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Welcome Back Take out your CB and turn to a brand new page. Leave a page for your TOC! If you have a new CB, today is a good day to start a new one!! Fill out your new TOC Unit Name = A New National Identity

TOC – A New National Identity Ch questions/ Cornell notes / EQ Summary/10

8.1 American Foreign Policy EQ: What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine? Foreign policy = a government's strategy in dealing with other nations. Settling Disputes with Great Britain Answer to 1 Answer to 2 Answer to 3 Answer to 4 Answer to 5 Answer to 6 Answer to 7 Answer to 8 Answer to 9 Answer to 10 EQ Summary: United States Gains Florida Monroe Doctrine

What is “foreign policy”? Foreign policy = a government's strategy in dealing with other nations. Brainstorm with your partner – what issues may face the leader of the United States in regards to foreign policy?

8.1 American Foreign Policy Settling Disputes with Great Britain 1.Limited naval power of the U.S. and GB on the Great Lakes 2.Gave the U.S. fishing rights off coasts of Newfoundland & Labrador, set border between the U.S. & Canada 1.Explain the Rush-Bagot Agreement. 2.Explain the Convention of 1818.

3.What did the U.S. argue with Spain about? 4.Which Indian tribe lived in Florida in 1818? 5.Explain what Andrew Jackson did in Florida. 6.Explain the Adams-Onis Treaty. United States Gains Florida 3.They argued about where the border should be 4.Seminoles 5.He led American troops into Florida, overthrew their governor, and convinced Spain to negotiate 6.Florida given to U.S., U.S. gives up future rights to Texas

7.Who was Simon Bolivar? 8.What did most Spanish colonies do by the 1820’s? 9.Why did President Monroe write the 10.Write the four main points of the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe Doctrine 7.A Venezuelan military leader who helped the Spanish territories gain their independence from Spain 8.Gain their independence 9.So the European nations would not try to colonize the western hemisphere 10. U.S. will not interfere in European affairs U.S. will not interfere with already established north and south American countries The western hemisphere is off limits to all foreign powers The U.S. will consider it an act of war and will retaliate if any foreign nation attempts to colonize the western hemisphere

Assignment – due next class Use your knowledge of the Monroe Doctrine and create a poster. Your poster must illustrate all four points of the Doctrine Include labels for the details in your picture and be sure to color for full credit You can combine all four points into one big picture or you can make 4 different pictures to illustrate the 4 points