USHC 2.1 NORTHWEST PASSAGE? Agriculture + Trade = Prosperity.

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USHC 2.1

NORTHWEST PASSAGE?

Agriculture + Trade = Prosperity

TRADE OBJECTIVES: Economic Coercion Avoid War (Get Britain to stop impressing American sailors without going to war) RESULT: FAILURE NEW ENGLAND

HENRY CLAY (KY)JOHN C. CALHOUN (SC)

PROVOCATIONS 1.Impressment of Sailors 2.Cutting off Trade 3.Arming Native Americans on the western frontier JAMES MADISON FOURTH PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.

CONSEQUENCESGEN. ANDREW JACKSON Although the Battle of New Orleans took place after the Treaty of Ghent was signed, the Battle of New Orleans was important because the decisive victory gave Americans a sense of national pride. 1.Surge of national pride AMERICA! 2.Andrew Jackson: National Hero

The Champion of the Common [White] Man

Louisiana Purchase (1803) Texas Annexation (1845) Oregon Treaty (1846) Mexican Cession (1848)