This painting is titled Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, Philadelphia, This painting by John Krimmel ( ) is courtesy of

Similar documents
This cartoon shows that Nullification is just one of the steps leading to Despotism. John C. Calhoun is ascending the steps to reach for the crown.

Level 2 THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS

Division of Labor: giving each worker one or two simple jobs.

Chapter 10, Section 1 (Pages ) Economic Growth

LEQ: What were the first two political parties in the United States?

The Presidency of James Monroe

James Monroe and The Era of Good Feelings. The Role of Politics in Sectionalism

Monroe, the Era of Good Feelings, and the Election of 1824

LEQ: How much money did the United States pay for the Louisiana Territory?

1. How did the colonists protest British taxes? Pg They boycotted, petitioned the English government, and signed nonimportation

DRAWING FROM EXPERIENCEII

Red, white, and blue. One for each state. Question 1 What are the colors of our flag? Question 2 What do the stars on the flag mean?

LEQ: What Supreme Court Case gave the court more power than it ever had before?

Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism

The Americans (Survey)

LEQ: The President is in charge of what branch of the U.S. federal government?

HIST 1301 Part Three. 9: Nation Building and Nationalism

Period 4: ( ) Chapter 12: 2 nd War of Independence/Upsurge in Nationalism ( )

Key Terms. Era of Good. Feelings. sectionalism American System internal improvements McCulloch v. Maryland Gibbons v. Ogden interstate commerce

President James Monroe. Elected in 1816 (Democratic- Republican [Republican]) Two Terms: Era of Good Feelings Monroe Doctrine

Election of Worksheet #1 - Candidates and Parties. Abraham Lincoln. Stephen A. Douglas. John C. Breckinridge. John Bell

LEQ: What proclamation said the U.S. would trade with both France and Great Britain?

Era of Good Feelings:

American Government. Workbook

Nationalism at Center Stage

12B,C: Voting Power and Apportionment

Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism

History 1301 U.S. to Unit 2 - Lecture 4 ~

Question: Based on the picture above, what assumptions can we make about the period of time following the War of 1812?

The Role of Politics in Sectionalism

netw rks Reading Essentials and Study Guide Growth and Division, Lesson 1 American Nationalism ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Reading HELPDESK

Rounding decimals or fractions to whole numbers might seem to be one of the most boring subjects ever.

Economic Growth. Guided Reading Activity. Growth and Expansion. Answering Questions DIRECTIONS: As you read the section, answer the questions below.

Essential Question: How did President Jefferson change U.S. government, territory, & foreign policy?

REVIEW FOR CHAPTERS 15, 16, AND 17 TEST

Chapter 7 Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism

Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism CHAPTER 7

Emancipation Proclamation

An ERA OF GOOD & BAD FEELINGS. Nationalism & Sectionalism after the War of 1812 A07EW

REVIEW FOR 4 TH 6 WEEKS COMPREHENSIVE EXAM

Chapter 12: The Math of Democracy 12B,C: Voting Power and Apportionment - SOLUTIONS

The Making of a Nation Program No. 42

Chapter 8: Varieties of American Nationalism

This cartoon shows that Nullification is just one of the steps leading to Despotism. John C. Calhoun is ascending the steps to reach for the crown.

Apportionment. Seven Roads to Fairness. NCTM Regional Conference. November 13, 2014 Richmond, VA. William L. Bowdish

*************************************

Matthew Miller, Bureau of Legislative Research

Madison & Monroe. Presidencies

Name: 8 th Grade U.S. History. STAAR Review. Early Republic

2) Use your notes, information collected from my classroom website or other internet resources

THE FIRST 350-ISH YEARS:

Varieties of American Nationalism. Chapter 8: History 103

The End of the Confederation Era

378. Purchase of Florida Under the Adams-Onis Treaty, Spain sold Florida to the U.S., and the U.S. gave up its claims to Texas.

Chapter 8:THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS:

8.46 Analyze the physical obstacles to and the economic and political factors involved in building a network of roads, canals and railroads,

Economic Issues and Growth

AP United States History 2002 Scoring Guidelines Form B

What to Know Chapter 4: Forming a Government How does the government control itself? RTI Standards: Need to know. Assignment Title

Going to War? Learning Target 1: I can discuss the causes and effects of the War of Learning Target 2: I can discuss the impact of James Madison

Jackson s Administration

The Treaty of Ghent War of 1812 is considered a stalemate Dec. 1814

Nationalism, Economic Revolution, and Social Change

The Antebellum Era ( ): The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy Part 1

Section 8-1: The Articles of Confederation

LEQ: What agreement admitted California to the Union as a free state?

CHAPTER 9: THE ASCENSION AND PRESIDENCY OF ANDREW JACKSON

The Early Republic

Comparing Regions,

Lesson Title: Lesson Authors: Key Curriculum Words: Grade Level: Time Allotted: Enduring Understandings: Key Concepts/Definitions of this Lesson:

The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism. Chapter 12

Market revolution and political democracy expanded the public sphere and drastically increased printing Application of steam power led to the cost of

EXPANSION AND CONFLICT

UNIT 4 REVIEW PACKET The Early 19 th Century

NAME DATE CLASS. Maine N.H. Vt. Manchester Lowell N.Y. Boston. Pawtucket. Conn. RI Pa. New York City Philadelphia. Baltimore Del. Md.

CH. 8: GROWTH OF A NATIONAL ECONOMY

AP United States History Study Guide Chapter 7 & 8: v Louisiana purchase Ø 1800 France forces Spain to give up Louisiana Ø 1803 Napoleon

A Nation Divides. TIME: 2-3 hours. This may be an all-day simulation, or broken daily stages for a week.

An Early Republic. George Washington. Dept./Office Head Function

Constitutional Convention. May 1787

The remaining legislative bodies have guides that help determine bill assignments. Table shows the criteria used to refer bills.

Trends in Antebellum America:

Uncle Tom s Cabin Harriett Beecher Stowe Connecticut teacher

Sectionalism:loyalty to one s part or area or region of the country as. opposed to loyalty to the whole country... is it good for me?

United States Flag 4 July July States

Countries Of The World: The United States

JAMES MADISON AND THE WAR OF Or is it the Second American Revolution?

James Monroe Leaves Office

Note Tips. RL Determine theme; summarize text

Map of the Foreign Born Population of the United States, 1900

STUDENT NAME DATE ID TAKS-M BENCHMARK. Grade 8 Social Studies

How do you think the president should be chosen?

War of 1812 and Era of Good Feelings Review

Washington to Madison Practice Questions

Close Read: Texas Annexation. What were the arguments for and against the annexation of Texas?

James Monroe Becomes President

Name Class Date. Section 1 The Mississippi Territory, Directions: Use the information from pages to complete the following.

PERMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES. Member Electronic Vote/ . Alabama No No Yes No. Alaska No No No No

Chapter 11, section 1. Jacksonian Democracy

Chapter 9 A New National Identity The Big Idea The United States peacefully settled disputes with foreign powers. Holt McDougal,

Transcription:

LEQ: What is the name given to feelings of pride and devotion to one s country? This painting is titled Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, Philadelphia, 1819. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

LEQ: What is the name given to feelings of pride and devotion to one s country? Nationalism This painting is titled Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, Philadelphia, 1819. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The Era of Good Feelings Basics This painting by William Sidney Mount (1807-1838) is titled Barroom Scene. It was painted circa 1835. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The Era of Good Feelings Vocabulary This image is from wordinfo.info.

Feelings of Pride and Devotion to one s country. This painting is titled Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, Philadelphia, 1819. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Nationalism Feelings of Pride and Devotion to one s country. This painting is titled Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, Philadelphia, 1819. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The War of 1812 stirred strong feelings of nationalism among Americans in all parts of the country. This painting is a Fourth of July celebration in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1812. It is titled: Fourth of July in Centre Square Philadelphia. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

A system that aimed to help the economy of the country while at the same time increasing the power of the federal government. One of the parts of Henry Clay s American System was to increase tariffs in order to make foreign goods more expensive and to increase the production of American-made goods. This is the British East India Company s ship Repulse circa 1820. These ships carried merchandise between countries. This image by Charles Henry Seaforth was created on October 20, 1842. It is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

American System A system that aimed to help the economy of the country while at the same time increasing the power of the federal government. One of the parts of Henry Clay s American System was to increase tariffs in order to make foreign goods more expensive and to increase the production of American-made goods. This is the British East India Company s ship Repulse circa 1820. These ships carried merchandise between countries. This image by Charles Henry Seaforth was created on October 20, 1842. It is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

One part of the American System was internal improvements, such as the building of roads, canals, and railroads. Many turnpikes had crushed stone or macadam, that would help with water drainage, and enable the road to last longer. This image painted circa 1823 is courtesy of janeaustensworld.wordpress.com.

A tax on imports designed to protect American industries and goods. This image shows the Port of Baltimore, Maryland as seen from Federal Hill. This image was created circa 1834 by Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783-1857). This image is courtesy of the Enoch Pratt Free Library.

Protective Tariff A tax on imports designed to protect American industries and goods. This image shows the Port of Baltimore, Maryland as seen from Federal Hill. This image was created circa 1834 by Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783-1857). This image is courtesy of the Enoch Pratt Free Library.

The new protective tariff made imported goods more expensive and encouraged people to buy cheaper American-made goods. When more Americans purchased American-made goods, American factories started to grow, and more jobs were created. This is a view of Lowell, Massachusetts, which was founded in the 1820s as a planned manufacturing center for textiles. The factories are the light colored buildings. This image was created by E.L. Barber of New Haven, Connecticut in 1839.

Exclusive control of a product or service in a particular market by a single company. The Supreme Court ruled in Gibbons v. Ogden that New York should not have granted a steamship operator a monopoly to operate a steamship line between New York and New Jersey. This image is titled Port of New York: Birds Eye View From the Battery Looking South. This image was created circa 1875 by Currier & Ives. This image is courtesy of the Library of Congress.

Monopoly Exclusive control of a product or service in a particular market by a single company. The Supreme Court ruled in Gibbons v. Ogden that New York should not have granted a steamship operator a monopoly to operate a steamship line between New York and New Jersey. This image is titled Port of New York: Birds Eye View From the Battery Looking South. This image was created circa 1875 by Currier & Ives. This image is courtesy of the Library of Congress.

When the state of New York granted a monopoly to a steamship company to operate between New York and New Jersey, no competitors could run steamboats on the same route. The Clermont was the first vessel to demonstrate the usefulness of using steam propulsion for commercial river transportation. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Trade between States. This is a detail from the National Road Museum located near Zanesville, Ohio. It shows a Conestoga Wagon crossing one of the S bridges. This image is courtesy of touring-ohio-com.

Interstate Commerce Trade between States. This is a detail from the National Road Museum located near Zanesville, Ohio. It shows a Conestoga Wagon crossing one of the S bridges. This image is courtesy of touring-ohio-com.

According to the Constitution, only Congress has the power to make laws governing interstate commerce, or trade between states. The east front of the United States Capitol as it appeared in 1841. The House of Representatives Chamber is on the left. The Senate Chamber is on the right. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

A rivalry based on the special interests of different areas. The three primary sections of the country at this time were the North, the South, and the West. The West at this time included states such as Kentucky and Tennessee. This image is courtesy of dipity.com.

Sectionalism A rivalry based on the special interests of different areas. The three primary sections of the country at this time were the North, the South, and the West. The West at this time included states such as Kentucky and Tennessee. This image is courtesy of dipity.com.

During this time period, some people felt that sectionalism might permanently divide the nation. One of the largest issues that divided the United States during the time before the Civil War was the number of slave states versus free states. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The Era of Good Feelings People to Meet This painting shows a wedding in the 1820s of the daughter of a moderately prosperous Pennsylvania farmer. It is titled: Country Wedding. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The fifth President of the United States whose election began the supposed Era of Good Feelings. James Monroe (1758-1831) was the last president who was considered to be a Founding Father of the United States, and he was the last of the Virginia dynasty of United States presidents. This painting was created by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) in 1803. The painting is courtesy of wikiart.org..

James Monroe The fifth President of the United States whose election began the supposed Era of Good Feelings. James Monroe (1758-1831) was the last president who was considered to be a Founding Father of the United States, and he was the last of the Virginia dynasty of United States presidents. This painting was created by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) in 1803. The painting is courtesy of wikiart.org..

Kentucky Senator who represented the interests of the West and who created the American System. Henry Clay (1777-1852) was a Congressman from Kentucky, and the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives during the War of 1812. He later served as a United States Senator. This image was painted in 1818 by Matthew Harris Jouett (1788-1827). This image is courtesy of Transylvania University and Wikimedia Commons.

Henry Clay Kentucky Senator who represented the interests of the West and who created the American System. Henry Clay (1777-1852) was a Congressman from Kentucky, and the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives during the War of 1812. He later served as a United States Senator. This image was painted in 1818 by Matthew Harris Jouett (1788-1827). This image is courtesy of Transylvania University and Wikimedia Commons.

South Carolina Senator who represented the interests of the South. John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) served in the United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate, and as Vice President under Presidents John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. This image was painted by G.P.A. Healy circa 1845. This image is courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution.

John C. Calhoun South Carolina Senator who represented the interests of the South. John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) served in the United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate, and as Vice President under Presidents John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. This image was painted by G.P.A. Healy circa 1845. This image is courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution.

Massachusetts Senator who represented the interests of New England. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) served Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives for 10 years, and in the United States Senate for 19 years. This painting by Francis Alexander (1800-1880) was created circa 1835 when Webster was known as Black Dan. This image is courtesy of hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu.

Daniel Webster Massachusetts Senator who represented the interests of New England. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) served Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives for 10 years, and in the United States Senate for 19 years. This painting by Francis Alexander (1800-1880) was created circa 1835 when Webster was known as Black Dan. This image is courtesy of hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu.

The Era of Good Feelings Maps This map shows the United States of America circa 1820. This image is courtesy of antiqueprintsblog.com.

Indiana Find Indiana on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Indiana Find Indiana on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Indiana is now colored red. Indiana became the 19 th State in 1816. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Mississippi Find Mississippi on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Mississippi Find Mississippi on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Mississippi is now colored red. Mississippi became the 20 th State in 1817. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Illinois Find Illinois on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Illinois Find Illinois on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Illinois is now colored red. Illinois became the 21 st State in 1818. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Alabama Find Alabama on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Alabama Find Alabama on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Alabama is now colored red. Alabama became the 22 nd State in 1819. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Maine Find Maine on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Maine Find Maine on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Maine is now colored red. As part of the Missouri Compromise, Maine became the 23rd State in 1820. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Missouri Find Missouri on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Missouri Find Missouri on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Missouri is now colored red. As part of the Missouri Compromise, Missouri became the 24 th State in 1820. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Missouri Compromise Line Find the Missouri Compromise Line on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Missouri Compromise Line Find the Missouri Compromise Line on this map of the 50 States of the United States. The Missouri Compromise Line is now colored red. As part of the Missouri Compromise, any states from the Louisiana Purchase who entered the Union above this line (except for Missouri) would not have slavery. Any states that entered below this line could have slavery. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

LEQ: What is the name given to feelings of pride and devotion to one s country? This painting is titled Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, Philadelphia, 1819. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

LEQ: What is the name given to feelings of pride and devotion to one s country? Nationalism This painting is titled Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, Philadelphia, 1819. This painting by John Krimmel (1786-1821) is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.