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Unit 5 Review
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Topics Monroe Industrialization (American System) Social Problems Reformers Jackson Manifest Destiny Western Expansion
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Monroe Began after the war of 1812 – Era of Good Feelings – period of Increased Nationalism (Federalist party has no power and is dying) Henry Clay proposed and created the American System. Created a second bank of the US (will die with Jackson) Created a tariff to support American Economy Improved Transportation
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Monroe Continued Monroe Doctrine – Western Hemisphere protection. Sectionalism was increasing. Missouri Compromise- What was the compromise? Why was this a big deal?
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Industrialization South: – Agriculture, Cotton Gin, increased slavery, king cotton, North: – Manufacturing, interchangeable parts, life in factories, loom, textiles, urbanization, immigrants, nativism, West: – “America’s bread basket” where commercial farms produced wheat, corn, livestock
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Transportation Revolution Erie Canal brought so much trade down the Hudson River, New York City became the commercial capital of the U.S Robert Fulton’s Steam boat 1830’s Railroad - dominant means of transportation by 1860
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Social Problems Religion Education Alcohol (Temperance) Women’s rights Voting Restrictions Slavery
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Reformers Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first women’s rights meeting, the Seneca Falls Convention Frederick Douglass was a runaway slave, popular anti-slavery speaker, and author of the North Star newsletter From 1800 to 1840, democracy increased in America Second Great Awakening
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Jackson’s Presidency “Jacksonian Democrats” (the Democrats) Common Man (elected bc of less restrictions on voting!!) Whigs v. Democrats Spoils System Indian Removal Act Tariff Debate
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Manifest Destiny & Westward Expansion
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Review from Monroe: In 1818, the USA and Britain agreed to establish the Canadian border at the 49° In 1819 the USA gained Florida from Spain with the Adams-Onis Treaty
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