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APUSH Lecture 2F(covers chapter 8)
Ms. Kray
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Younger generation cast votes for Monroe
Their concerns were diff. from those of our nation’s founders Excited about westward expansion Little interest in European politics Believed USA was entering an era of
unlimited prosperityPatriotic themes infused every
aspect of American society
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Well-defined American literature developed Parson Mason Weems Washington Irving Nathaniel Hawthorne James Fenimore Cooper
Education Noah Webster The “Virtuous Citizen” Republican Motherhood
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• Country’s mission to become a genuine nation-state, w/centralized authority– Proud standing in world affairs
• Envisioned a complex commercial economy
• America’s reality based on Hamilton’s vision
• Republican simplicity– Small government and states rights
• Envisioned an agrarian society of citizen farmers
• Free speech and press were essential rights
• America’s ideals based on Jefferson’s vision
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• Clay’s 3 Part Plan for advancing the nation’s economy– Protective Tariffs (ex. Tariff of 1816)
• Would protect American businesses and promote American manufacturing
• Would also provide revenue for internal improvements
– National Bank• War of 1812 underlined need for a new national
bank• 1816: 2nd Bank of the United States chartered
– Internal Improvements• Federally constructed roads and canals would
knit the country together and promote economic growth
• Ex. Cumberland Road
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Also known as the “National Road” Growth in turnpikes reduced transportation costs and promoted
the growth of new markets and easy transport of raw materials
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Clay got his tariffs & bank but Madison & Monroe objected to the internal improvements
Issue of strict construction Should federal $$$ go to
roads built inside only one state?
Monroe consistently vetoed road-building and canal projects
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One of the most important developments of the 19th c Profoundly affected economy by bringing in vast
new regions to the capitalist system
Significant political ramifications
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1. Population growth– 1800-1820: pop nearly doubled 5.3 mil to 9.6 mil– Agricultural lands of the east now occupied or soil was
exhausted
2. Indian threats eliminated– Government policy push Indians westward– The “Factor” system – gov’t agents supplied tribes
w/goods at cost to make them dependent on gov’t
3. Improved transportation– Canal building frenzy, turnpikes, and later railroads
• One of the most significant events of the 19th c– Had profound economic and political ramifications
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• Settlers often traveled in groups that formed new communities
• Fur traders were usually the first to head west– Closely bound with expanding U.S.
economy– John Jacob Astor est. fur trade outpost
in Oregon
• Stephen Long’s Expedition, 1819-20– Helped shape eastern images of the
west– Described Great Plains as “Great
American Desert”
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Coincided with the presidency of James Monroe (1816-1824)
Time of nationalism, optimism, & good will Republican dominance in
politics End of the first party system
Perception of unity & harmony was probably misleading & oversimplified
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Prominent in the
Republican party in Virginia
Fought in the
Revolutionary War
High-level diplomat for Jefferson &
Madison
His election continued the Virginia Dynasty of
Presidents
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Between 1816 and 1820 the Federalist Party disappeared, why?Failed to adapt to
changing needs of a growing nation
Seemed out of step with nationalist moodOpposed Louisiana
Purchase, War of 1812
Hartford Convention
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One of the greatest Secretary of State of all time
Was a nationalist and an expansionistactively advanced American
interests while maintaining peace
Seminole WarAndrew Jackson invaded Florida
w/o authorizationAdams used incident to acquire
Florida from Spain (Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819)
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• Ended the Seminole War• Firmly est. U.S. territorial boundary to the Rocky Mtns.
& Pacific Ocean
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Spain Empire on death its bed – former colonies gaining independence
U.S. had good trade w/Latin America
1815 U.S. proclaimed neutrality in the wars between Spain & its colonies this implied a partial recognition of
the rebels’ status as nations
Britain asked U.S. to make a joint declaration to keep other Europeans out of the Americas
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Adams convinces President Monroe to issue the declaration unilaterally
Warned European nations against further colonial ventures in the Western Hemisphere
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“. . . As a principle on which the rights and interests of
the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and
independent condition which they have assumed and
maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as
subjects for future colonization by any European
powers.”
--The Monroe Doctrine, 1823
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Caused by land speculation, weak banks, and the tightening of credit by the Bank of the U.S. (the BUS)
State banks closed, money deflatedUnemployment, bankruptcies, &
imprisonment for debt!
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Created an economic depression that lasted 6 years
West hit hardest
Nationalist beliefs were shaken
Voters’ political outlooks changed Called for land reform Opposed BUS & debtors’
prisons.
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• Northern population grew more quickly than the South– By 1819 more Northern Congressmen in the
House of Representatives– But there was still a balance in the Senate
• 11 free state and 11 slave states
• 1819 – Missouri applies for statehood . . . CRISIS– This will upset the delicate balance in the Senate– What does it mean for the rest of the Louisiana
Territory
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Northern population grew more quickly 1818 North held majority of seats in
the House
Still a balance in the Senate 11 free states & 11 slave states 1819 Missouri applies for statehood. . .
CRISIS!!! What about the rest of the Louisiana
Territory?
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Prohibited further introduction of slaves into Missouri
Required children of Missouri slaves to be emancipated at age 25
Gradual elimination of slavery in Missouri
Southerners enraged Bill passes House but is voted
down in the Senate Never becomes law
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• Negotiated by Henry Clay• Missouri admitted as a free
state and Maine enters as a slave state to keep the balance
• All Louisiana territory north of 36o30’ parallel is free territory, land south of that line is slave territory
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Reduced sectional tensions over slavery
Preserved sectional balance for 30 yrs.
Gave the young nation time to mature
Nationalist interests triumphed but damaged Era of Good Feelings
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Appointed by John Adams in 1800He’s still around
He increased the power of the judiciary and the federal government, and promoted the interests of property
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CASES Quick Summary Outcome/Historical Significance
Marbury v. Madison(1803)
*
Appointment of midnight justices by John Adams rejected by Jefferson. Supreme Court must decide constitutionality of Judiciary Act.
John Marshall declares Judiciary Act unconstitutional The Supreme Court has the right of Judicial Review.
McCulloch v. Maryland(1819)
*
Maryland attempts to tax the National Bank of the United States. Court must decide whether Bank is legitimate under the elastic clause and whether Maryland can tax it.
John Marshall declares "the power to tax is the power to destroy." The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution prohibits state taxation of a federal institution. Federal government is supreme.
Gibbons v. Odgen(1824)*
Ogden receives exclusive right from New York to use Steam boat to navigate in New York and to N.J. Gibbons gets right from Congress.
John Marshall declares that Congress has the exclusive authority to regulate Interstate Commerce, especially when it involves a "stream of commerce."
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The party faced serious internal strainsCertain members clung to old Republican
ideals of limited government and strict construction
Most Republicans adopted what had once been the Federalist Program Supported maintaining a large army & navy, the
2nd BUS, and tariffs
The system for nominating candidates for president in 1824 broke down and there were four candidates
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Andrew Jackson
Henry Clay
John Q. Adams
William Crawford
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No clear cut winner in electoral college. Election
thrown to the House
No clear cut winner in electoral college. Election
thrown to the House
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Contest really between John Q. Adams and Andrew JacksonSpeaker of the House
Henry Clay throws support behind Adams
Later named Adams’ Secretary of State
Jackson supporters claim “a corrupt bargain” was struck
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First “minority president”
Not a good politician
Further alienated Jackson’s followers by supporting: Internal improvements Aid manufacturing National university & astronomical observatory Curbing land speculation in the West Supported Tariff of 1828 which southerners
called the Tariff of Abominations
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• Adams’ National Republicans campaigned on economic nationalism
• Jackson’s Democrats opposed privilege and supported a widening of opportunities
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Jackson’s supporters were ready to sue discontent of southerners and western and new campaign tactics to winSmeared AdamsAccused Adams’ wife of being
born out of wedlock
Adams’ supporters responded in kindAccused Jackson’s wife Rachel
of being a bigamist
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Attracted a lot of interest
3x the # of voters participated
Jackson won handily Reputation as a war
hero & man of the frontier accounted more for his victory than his actual position on issues
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Election was a transforming event
Jackson’s election broke the line of presidents from VA and MA
Represented the triumph of the common man
Jacksonian Era was marked by a distrust of the wealthy elites