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Chapter 8 American Nationalism
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War of 1812: *helps manufacturing *hurts shipping and banking 1811 exports: $112 million $ 11 million
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Banking: Charter for Bank of US expired 1811-not renewed *no way to borrow for war *state banks start to issue notes-not enough gold to back them up
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2nd Bank of the US – 1816 Like the original except stronger, with more capital
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Manufacturing: No trade with England means it is necessary to get goods somehow New factories fill the void
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Textile Industry cotton spindles from 8,000 to 130,000
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Francis Cabot Lowell
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When war ends British “dump” goods to get back their share of the market
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Internal Improvements
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Strict Constitutionalists say NO
Should the Federal Government pay for Internal Improvements? Strict Constitutionalists say NO
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National Road Cumberland, Maryland To Wheeling,Virginia
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National Road
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Jefferson uses money from Ohio land sales
Later Madison will veto a bill for improvements . . . Feels it is unconstitutional
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Westward Movement 1800 – 1820 5.3 to 9.6 m.
of 7 west of Appalachians of 4
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NEW STATES Indiana 1816 Mississippi 1817 Illinois 1818 Alabama 1819
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Some move to far West for profit
John Jacob Astor- American Fur Company in Astoria, Oregon
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ERA OF GOOD FEELING
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1816 ELECTION James Monroe 183 Rufus King 34
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Last Federalist candidate for President
Rufus King Last Federalist candidate for President
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Federalists are dead as a national party There are:
*no political opposition *no foreign threats RIP Federalists
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Monroe wants to bring harmony to country
Cabinet a mix of North & South
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Selects John Quincy Adams as Sec. Of State
Calhoun is Sec. of War Selects John Quincy Adams as Sec. Of State Former Sec of State: Jefferson, Madison, Monroe
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In 1820 Monroe runs against:
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Adams wants Florida Jackson still down South with troops Calhoun says “adopt all necessary measures” to stop Indian raids
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Andy captures St. Marks and Pensacola
Adams tells Spain US has right to stop Indians if Spain won’t Implies Andy could do more
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ADAMS-ONIS TREATY * *Spain gives up Florida *Spain gives up claim on Pacific Northwest *US gives up claim on Texas
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PANIC OF 1819
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CAUSES *Demand for American goods *Land boom in West *Land prices rise *Easy credit
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New Management at Bank of. US. - tightens credit. -calls in loans
*New Management at Bank of US tightens credit -calls in loans -payment in cash *Banks that can’t pay - fail
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Panic lasts for 6 years Many blame the Bank of the US for the Panic
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Missouri Compromise
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States Balanced 11 11
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Why is this important politically?
Need to stay even in Senate
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Population larger in the North by over ½ a million
= more representatives in the House
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1819 Missouri applies for statehood
60,000 people 10,000 are slaves
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Many anti-slavery people in North are Federalists looking for an issue to jump start the party
Some D-R’s from North tired of ‘Southern Rule’
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Both Northern free labor & Southern plantation system see the importance of the West for their survival
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Maine also wants to come in as a state
South won’t allow it if Missouri is left out
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Line made at 36° 30’ North free South Slave
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Marshall Court defines American legal system
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Marshall-Chief Justice
He believes in: *Strong Judicial Branch *Federal power over the states *Interest of business
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward
* Limits states ability to control corporations *Overrode state court -sets precedent
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McCulloch v. Maryland *Can’t tax Federal government
*NECESSARY AND PROPER CLAUSE - Article I sec. 8 *Bank is constitutional
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WORCHESTER v. GEORGIA *Defines place of American Indian *Indians sovereign entities
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Foreign Policy Spain grows weak Revolutions in Central & South America
US says it is neutral Sells supplies to rebels
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1822 Pres. Monroe recognizes:. Mexico, Peru, Chile,
*1822 Pres. Monroe recognizes: Mexico, Peru, Chile, Columbia, Argentina
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1823 MONROE DOCTRINE American continents not to be considered for further colonization for any European power
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ELECTION OF 1824 *William Crawford *John Q. Adams *Henry Clay *Andrew Jackson
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Election Results Jackson 99 Adams Crawford 41 Clay
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CORRUPT BARGAIN
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John Quincy Adams *Ambassador to Prussia and Russia
*Negotiates the Treaty of Ghent *Senator from Massachusetts *Secretary of State
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Tariff of Abominations
*New England-tariff on textiles *West wants tariff on their goods * South mad!!!
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Adams Jackson National Democratic Republicans Republicans
Election of 1828 Adams Jackson National Democratic Republicans Republicans
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Results Jackson: 178 Adams: 83
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