The Era of good feelings and Missouri Compromise

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Social Studies
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11 , 12
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War of 1812 Review In 1812, the US went to war against Britain in response to -- (1 point) the Louis and Clark Expedition interference with American shipping and impressment Claims to California Right to own Texas How did the War of 1812 end? Do you think that the War was worth the cost? James Monroe Introduction Why was Monroe's Presidency known as the "Era of Good Feelings"?(Stop video at 1:33) Stop video at 1:33 John Gast "American Progress" Identify as many expansion items as you can on the picture by using the textbox or drawing tool. You can zoom by clicking the diagonal arrows button. Missouri Compromise (1820) What were the issues over admitting Missouri as a state?What compromise was reached? Monroe Doctrine Watch the video and read the description below to learn about the Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine What were the three main components of The Monroe Doctrine? Why is the name somewhat controversial? Factors of Westward Expansion Match each factor to its description. The Industrial Revolution Changed the American economy from home goods to machine produced goods. Most of the factories required water to power. Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin and the creation of the "Cotton Kingdom" Machine allowed for easy seed removal from cotton and led to the expansion of slavery and expansion to the west for more farmland. Expansion of State and National Banks New state banks provided loans to Americans for purchasing land, while the Bank of the U.S. provided stable financial system. Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) the US gained Florida from Spain & defined the western border of the Louisiana Purchase Missouri Compromise The document outlined the following: a) (1820) Maine became a free state, b) (1821) Missouri became a slave state, c) slavery was outlawed s above the latitude of 36°30'. Monroe Doctrine a) USA would protect the Western Hemisphere, b) that the U.S. would not interfere in Europe, and c) that any interference in the Western Hemisphere would be seen as a threat of war.

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