Thursday, May 16, 2019
Chapter 12 Outline
Chapter 12 The due south cont oddment for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism I. Identifications 1. Rush-Bagot Agreement 2. Second Bank of the United States 3. Adams-Onis pact 4. Panic of 1819 5. Tallmadge Amendment 6. Missouri Compromise 7. John Marshall 8. Monroe Doctrine II. control Reading Questions On to Canada over Land and Lakes 1. Why was the United States Navy able to have victory in the fight for Canada? Washington Burned and New Orleans Defended 2.How did Andrew Jackson achieve more or less stair of retribution in New Orleans for the British actions in Washington? The Treaty of Ghent 3. Was the Treaty of Ghent advantageous to the United States? Explain. Federalist Grievances and the Hartford Convention 4. Despite an upsurge in patriotism elsewhere, what did some New England Federalists propose at the Hartford Convention, and what was the ultimate impact of the Hartford Resolutions on the Federalists? The Second War for American Independence 5. What were the long term effects of the War of 1812?Nascent Nationalism 6. What evidence of patriotism surfaced after the War of 1812? The American System 7. In what ways could nationalism be seen in the government and economics of the post-war years? The So-Called Era of secure Feelings 8. To what extent was James Monroes presidency an Era of Good Feelings? The Panic of 1819 and the Curse of Hard Times 9. Explain the causes and effects of the Panic of 1819. Growing Pains of the double-u 10. What factors led to the settlement of the West in the years following the War? Slavery and the Sectional offset 1. Why was Missouris request for statehood so explosive? The Uneasy Missouri Compromise 12. Neither the North nor entropy was acutely displeased, although neither was completely happy. Explain. John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism 13. Explain Marshalls statement, Let the end be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the Constitution, and all means which are appropriate, which are obviousl y adapted to that end, which are not prohibited, but consistent with the letter and spirit of the Constitution, are constitutional. Judicial Dikes Against pop Excesses 14. John Marshall was the most important Federalist since George Washington. Assess. Monroe and His Doctrine 15. How could a militarily-weak nation like the United States rile such a bold statement ordering European nations to stay out of the Americas? Monroes Doctrine Appraised 16. try the importance of the Monroe Doctrine in subsequent American history.
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