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US HISTORY and CONSTITUTION
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USHC Standard 2 – The student will demonstrate an understanding of how economic developments and the westward movement impacted regional differences and democracy in the early nineteenth century. Chapter 3 in EOC Book
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USHC 2.1 Summarize the impact of the westward movement on nationalism and democracy, including the expansion of the franchise, the displacement of Native Americans from the southeast and conflicts over states’ rights and federal power during the era of Jacksonian democracy as the result of major land acquisitions such as the Louisiana Purchase, the Oregon Treaty, Texas, and the Mexican Cession.
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Introduction: Westward expansion both intensified nationalism and worsened sectionalism as competing regional interests agreed on expansion but differed on policies of the federal government such as cheap land, internal improvements, the support for industry through tariff policy and the expansion of slavery.
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Manifest Destiny in American Progress
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The US Before the Louisiana Purchase
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The Louisiana Purchase (1803)
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Jefferson’s Dilemma
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Andrew Jackson 7th US President In office 1829-1837
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Jacksonian Democrats’ Victories
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Cherokees and Seminoles
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Seminole Reservation
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Trail of Tears
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Westward Expansion and Slavery – here’s what’s coming….
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