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Nationalism & Sectionalism
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"Era of Good Feelings" James Monroe, 1816- 1824 Democratic Republican
Adoption of Federalist policies
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Second National Bank Created in 1816 McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819
Does the Federal Government have the power to incorporate a bank? Yes Does a state have the power to tax a branch of the Bank of the U.S.? No
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Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Warning to European nations
U.S. dominance of Western Hemisphere
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American Life - Early 1800s Full of irreverence P.T. Barnum Tom Thumb
Traveling Circus
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Evangelical Protestantism
Charles Finney Religion in the U.S. Second Great Awakening
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“For fifty years, the inhabitants of the United States have been repeatedly and constantly told that they are the only religious , enlightened, and free people. They… have an immensely high opinion of themselves and are not far from believing that they form a species apart from the rest of the human race. - Alexis de Tocqueville
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American Freedom Definition of freedom to the first settlers?
Freedom and the Revolution? War of 1812 and Freedom? Contradiction of freedom and slavery
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Industrialization Transportation Technology Communication
Agricultural Machinery Mechanization of Labor Skilled v Unskilled Labor
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Economics of 1800's Financing and Stocks Dartmouth v Woodward, 1819
New market system of Capitalism Limits of Capitalism Panics and Depressions Existence of Localism Existence of Slavery
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Expansion of Slavery Eli Whitney Cotton Kingdom
Prohibition of Atlantic slave trade, 1808 Domestic slave trade
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Move Westward Consequence of War of 1812 Squatters
Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819 Obstacles to expansion Freedom and Happiness “Manifest Destiny”
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American Thought, 1800's Transcendentalists “Self-made man”
Individualism “Self-made man” John Jacob Astor Individualism & Religion Salvation
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Art & Culture Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau Emily Dickinson
Edgar Allan Poe Walt Whitman
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Nationalism & Sectionalism
Key terms: Era of Good Feelings, McCulloch v. Maryland, Monroe Doctrine, P.T. Barnum, Charles Finney, Cotton Gin, Adams-Onis Treaty, Transcendentalists
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