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Identify the following in your notebook. Nationalism Adams-Onis Treaty Monroe Doctrine Missouri Compromise *Look at the map on page 223. 1.How did the Missouri Compromise promote sectionalism?

Nationalism Drives The Country

-Too weak to police the territories. -Spain gives up Florida -Too weak to police the territories. -Spain also gives up claim to Oregon Territory

On March 6th, 1820 President James Monroe passed the Missouri Compromise, effectively allowing Missouri into the Union as a slave state, and admitting Maine as a free state. 36/30 Line

Monroe Doctrine- 1823 President Monroe warns Europe not to interfere in the Americas. In return America will not involve itself in European affairs.