■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How did U.S. foreign policy change from the presidencies of Washington to Monroe? ■Warm-Up Question ■Warm-Up.

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■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How did U.S. foreign policy change from the presidencies of Washington to Monroe? ■Warm-Up Question ■Warm-Up Question: –Rank order the success of these American presidents: Jefferson, Madison, Monroe –Provide evidence for each

Unit 4 Review: Mapping Activity

Missouri Compromise,

American Foreign Policy Activity

Nationalist Foreign Policy Rush-Bagot Treaty (1817): to avoid conflicts along the Great Lakes, the U.S. agreed not to take Canada & Britain not to invade the U.S The Convention of 1818 set the US/Canada border set at the 49º

Adams-Onis Treaty (1819)

■Discussion Question ■Discussion Question: –Which was the more impressive feat of the Republicans under Monroe: the American System or foreign policy? Explain. –Which form of “nationalism” discussed in this unit is most important: economic nationalism, judicial nationalism, or foreign policy nationalism? Explain.

■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –What were the major themes of the Jefferson-Madison-Monroe (Virginia Dynasty) era? ■Warm-Up Question: –Which was the more significant trend in American history during the era from 1800 to 1824: American nationalism or American sectionalism ?

Unit 4 Review Game