Define Nationalism John Quincy Adams Secretary of State

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Define Nationalism:

Define Nationalism:

 • John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State under Pres. Monroe advocate of Nationalism

• John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State under Pres. Monroe advocate of Nationalism Negotiates Rush-Bagot Treaty of 1817 Negotiated Convention of 1818 Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819

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SLAVERY, SECTIONALISM, BALANCE? VIDEO Debate over Missouri’s admission as a state threatens the balance

SLAVERY, SECTIONALISM, BALANCE? VIDEO Debate over Missouri’s admission as a state threatens the balance of power. What were the issues at hand? Why was this seen as such an important issue?

Missouri Compromise of 1820 • SOLUTION: True compromise: nobody very happy with result! •

Missouri Compromise of 1820 • SOLUTION: True compromise: nobody very happy with result! • Despite conflict over slavery, NATIONALISM prevails, for now.

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Monroe Doctrine · · GOALS: - To protect the independence of new Latin American

Monroe Doctrine · · GOALS: - To protect the independence of new Latin American nations. - To keep Russia from moving south into the U. S. from Alaska.

Monroe Doctrine, A Live Wire (New York Herald, by permission of the New York

Monroe Doctrine, A Live Wire (New York Herald, by permission of the New York Sun, Inc. )

Objective: To analyze the importance of the Monroe Doctrine.

Objective: To analyze the importance of the Monroe Doctrine.

Work with a partner and answer these questions: 1. Why did President Monroe issue

Work with a partner and answer these questions: 1. Why did President Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine in 1823? 2. What was its historical significance? 3. Prior to adoption of the Monroe Doctrine, how would you characterize U. S. relations with the countries named in the document? 4. What events or circumstances may have led Monroe or his Secretary of State John Quincy Adams to want to protect the newly independent Latin American states? 5. Do you think the United States was militarily strong enough to enforce its position? Source: www. mrberlin. com/7 th/Growth_Prosperity/Monroe_Doctrine. ppt :

Ideas Contained How it promotes Nationalism Mc. Cullouch v. Maryland Decision Gibbons v. Ogden

Ideas Contained How it promotes Nationalism Mc. Cullouch v. Maryland Decision Gibbons v. Ogden Decision Adams-Onis Treaty Monroe Doctrine Missouri Compromise