on Great Lakes Adams-Onis Treaty Spain gives FL and OR to US

II. Nationalism Shapes Foreign Policy Monroe Doctrine Stop European colonization in Americas US won’t interfere with existing European colonies

III. Nationalism Pushes West Lg. population increase in West Missouri Compromise Should MO be free or slave? Sets 36o30’ as boundary for slavery Temporary solution

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