Eli Whitney American Inventor 1765---1825. The Era of Good Feelings 2)Steam Power a)1807: Steamship invented by b)Robert Fulton f.Factory System Develops.

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Eli Whitney American Inventor

The Era of Good Feelings 2)Steam Power a)1807: Steamship invented by b)Robert Fulton f.Factory System Develops )Francis Cabot Lowell 2)Interchangeable parts a)Eli Whitney

Robert Fulton & his Steamboat

The Era of Good Feelings g : Europe, recovering from the Napoleonic Wars, was dependent on U.S. goods. (p. 289) h.1816: U.S. Bank rechartered---provided loans for economic growth.

The Era of Good Feelings D.Political Changes 1.Federalist Party disappears after opposing the War of a.Hartford Convention discredits party b.1816 Election: Ran their last candidate for President--- Rufus King.

The Era of Good Feelings 2.Democrat-Republican Party adopts Federalist programs. a.Henry Clay’s American System b.Congress passes new tariff laws, c.Recharters the U.S. Bank, and votes to spend tax money on internal improvements in both industry and transportation.

U.S. History Chapter 10-2 Notes The End of the Era of Good Feelings

Events Ending the Era of Good Feelings *** 1819 *** A.The Bank Panic of Europe becomes less dependent on U.S. goods. 2.Exports drop off. 3.U.S. Bank calls in loans---hurts people in the South & West the most Panic leads to the Depression which ruined economy.

Events Ending the Era of Good Feelings B.** The Missouri Controversy of 1819 ** 1.James Tallmadge, a NY Congressman, tries to stop the spread of slavery into Missouri and other western lands. a.Slavery is debated in Congress as a moral issue for the 1 st time. b.Jefferson: The debates over slavery came “like a fire bell in the night!”

James Tallmadge of New York

Events Ending the Era of Good Feelings 2.** Missouri Compromise of 1820 ** a.Henry Clay---“The Great Compromiser” b.Maine enters the Union as a free state. c.Missouri enters the Union as a slave state. d line divides all western territories. 1)No slavery to be allowed north of this latitude line. o ‘

James Monroe: Foreign Policy C.Foreign Treaties & Policy : Rush-Bagot Agreement a.U.S. & Britain agree to build no warships on the Great Lakes.

James Monroe: Foreign Policy 2.** Transcontinental Treaty of 1819 ** (Also called the Adams-Onis Treaty) a.Treaty negotiations began after Andrew Jackson invaded Florida in order to control the Seminole Indians.

James Monroe: Foreign Policy b.Terms of the Treaty: 1)U.S. buys Florida from Spain for $5 million. 2)U.S. gives up all claim to Texas. 3)Spain gives up all claim to Oregon.

James Monroe: Foreign Policy 3.** The Monroe Doctrine of 1823 ** a.European countries are warned to stay out of Latin America. b.No more colonies will be allowed. c.U.S. wanted the markets for American made goods. d.Great Britain supported the Monroe Doctrine. e.The Monroe Doctrine & Farewell Address--- two statements of American foreign policy.