APUSH Review: Henry Clay’s American System (Part of Key Concept 4.2)

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APUSH Review: Henry Clay’s American System (Part of Key Concept 4.2) www.Apushreview.com APUSH Review: Henry Clay’s American System (Part of Key Concept 4.2) Everything You Need To Know About Henry Clay’s American System To Succeed In APUSH

The New Curriculum Key Concept 4.2, II, B. “Despite some governmental and private efforts to create a unified national economy, most notably the AMERICAN SYSTEM, the shift to market production linked the North and Midwest more closely than either was linked to the South.” Page 51 of the Curriculum Framework As with all terms/concepts/people mentioned in the white part of the curriculum, you are expected to be familiar with the American System Plus it’s Henry Clay…

Background Info During the early 19th century, the country was still growing and faced many challenges: Infant US industries had a hard time competing with British goods The infrastructure was weak (especially in the West – KY, OH, TN, etc.) The first Bank of the US (BUS) expired and a 2nd one was recharted in 1816 for 20 years (would expire in 1836) The goal of the American System was to address these areas There was opposition to parts (or all) of the plan based on region and view of government

Part I of the American System: The BUS Quick Review: The 1st BUS created divisions between Secretary of State Jefferson and Secretary of Treasury Hamilton in Washington’s administration Debate over strict v. loose interpretation of the Constitution Henry Clay was a supporter of the BUS and advocated for a 3rd BUS in the 1830s (See APUSH Review: Andrew Jackson and the Bank War) Although the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the BUS in McCulloch v. Maryland, there was significant opposition to the BUS Andrew Jackson Ultimately, the BUS ended in 1836

Part II of the American System: Infrastructure Inter v. Intra state trade: Interstate trade involves trade between two or more states Intrastate trade involves trade within a state For much of early American history, Congress only provided funding for interstate developments…….. Maysville Road veto: Congressional bill that would provide funding for a road entirely in Kentucky Is this inter or intrastate trade? President Andrew Jackson vetoed it because it was an example of an intrastate infrastructure Henry Clay was mad…. How would funding be provided for these internal improvements? Tariffs!

Part III of the American System: Tariffs Tariffs and Excise Taxes: Tariff: Tax on foreign goods Price of foreign goods increases, provides revenue for government, and makes American products more appealing Excise Tax: Tax on domestically manufactured goods (whiskey) Why was there a need for tariffs in the early 19th century (1800s?) American industries were young Foreign goods were often cheaper Britain flooded the US market after the War of 1812 Did everyone love tariffs? NO! (See The Nullification Crisis) The South in particular was outspoken against tariffs

Analyzing the American System Successes: The Northeast and Midwest was more closely linked Many states built up their infrastructures First of many government sponsored programs in the economy American industries were able to prosper Failures: Did not unify all areas of the US Sectionalism increased – Nullification Crisis (Calhoun and South Carolina) Continued debates about role of federal government in intrastate business

Test Tips Multiple-Choice Questions and Short Answer: Know the following: The American System attempted to help create a unified national economy The North and Midwest benefitted the most from the system Opposition persisted, especially in the South Explain the various regional views of the economy and Market Revolution Reasons for the successes and failures of the American System Essay Questions: Part of a broader topic: Regional differences during the Antebellum Era

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