Nationalism & Compromise By Mr. Linder Chapter 8 Section 2.

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Nationalism & Compromise By Mr. Linder Chapter 8 Section 2

Nationalism Is a feeling of pride and loyalty to a nation. It is kind of like the self-esteem of a nation

Henry Clay Henry Clay was a Representative from Kentucky. He was a STRONG supporter of Nationalism / Patriotism.

Henry Clay

Sectionalism & Missouri Sectionalism – Disagreements between different regions of the country. The North is not in agreement with the South over slavery! Missouri wants to become a state!

Slave State or Free State? Union (U.S.) had 22 states. 11 Free (non-slave) and 11 slave states. Adding Missouri messes up the balance of “power”.

Missouri Compromise – Clay’s Idea! Missouri will be a Slave State Maine will be a “free” or non-slave state. Any new state north of the southern Missouri border (36-30’ N) will be a free state. People still not too happy about this!

What this looks like.

Political Cartoon or Comic Strip Monroe Doctrine or Missouri Compromise

Directions Create a political cartoon or comic strip describing the main theme and ideas of either the Monroe Doctrine or Missouri Compromise. The cartoon or comic strip should help you better understand the main ideas of the topic. You may use captions, call out boxes, sarcasm, exaggerate, and humor.

Forcing slavery down our throats