Wednesday, March 5 1. Get out your History Spiral and update your table of contents if you didn’t yesterday DateTitleEntry # 2/27The World of the South bubble map21 3/4 James Monroe video22 3/4 Unity and Division notes23 3.No warm-ups b/c of ice day (too much to do this week!!!!!) 4.Turn to entry #23 to finish notes from yesterday
3.Helping AmericaA. Economic Problems Grow-No national bank to lend money and regulate loans -State banks put to much money in circulation and caused inflation (prices rise) -Solution: Chartered the 2 nd Bank B. Foreign Competition -Goods coming from other counties -Solution: Embargo, establishing mills and factories C. Flood of British Goods -after the war of 1812 we started trading again -British factories were paid off so could sell cheaper -Solution: Protective Tariff (south not happy) Unity and Division notes 23
4.Clay’s AmericanA. Sectionalism System – loyalty to ones section of the country -In Congress, representatives are going to clash
4.Clay’s AmericanA. Sectionalism System – loyalty to ones section of the country -In Congress, representatives are going to clash B. American System -to promote economic growth for all sections -to make America economically self-sufficient (make in America/buy American)
4.Clay’s AmericanA. Sectionalism System – loyalty to ones section of the country -In Congress, representatives are going to clash B. American System -to promote economic growth for all sections -to make America economically self-sufficient (make in America/buy American) C. How? -Protective Tariff -Establish a National Bank -Improve Transportation (canals, R.R., roads)
5. Sectionalism SectionTariffsTransportation NorthSupport – makes people buy from northern factories Support – manufactures need a way to get goods to west SouthNo Made imported goods expensive Sold cotton overseas and received cash credit Support (except) Did not want more tariffs to pay for construction WestSupport- Bought American already Support- Encourage more settlement = political power Canals and roads were the life line of the west
5. Sectionalism SectionTariffsTransportation NorthSupport – makes people buy from northern factories Support – manufactures need a way to get goods to west SouthNo Made imported goods expensive Sold cotton overseas and received cash credit Support (except) Did not want more tariffs to pay for construction WestSupport- Bought American already Support- Encourage more settlement = political power Canals and roads were the life line of the west
5. Sectionalism SectionTariffsTransportation NorthSupport – makes people buy from northern factories Support – manufactures need a way to get goods to west SouthNo Made imported goods expensive Sold cotton overseas and received cash credit Support (except) Did not want more tariffs to pay for construction WestSupport- Bought American already Support- Encourage more settlement = political power Canals and roads were the life line of the west
5. Sectionalism SectionTariffsTransportation NorthSupport – makes people buy from northern factories Support – manufactures need a way to get goods to west SouthNo Made imported goods expensive Sold cotton overseas and received cash credit Support (except) Did not want more tariffs to pay for construction WestSupport- Bought American already Support- Encourage more settlement = political power Canals and roads were the life line of the west
What do I do now? 1.Round Robin read page 341 – 343 (Sectional Tensions Increase and the Missouri Compromise) then one person from your team come and get the Missouri Compromise Map to complete together. Each one of you will have a worksheet. 2.Finish North and South bubble map. Use $80 books page 356ish
Madison’s Presidency #24 I.New Boundaries *Adam’s Onis Treaty Deal with Spain for Florida *49 th Parallel Northern border with Britain II.Missouri Compromise What do I do now? Round Robin read page 342 – 343 then one person from your team come and get the Missouri Compromise Map to complete together