nationalism and federalism
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APUSH Era of Good FeelingsTRANSCRIPT
Nationalism & Federalism…Nationalism & Federalism…
Origins of the Era of Good Origins of the Era of Good FeelingsFeelings
A Mr. Leighton Production
Robert FultonRobert Fulton
• 18071807 – the Clermont – the Clermont
Fulton & Robert LivingstonFulton & Robert Livingston
18081808• Monopoly from NY on Monopoly from NY on
Steamboat rights on Steamboat rights on NY RiversNY Rivers
Fletcher v PeckFletcher v Peck
• 1810 – Georgia tried to void a land sale 1810 – Georgia tried to void a land sale that had already been authorized.that had already been authorized.
• Involved the Yazoo River and a bribed Involved the Yazoo River and a bribed congress.congress.
John Marshall said…
States must follow contracts.
18151815
• Spain & Portugal defeat NapoleonSpain & Portugal defeat Napoleon Want America againWant America again• Russia in Alaska since 1784 – Oregon?Russia in Alaska since 1784 – Oregon?
US – want Mexico & CubaUS – want Mexico & Cuba - Trade with China- Trade with China
President President James MonroeJames MonroeSec. of State – Sec. of State – John Quincy AdamsJohn Quincy Adams
NationalismNationalism – Focus = security & expansion – Focus = security & expansion
1817 Rush – Bagot Treaty1817 Rush – Bagot Treaty
18181818
• Illinois – 21Illinois – 21stst state – FREEstate – FREE
Convention of 1818Convention of 1818
• US – Canada US – Canada borderborder
4949 thth parallel to parallel to Rocky Mtns.Rocky Mtns.
Oregon Oregon England & US England & US (Joint)(Joint)
18191819
• Adams – Onis TreatyAdams – Onis Treaty
1819
18191819
• Missouri AppliesMissouri Applies
18191819
• Dartmouth v Woodward McCulloch v MarylandDartmouth v Woodward McCulloch v Maryland
Missouri Compromise
Monroe Doctrine - 1823
Ogden v Gibbons 1824
Era of Good Feelings
What role did Federalism and / or Nationalism play in the Era of Good Feelings?