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JOHN C. CALHOUN….IS IN THE HOUSE! UNIT IV: MANIFEST DESTINY YEARS COVERED 1816-1848 A.P. CHAPTERS COVERED CH. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17

UNIT IV: CH. 12(P) AND 13 (PAGEANT pg. 169-200) MONROE, ADAMS AND JACKSON PRESIDENCIES

UNIT IV: CH. 12 AND 13 WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW? A.P. Pg. 232 I need to be able to explain the “Era of Good Feeling.” 1816-1819 (KAPLAN PG. 169) I need to be able to explain the “American System.” 1815-1861 (KAPLAN PG. 170) I need to be able to explain the “Monroe Doctrine” of 1823 (KAPLAN PG. 191) I need to be able to explain the “Missouri Compromise.” of 1820 (KAPLAN PG. 191) I need to be able to explain the “Nullification Crisis.” 1820’s and 1830’s.

The American System (Pageant pg. 231) (three main points) A Strong Banking System creating abundant credit. (KAPLAN PG. 170) The Protective Tariff of 1816: Saving American Industry from cheap European pulp. (KAPLAN PG. 169) The Struggle for Internal Improvements to move the raw materials. (KAPLAN PG. 170)

Henry Clay Kentucky

John C. Calhoun South Carolina

Daniel Webster Massachusetts

The Missouri Compromise (A.P. 235-238, KAPLAN PG. 191) Admit Missouri as a slave state Admit Maine as a free state Future slave states prohibited north of the 36-30 line.

James Monroe (1816-1824) Main Points of Presidency: 1819: Adams-Onis Treaty. (CH 12-A.P. pg. 242)(KAPLAN PG. 191) Dec. 2, 1823: The Monroe Doctrine (CH 12-A.P. pg. 243-246)(KAPLAN 191)

John Quincy Adams (CH 13 A.P. pg. 248)(KAPLAN PG. 192) The Election of 1824 Last of the Democratic -Republicans 6th President 1825-1829

Andrew Jackson (A.P. CH. 13, KAPLAN PG. 174) The Election of 1828 7th President 1829-1837 Democrat

“All of Creation going to the White House.”

The “Nullies” The Tariff of 1828: “The Tariff of Abominations.” The Election of 1832: Unionists versus “Nullies.” The Compromise of 1833 The Force Bill

THE TRAIL OF TEARS American Issues with Native Americans The Cherokee Nation 1830: The Indian Removal Act (CH 13 A.P. pg. 259) 1832: The Trail of Tears 1832: The Blackhawk War 1832-1842: The Seminole Wars

The “Jacksonian” Period The Election of 1836: Martin Van Buren The Bank Crisis of 1837 “Wildcat Banks” 1837-41 Democrat

THE TROUBLE WITH TEXAS 1823 Mexico grants immigration to Americans if they follow the rules and become citizens. They must become Catholic. They must not bring slaves. They must learn to speak Spanish. They ignore all of that. 1836 They declare independence from Mexico.

THE TROUBLE WITH TEXAS 1836 The Battle of the Alamo. The Goliad Massacres. The Mexican Army ambushed at San Jacinto. 1837 Jackson offers to annex Texas. Why is that a problem? 1837 Texas petitions for annexation. Awkward. In 1845 Texas would join the Union as a slave state.

The Election of 1840 Martin van Buren for the Democrats The Whigs elect W.H. Harrison Heavy campaigning occurs around the country. Harrison wins. Two major changes in American Politics have now occurred: The idea of mass voting for the most worthy was now the norm. The Two-Party System of “platforms” which they believed in.

CH 12 AND 13 GROUP WORK GRP:1 The “Era of Good Feeling” GRP:2 The American System A GRP:3 The American System B GRP:4 The American System C GRP:5 The Monroe Doctrine GRP:6 The Missouri Compromise A GRP:7 The Missouri Compromise B GRP:8 The Missouri Compromise C GRP:9 Adams-Onis Treaty GRP:10 The “Nullification Crisis”

UNIT IV: MANIFEST DESTINY-YEARS COVERED 1816-1848 CHAPTERS COVERED CH