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1 What major interactions did the early U.S. have with Europe?

2 British impressments of American sailors and ships
During the early 1800s, the U.S. felt that Britain was violating their freedom of the seas. British impressments of American sailors and ships

3 Congressmen Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun;
Many Americans also wanted to see the U.S. expand its territory by taking British-owned land in North America. Congressmen Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun; “War Hawks”

4 As a result, the U.S. went to war with Britain in the War of 1812.
President James Madison (1809–1817) War of 1812 (1812–1814)

5 This war ended in a draw in 1814, but led to an increase in American feelings of nationalism.
General Andrew Jackson  Attack on Fort McHenry (September 13–14, 1814) Burning of Washington (August 24, 1814)

6 Secretary of State John Quincy Adams
Following the Louisiana Purchase, the U.S. further expanded its borders by purchasing Florida from Spain in 1819. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams

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8 President James Monroe
In 1823, the U.S. adopted the Monroe Doctrine in an attempt to limit European influence in the Western Hemisphere. President James Monroe (1817–1825)

9 The Monroe Doctrine declared that the U. S
The Monroe Doctrine declared that the U.S. would view European interference in the Western Hemisphere (specifically in Latin America) as a threat.


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