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The Era of Good Feelings Mr. Pagliaro Seymour High School
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Election of 1816 Sec. of State James Monroe def. Rufus King (NY)* Electoral vote was 183-34 Monroe had 68% of pop. vote *last Federalist candidate ever
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Era of Good Feelings Monroe: NE tour, 1817 Address issues of Hartford Convention (1814-1815) & Blue Light Federalists Presidential appointments John Quincy Adams-Sec. of State-Fed. John C. Calhoun-Sec. of War-D.Rep. William Crawford-Sec. of Treasury-D.Rep. Benjamin Crowinshield-Sec. of Navy-Fed.
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Nationalism National Unity An American Consciouness Pride in the nation Unified to improve whole nation Peace between parties
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The American System Henry Clay 1.Re-charter the Bank of the United States 2.Protective Tariffs aiding American industry 3.Internal improvements Especially transportation Unites the economies of North, South, and West
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American System in Action 1811-National Road 1816-BUS charter 1816-decreased tariff 1825-Erie Canal 1838-Cumberland Road
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Changes in the American Economy America as a producer Unskilled labor-cheaper, more profitable Mechanization of Jobs Job Opportunities for Women
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Industrial Revolution Slater’s Mill-1793-Pawtucket Textile Factories in New England Streams Increased cotton output (Cotton Gin, 1793, Eli Whitney) i.e. Lowell Mill (1822), Rimmon Falls Factory, Humphreysville, CT (1802)
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Foreign Policy-JQ Adams, Sec. of State Increased American Territory Rush-Bagot Treaty-1817-demilitarized Canadian border Convention of 1818-set border at 49°N from Great Lakes to Rockies Adams-Onís Treaty-1819-Americans gained Florida Monroe Doctrine-1823-No more European colonization of Western Hemisphere
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Supreme Court supports Nationalism Gibbons v. Ogden Steam ferry rights NY NJ Interstate Commerce-NO EXCLUSIVE CONTRACTS McCulloch v. Maryland States can’t tax National institution “…The power to tax is the power to destroy…” Fletcher v. Peck & Dartmouth v. Woodward States cannot interfere w/ contracts
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Westward Expansion 1791-1819-9 New western states 1818-Illinois (Free) and Alabam (Slave) join as #s 21 and 22 Improved transportation Cheap land Land Act of 1820-80 acres @ $1.25/acre Over-speculation Panic of 1819 BUS foreclosed on many western farms.
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The Missouri Question 1819-Application for statehood Would be 12 th slave state Gradual emancipation? N-”South is trying to extend slavery” S-”North is trying to end slavery”
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Henry Clay’s Solution Missouri Compromise Proposed 1819 Maine admitted as a free state Mass gives up any claims Missouri admitted as a slave state No slavery in Louisiana Territory north of 36°30’N Passed 1820 (Compromise of 1820)
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The balance of free/slave states
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