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Unit 4 Lecture 4.1 APUSH 1800-1848 Chapter 11-15 Age Age of Jefferson Age Age of Jackson 1820-1840 Jefferson Age Democracy in America 1815-1840Jefferson MtMarket Revolution 1800-1840 Jefferson Age Antebellum Reform 1800-1860 Unit 4 Lecture 4.1 APUSH 1800-1848 Chapter 11-15

Big Idea #1 American Expansion We get Big—why? (Causation) 1.Double in size-Louisiana Purchase(1803) 2. Birthrate 3. Immigration 4. Technology

Big Idea #2 Nationalism Increases We develop some national culture. Politically: “Era of Good Feelings” Monroe Doctrine Artistic Nationalism: Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, James Audubon, Hudson River School landscape Economic Nationalism: Henry Clay “American System”

Hudson Valley River School The Beeches 1845 Asher Durand

Thomas Cole-The Oxbow

John James Audubon Ornithologist and artist

Big Idea #3 Sectionalism rises

Big Idea #4 Technology increases the tension between sectionalism and nationalism Eli Whitney-Cotton Gin and interchangeable parts Railroads Erie Canal Cumberland Road Lowell Mills and Factories

Big Idea: State governments resist federal intrusions North 1814-Hartford Convention in New England South 1828-1832- Nullification Crisis in South Carolina. Refusal to obey the Tariff. Andrew Jackson sends in troops

Big Idea #5 Denial of blessings of liberty to the following groups: Slaves-Slavery increases in south. Slavery is an all around horror. Women-Cult of Domesticity, Republican WomanSeneca Falls Convention 1848 Native Americans- Tecumseh and Prophet, Five Civilized Tribes forced removal, Trail of tears Immigrants-

Big Idea #6: The Second Great Awakening “Spiritual Reform From Within” [Religious Revivalism] Social Reforms & Redefining the Ideal of Equality Temperance Education Abolitionism Asylum & Penal Reform Women’s Rights

OK! SKILLLLLLLSSSS Periodization New time period, new “turning points”, so the question is: WHY 1800? WHY 1848?

Age of Jefferson 1800-1820 Thomas Jefferson The quintessential American?

Thomas Jefferson 3rd President Democrat-Republican