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1 Guided Notes: Era of Good Feelings and Sectionalism
CLASS SET! CLASS SET! CLASS SET! CLASS SET! CLASS SET! CLASS SET! Guided Notes: Era of Good Feelings and Sectionalism CLASS SET! CLASS SET! EQ: How did American identity change following the War of 1812?

2 “The Era of Good Feelings”
Video: Textbook: p

3 The American System Henry Clay, Speaker of the House from Kentucky
Page 359 Henry Clay, Speaker of the House from Kentucky Improve the nation by helping the economy in each region and increasing the power of the federal government Tariffs (taxes on imported goods) to protect American businesses from foreign competition promoted American industry, but helped the North more than the South A national bank to encourage business Federal money for roads, bridges and canals

4 Foreign Relations Pages Great Britain: What did the Rush-Bagot Treaty and the Convention of 1818 do? Spain: What were the terms of the Adams-Onis Treaty? Monroe Doctrine: Summarize the Monroe Doctrine.

5 Missouri Compromise Watch the videos and/or read textbook pages in order to answer the questions on your guided notes

6 Sectionalism Page 360 Circle the states instructed for each “section” of the country, then write the notes for that “section” ON the map

7 North New England states, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Page 360 North New England states, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Represented in Congress by Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Had many factories, expanding industrialization $$$$$$$$ strong trade and shipping Against foreign goods Supported tariffs on imports

8 South Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi
Page 360 South Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi Represented in Congress by John C. Calhoun of South Carolina Large farms called plantations Most profits from cotton and tobacco Dependent upon slave labor Against tariffs on imports/exports due to their need to trade with other countries

9 Page 360 West Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan Territory and Louisiana Territory Represented in Congress by Henry Clay of Kentucky Made up mostly of small farms and settlements Corn and wheat are most profitable crops Cheap land Mostly anti-slavery Need improved road/canal transportation

10 Exit Question: Respond to your EQ
How did American identity change following the War of 1812?


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