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1 New Nationalism American History

2 Impact of the Treaty of Ghent [1815]
After the Treaty of Ghent, there was an unprecedented fury of migration into the western territories.

3 New States of the Union,1800-1819
Ohio – 1803 Louisiana – 1812 Indiana – 1816 Mississippi – 1817 Illinois – 1818 Alabama

4 3 Trends of Westward Migration after 1815
1) Voluntary White Migration 2) Forced American Indian Removal 3) Forced African-American Migration Result of slavery

5 The Presidential Election of 1816
James Monroe Democratic Republican Virginian defeats Rufus King Federalist Senator from NY Last Federalist in a presidential election. “Era of Good Feelings” James Monroe

6 Nationalist Diplomacy
Secretary of War John C. Calhoun orders Andrew Jackson to invade Spanish Florida to stop raids by the Seminoles John C. Calhoun

7 Adams-OnÍs Treaty of 1819 Ceded Florida to the United States
Established boundary between the U.S. and New Spain Negotiated by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams

8 Monroe Doctrine [1823] Declared U.S. would not let Europe set up colonies the Americas 2) U.S. staying out of European wars 3) Warned European nations against interfering with Latin American independence

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10 The Missouri Compromise of 1820
In 1819, there were 22 states in the union, 11 free and 11 slave. The admission of MO would give slave states (already with the advantage of the 3/5th compromise) greater representation in Congress. The fierce controversy was solved when Maine applied for statehood as a free state. Henry Clay

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12 The Election of 1824 Henry Clay – KY Andrew Jackson – TN
John Quincy Adams – MA William Crawford – GA “Corrupt bargain” Jackson wins popular vote but not electoral majority, Congress picks Adams

13 The Election of 1828 Jackson wins clear majority

14 Andrew Jackson


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