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1 Nationalism

2 Nationalism “Glorification of the Nation”

3 Dominant Political Force
Nationalism… Dominant Political Force after War 1812 “Era of Good Feelings”

4 Politics: Key Players Domestic Policy Democratic-Republican Party
James Monroe, President Henry Clay, Leading Advocate John Marshall, Supreme Court Justice Foreign Policy John Quincy Adams, VP Gen. Andrew Jackson Seminole Indians, Fla. Spain

5 Enhanced Federal Power American Art & Literature
Key Issues & Events American System Enhanced Federal Power 1st Seminole War “Boom-Bust” cycles Economic Panics American Art & Literature

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7 Domestic Policy

8 Democratic-Republican Party
NOW: Used FEDERAL power to help industrialists & their workers through protective tariffs FORMERLY: Favored trade with NO tariffs Opposed FEDERAL Power Supported agriculture

9 Henry Clay: Advocate of Economic Nationalism

10 John Marshall: Supreme Court Decisions
Boosted Power of: Federal Government Limited Power of: States *Judicial Review (Marbury v Madison) *Interstate Commerce-Commercial Steamboats: Ø monopolies (Gibbons v Ogden) *Federal Law superior to State Law (McCulloch v Maryland): States banks Ø tax Nat’l Bank *States Ø interfere in business contracts (Fletcher v Peck)

11 Why is it significant? Unified the nation by:
Linking Atlantic states w/Midwest Creating 1 NATIONAL currency Allowing corporations to take place of smaller businesses effecting only small areas.

12 U.S. became one LARGE integrated market.
RESULTS U.S. became one LARGE integrated market.

13 Foreign Policy

14 National Expansion Plans by: John Quincy Adams
Adams-Onis Treaty (Andrew Jackson-Spain) Monroe Doctrine (Pres. Monroe-Europe) *Attacks Seminole Indians-Florida *Seizes Spanish forts Get: *Florida, Oregon Give: Texas European Powers—STAY OUT—of Americas U.S.—STAY OUT—of European Affairs

15 American Art & Literature
Other Issues “Boom-Bust” Cycles Economic Panics American Art & Literature

16 “Boom-Bust” Cycles

17 Results in… Economic Panics 1819 1837 1857

18 American Art & Literature
“American Renaissance” Literature Reflected Nationalist Spirit

19 James Fennimore Cooper
Art & Literature… James Fennimore Cooper 1st American Novelist Frontier Tales Hudson River School American Landscapes Thomas Cole


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