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"The Era of Good Feeling" Robert Hume Gray’s Creek High
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The Election of 1816
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James Monroe [ ]
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John Quincy Adams: A bulldog among spaniels!
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The West & the NW:
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The Convention of 1818 The Convention of 1818 (Convention of Commerce), 20 October 1818, described the boundary between British North America and the US as a line from the farthest northwest point of Lake of the Woods "north or south, as the case may be" to the 49th parallel and thence west along the parallel to the "Stony" [Rocky] Mountains. The area west of the Rocky Mts was to be "free and open" to either Britain or the US for the next 10 years.
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Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819 The treaty was negotiated by John Quincy Adams, the Secretary of State under U.S. President James Monroe, and the Spanish foreign minister Luis de Onis. In the agreement, the U.S. paid $5 million for the territorial rights of Florida and relinquished its claims of parts of Texas west of the Sabine and other Spanish areas. The treaty was concluded on February 22, 1819 in Washington, D.C. and ratifications were exchanged and the treaty proclaimed on February 22, 1821.
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US Population Density 1810 1820
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The Election of 1820
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Henry Clay, “The Great Compromiser”
The American System Tariff of 1816 Second Bank of the U. S. Internal improvements at federal expense National Road Henry Clay, “The Great Compromiser”
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The American System
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The “OGRABME” Turtle
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The American System WEST got roads, canals, and federal aide.
EAST got the backing of protective tariffs from the West. SOUTH ??
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The Panic of 1819 The Panic of 1819 was the first major financial crisis in the United States. It featured widespread foreclosures, bank failures, unemployment, and a slump in agriculture and manufacturing. It marked the end of the economic expansion that had followed the War of 1812
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The Compromise of 1820: A Firebell in the Night!
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The Tallmadge Amendment
All slaves born in Missouri after the territory became a state would be freed at the age of 25. Passed by the House, not in the Senate. The North controlled the House, and the South had enough power to block it in the Senate.
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The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Referred to as America’s Self-Defense Doctrine. What warning is given to the European countries? What foreign policy principles are established? Monroe Doctrine What would the US do if the warning was not headed?
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The Election of 1824: The “Corrupt Bargain”
"Corrupt bargain" refers to charges by partisans of Andrew Jackson that John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay conspired to deny Jackson the presidency when the election of 1824 was thrown into the House of Representatives. After an acrimonious campaign involving Jackson of Tennessee, Adams of Massachusetts, Clay of Kentucky, and William H. Crawford of Georgia, Jackson received the largest popular vote (43.1 percent to Adams's 30.5 percent). In the electoral college, Jackson led, with ninety-nine votes to eighty-four for Adams, forty-one for Crawford and thirty-seven for Clay. Because no candidate held an electoral college majority, the House of Representatives had to choose between the three leaders, with each state delegation having one vote. Clay decided the issue by throwing his considerable influence in the House to Adams.
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The Election of 1824: The “Corrupt Bargain”
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The Election of 1824: The “Corrupt Bargain”
Candidate Popular Vote Electoral Vote Andrew Jackson 43% 99 J.Q. Adams 31% 32 William Crawford 13% 41 Henry Clay 37
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