Nationalism Sectionalism Essential Skill State the implications and

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Nationalism & Sectionalism Essential Skill: State the implications and consequences of various people and

Nationalism & Sectionalism Essential Skill: State the implications and consequences of various people and forces uniting and dividing the country in the early 1800 s. Directions: Take out your notes on Chap. 11(3) pp. 354 -359

Define Nationalism & Sectionalism • Nationalism: • Loyalty and patriotism toward your country •

Define Nationalism & Sectionalism • Nationalism: • Loyalty and patriotism toward your country • Sectionalism: • Loyalty to your region, rather than to your country as a whole

Nationalism & Sectionalism Nationalism Sectionalism BOTH Place these terms in the Venn Diagram by

Nationalism & Sectionalism Nationalism Sectionalism BOTH Place these terms in the Venn Diagram by whether they promoted nationalism or sectionalism or BOTH. On a separate paper, write a quick explanation of HOW EACH event or person promoted nationalism or sectionalism: Monroe Doctrine, Henry Clay, Erie Canal, steamboats, Mc. Culloch v. Maryland, Adams-Onis Treaty, cotton gin, Missouri Compromise, John C. Calhoun, National Road, telegraph, War of 1812, Pres. James Madison, American System, Pres. James Monroe, General Andrew Jackson, Nat Turner, Gibbons v. Ogden

Nationalism • • • 1. 2. 3. • • Henry Clay (Rep. KY) Strong

Nationalism • • • 1. 2. 3. • • Henry Clay (Rep. KY) Strong nationalist; worked with Madison to strengthen nation President James Madison (video) Unite country and Strengthen Economy American System – economic self-sufficiency Protective tariffs – high taxes on imported goods (later on…) 2 nd Bank of US (1816) – improve trade with single currency Canals & National Rd – improved trade; connected regions Steamboats Improved trade; connected regions John C. Calhoun Unite nation with roads & canals

Nationalism • • Telegraph Improved communication b/w regions Pres. James Monroe (video) “Era of

Nationalism • • Telegraph Improved communication b/w regions Pres. James Monroe (video) “Era of Good Feelings” – only 1 political party Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Spain gave FL to U. S. – inspires patriotism Gibbons vs. Ogden Did NY or NJ control shipping on Hudson River? Sup. Ct. rules only federal govt. controls interstate commerce • Monroe Doctrine (1823) • No more colonization of the Americas; Europe stay away (esp. from Latin America); U. S. will stay out of Europe’s affairs too

BOTH Nationalism & Sectionalism War of 1812 Inspired patriotism; strengthened manufacturing BUT. . .

BOTH Nationalism & Sectionalism War of 1812 Inspired patriotism; strengthened manufacturing BUT. . . Divisions b/w Northeast & West Mc. Culloch vs. Maryland wanted to tax the national bank Supreme Court says states may NOT tax fed. Govt. Strengthens fed. govt BUT states angry about natl. bank Missouri Compromise Should MO be admitted as free or slave state? Compromise maintained unity (MO slave; ME free) BUT later on… General Andrew Jackson Pres. Monroe sent Jackson to FL to stop Seminole raids; Jackson disobeyed orders and claimed FL for U. S. New territory inspired patriotism BUT… weakened Pres. authority?

Sectionalism • Cotton Gin • Strengthened economy BUT… expanded slavery, leading to tensions b/w

Sectionalism • Cotton Gin • Strengthened economy BUT… expanded slavery, leading to tensions b/w N & S • Nat Turner • 70 slaves killed white people in VA. Revolt was unsuccessful. Led to harsher slavery codes and more tensions b/w N & S

Nationalism & Sectionalism Nationalism Pres James Madison Henry Clay American System 1. Protective tariffs

Nationalism & Sectionalism Nationalism Pres James Madison Henry Clay American System 1. Protective tariffs 2. 2 nd Bank of US 3. Canals & National Rd Steamboats Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) John C. Calhoun Telegraph Gibbons vs. Ogden Pres James Monroe Doctrine Sectionalism BOTH War of 1812 Mc. Culloch vs. MD Missouri Compromise Cotton Gin Nat Turner General Andrew Jackson Place these terms in the Venn Diagram by whether they promoted nationalism or sectionalism or BOTH. On a separate paper, write a quick explanation of HOW EACH event or person promoted nationalism or sectionalism: Monroe Doctrine, Henry Clay, Erie Canal, steamboats, Mc. Culloch v. Maryland, Adams-Onis Treaty, cotton gin, Missouri Compromise, John C. Calhoun, National Road, telegraph. ADD: War of 1812, Pres. James Madison, American System, Pres. James Monroe, General Andrew Jackson, Nat Turner, Gibbons v. Ogden