The Era of Good Feelings. James Monroe, President from 1817 to 1825.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 7 – Nationalism and Economic Growth
Advertisements

American Romanticism:
 the wrong motive that lay behind public education in American was that educators  wanted to promote immorality  wanted to promote Unitarianism  believed.
Chapter 5 – the Young Republic
8.1 Religion Sparks Reform
Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism
UNIT 3 DEVELOPING A NATIONAL IDENTITY
Cultural Trends of the 1800s Fine Arts: Increase in an educated population Improved financial ability allowed the citizens of the USA to purchase & participate.
James Monroe and Strengthening the Nation By Erick Calvillo.
American Arts Section 2.
Bell Work  What problems did immigrants face when they came to the United States? What were some problems with urbanization? This Day in History: March.
The Rise of Nationalism
AMERICA DURING THE 1820’S Key Events and Milestones.
Industry and Transportation. James Monroe Became 5 th President “ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS” began… little political strife Monroe Doctrine, 1823 – Told European.
Revival and Reform. Standards & Essential Question SSUSH 7c: Describe the reform movements, specifically temperance, abolitionism and public school. SSUSH.
a. Federalists b. Democratic-Republicans c. Election of 1800 (Revolution of 1800) d. Era of Good Feelings e. Democrats f. Whig Party a.midnight judges.
Chapter 11: Society, Culture, and Reform ( )
“The ancient manners were giving way. There grew a certain tenderness on the people, not before remarked. It seemed a war between intellect and affection;
Chapter 8 “ New National Identity” Ms. Monteiro Foreign Policy Nationalism S ectionalism Monroe Doctrine Grab Bag
Review – Day 3 1 st /2 nd Great Awakening Upsurge of Nationalism ( ) Judicial Nationalism 19 th Century Reform Sectional Conflict.
Chapter 9. Essential Question I. American Foreign Policy U.S. settles disputes with Great Britain (Rush-Bagot Agreement, Convention of 1818) President.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Artists.
The “American” Culture Creating a distinct American image.
American Romanticism: Light Romanticism, Dark Romanticism, Transcendentalism.
The rise of American Nationalism. A New American Culture A New American Culture  In 1823, there were fewer than 10 million Americans.  The majority.
American Romanticism:
James Monroe ( ) Era of Good Feelings Missouri Compromise Henry Clay (The Great Compromiser) Adams-Onis Treaty Monroe Doctrine Hudson River School.
Missouri Compromise of 1820 Monroe Doctrine John Quincy AdamsAndrew Jackson Trail of TearsDaniel Webster.
Chapter 13 America: A Narrative History 7 th edition Norton Media Library by George Brown Tindall and David Emory Shi.
Chapter 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture
AGE OF REFORM Chapter 12.
Idealism and Reform 1820s and 1930s Great Awakening Family Political Perfection Religious Perfection Transcendentalism.
Chapter 10 Review Sheet Class Notes. Key People 1. Eli Whitney: invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. 2. Daniel Webster: representative from.
Unit 4 Lecture 4.1 APUSH Chapter Age Age of Jefferson
IV. American Literature and Arts. A. An American Culture Develops 1.American themes were developed by writers such as Washington Irving and James Fennimore.
Transcendentalism:  Began as a reform movement in the Unitarian Church, around 1836  Follows the belief that there is an ideal spiritual state, which.
The Second Great Awakening
Cyrus McCormick Henry Clay Lowell System Anthracite coal mining Interchangeable parts John Deere American System Erie Canal National Road (Cumberland Road)
Era of Reforms Antebellum Culture Unit IVC AP United States History.
19 th Century Reform Movements. Kindred Spirits by Asher Durand Cole and Durand often included a broken stump in their paintings. What do you think it.
Art, Literature, & Reform Between American art flourished Prior to this period American artists looked to Europe for inspiration 1830s artists.
Chapter 9 James Monroe. Goals (section 1) 1. What was the Rush-Bagot agreement? 2. What were the provisions of the Convention of 1818? 3. How was the.
Reform, Culture, and Industry Jacksonian America.
Unit 5 Review. Topics Monroe Industrialization (American System) Social Problems Reformers Jackson Manifest Destiny Western Expansion.
The “ Era of Good Feelings ”? ( ) The “ Era of Good Feelings ”? ( )
1814- Era of Good Feelings War of 1812! What is it? Is a canal in Ney York that originally ran about 363 miles from Albany, New York, on the Hudson.
REFORM AND ROMANTICISM Chapter 15. Second Great Awakening (SGA) ■Response to Deism and Unitarianism ■Increased religious fervor ■“Burned-over district”
A NEW NATIONAL IDENTITY CHAPTER 9. LOUISIANA PURCHASE 1803 Extended US border to the Rocky Mountains Explorers, traders and settlers moved.
Nationalism Write your own definition. How did the rise of nationalism impact America’s domestic policies? s Define domestic policy Americans.
Begin $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ChangesI.R.TransFleece Mixed Bag Lits.
The Age of Reform Chapter 12. The Second Great Awakening: l Camp meetings provided emotional religious experiences on the frontier.
Upsurge of Nationalism ( ) War of 1812 Often called the Second War for Independence Country was unprepared (decentralized gov.) Battle of New Orleans.
AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ARTS Carly Britch. Before 1800, most American painters studied in Europe. Benjamin West Charles Willson Peale Gilbert Stuart By.
A New National Identity
Antebellum American Culture
Religion Characteristics of Deism Expand on the 2nd Great Awakening.
U.S. History – Early 19th Century Art, Literature, and Language
American Romanticism:
Industry and Transportation
The “Era of Good Feelings”
The Era of “Good Feelings”
The “Era of Good Feelings”
Nationalism & Sectionalism Standards 8.40, 8.46, 8.65
Industry and Transportation
The “Era of Good Feelings”
Nationalism & Sectionalism
CHAPTER 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
Famous Americans
The New American Culture: Art, Literature, Transcendentalism
1814- Era of Good Feelings
Presentation transcript:

The Era of Good Feelings

James Monroe, President from 1817 to 1825

The National Road,

The Erie Canal, built

The Erie Canal New York governor DeWitt Clinton

The Second Bank of the United States

Missouri seeks admission to the Union as a slave state, 1819

Henry Clay

The Missouri Compromise, 1820

The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 John Quincy Adams

The Monroe Doctrine, 1823

Social and Cultural Developments

The Second Great Awakening A Campmeeting, 1839

The Second Great Awakening A Circuit-rider

The Second Great Awakening Peter Cartwright

The Second Great Awakening Charles G. Finney

The Hudson River School

Thomas Cole

The Hudson River School Asher B. Durand Kindred Spirits

Transcendentalism A movement in early nineteenth-century American: Religion Philosophy Literature Culture

Transcendentalism Ralph Waldo EmersonRalph Waldo Emerson Henry David ThoreauHenry David Thoreau Nathaniel HawthorneNathaniel Hawthorne

New Harmony, Robert Owens

New Harmony, Owens’s idea for New Harmony

Brook Farm, George RipleyGeorge Ripley Charles FourierCharles Fourier Nathaniel HawthorneNathaniel Hawthorne

Public School Movement Horace Mann