US History Ch 12.1
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Transcript of US History Ch 12.1
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U.S. History
Chapter 12: A New National IdentitySection 1: The Rise of Nationalism
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The Era of Good Feelings
•Post War of 1812:
–Period of peace
–Growth in national pride
•“Era of Good Feelings”
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The Era of Good Feelings
• James Monroe: elected 1816 & 1820
• Monroe: president during the “Era of Good Feelings”
James Monroe
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The Era of Good Feelings
•Rush-Bagot Agreement—limited the naval power of the U.S. & Britain on the Great LakesRichard Rush
negotiated the Treaty
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The Era of Good Feelings
• Convention of 1818:
– Fishing rights off of Canadian coast
– Set U.S.-Canada border
– Joint occupation of Pacific Northwest
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The Issue of Florida
• Florida
– Americans want to settle
– Seminole raids
– Runaway slaves
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The Issue of Florida
•John Quincy Adams sent to negotiate American settlement of Florida
Secretary of State John Quincy Adams
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The Issue of Florida
•Andrew Jackson sent to secure Florida border General Andrew
Jackson
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The Issue of Florida
•Jackson invades Florida
•Takes over Spanish forts & overthrows governor
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The Issue of Florida
•Adams-Onís Treaty (1819):
–Spain gave up East Florida
–Spain gave up West Florida
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The Issue of Florida
•Adams-Onís Treaty (1819):
–U.S. gave up claims to Texas
–U.S. took responsibility for claims of U.S. citizens against Spain
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The Monroe Doctrine
• 1820s: Latin American countries revolt
• Simon Bolívar: led revolutionary movements in Latin America
Simon Bolívar
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The Monroe Doctrine
•Americans sympathized with Latin America
•Worried about European countries
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The Monroe Doctrine
• Monroe Doctrine—declared North & South America were off-limits to colonization by any foreign power
1912 Political Cartoon
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Border dispute with Great Britain
Border dispute with Spain
Latin American Independence