USH (2:2) ● The 5 th President: James Monroe (1817-1825) ● The “Era of Good Feelings” –...

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USH (2:2) The 5 th President: James Monroe (1817-1825) The “Era of Good Feelings” Nationalism and Patriotism sweep the country End of The Federalist Party Economic Nationalism Strengthen the financial system Protect manufacturers Improve transportation system

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USH (2:2)● The 5th President: James Monroe (1817-1825)

● The “Era of Good Feelings”– Nationalism and Patriotism sweep the country

● End of The Federalist Party

● Economic Nationalism– Strengthen the financial system– Protect manufacturers– Improve transportation system

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(2:2)● Second Bank of the United States

● A national currency

● Tariff (tax) of 1816● Revenue Tariff: provide income for Federal Gov't● Protective Tariff: protect American manufacturers

by putting high tax on imports

● Transportation: improved roads and built canals

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(2:2)● Important Supreme Court Decisions

● Martin v Hunter's Lessee– Supreme Court can hear all State courts appeals

● McCulloch v Maryland– The Federal Government can use its power in any way

not prohibited by the Constitution● Gibbons v Ogden

– The Federal Government controls commerce and trade between States

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(2:2)● The Monroe Doctrine (1823)

● The American Continent (U.S., Canada, Mexico) were not to be colonized anymore

● Told other nations (especially Europe) to stay away

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(2:2)● The Industrial Revolution (1820-1870)

● The introduction of large-scale manufacturing and technology– The Steamboat– The Locomotive (train)– The Telegraph– The Cotton Gin

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(2:2)● Immigration

● 1815-1860, 5 million people journey to America– Beginning of “ghettos”

● Section of a city occupied by specific people for social, economic, or religious reasons

– Irish (potato famine) (helped with infrastructure)– Germans (farmers)

● “Nativism”: anti-immigrant feelings– Know-Nothing Party

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(2:2)● Rise of Unions

● Worker's rights● No child labor laws● No eight-hour workday