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1 Nationalism and Sectionalism
In the Era of Good Feeling

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3 Jackson Square New Orleans

4 NOTE: This is the last election in which the Federalist Party participated in a national election. 1800 1804 1808 1812 1816 1820

5 James Monroe (R-VA) Fifth President of the U.S. 1817-1825
Last of the “Virginia Dynasty” Continental Army Veteran Former Antifederalist “Era of Good Feeling” Re-election nearly unanimous

6 NATIONALISM 1800 1804 1808 1824 1812 1816 1820

7 Henry Clay’s “American System”
The Economics of Nationalism National Bank First B.U.S. had expired in 1811 Internal Improvements Infrastructure (roads, bridges, canals) Protective Tariff Build and protect domestic manufacturing Jeffersonian or Hamiltonian?

8 Henry Clay’s “American System”
The Economics of Nationalism National Bank Second B.U.S. chartered in 1816 Internal Improvements Protective Tariff Tariff of 1816 Strict or Loose Construction?

9 Nancy Pelosi Wait... There’s more! Speaker of the House 2009-2011
Wait... There’s more!

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11 Calhoun’s “Bonus Bill”
“for constructing roads and canals, and improving the navigation of water courses, in order to facilitate… internal commerce among the several States, and to render more easy and less expensive the means and provisions for the common defense…” VETO Calhoun

12 QUESTION: Is an election map always an accurate measure of the national political climate?

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14 Internal Improvements
SECTIONALISM NORTH SOUTH WEST Economy Political Leaders Political Issues Commerce Manufacturing Agriculture Developing Agriculture Henry Clay Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun Tariff (+) Slavery (-) Tariff (-) Slavery (+) Internal Improvements

15 Henry Clay’s “American System”
The Economics of Nationalism National Bank First B.U.S. had expired in 1811 Internal Improvements Infrastructure (roads, bridges, canals) Protective Tariff Build and protect domestic manufacturing Who Benefits? Who doesn’t?

16 The First Crisis of the Union
The Missouri Question The First Crisis of the Union ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: Are all states in the Union equal, or are some “more equal than others”? Can Congress impose conditions on new states that all states don’t have to follow?

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18 Tallmadge Amendment (1819)
"And provided, That the further introduction of slavery or involuntary servitude be prohibited… and that all children born within the said State, after the admission thereof into the Union, shall be free at the age of twenty-five years." Rep. James Tallmadge, Jr. (R- NY)

19 Bicameralism at Work “Concurrent Majority”
CONFERENCE Passed without Tallmadge Amendment Passed with Tallmadge Amendment SENATE HOUSE

20 The Man of the Hour… Henry Clay’s Compromise Proposal:
Admit Maine as a Free State Admit Missouri as a Slave State Prohibit slavery in the territories of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36˚30’ parallel.

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23 36˚30’

24 SLAVERY 36˚30’

25 The Sage of Monticello…
Slavery The South Primary Source: Jefferson to John Holmes, April 22, 1820

26 A South Carolina Perspective…
During the debate, Charles Pinckney (SC) defended slavery as a positive good. Pinckney’s opinions did not hold much water outside of South Carolina at the time, but as Northerners continued to criticize slavery, more Southerners began to defend the institution. Pinckney’s Speech Pinckney

27 Bicameralism at Work “Concurrent Majority”
Passed Clay’s Compromise Passed Clay’s Compromise SENATE HOUSE

28 Crisis Averted… Let’s Review
Henry Clay’s Compromise Proposal: Admit Maine as a Free State Admit Missouri as a Slave State Prohibit slavery in the territories of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36˚30’ parallel.

29 The American Colonization Society
aka: The Society for the Colonization of Free People of Color of America Founded 1816 Liberia Colony established in Africa Capital: Monrovia Henry Clay Charter Member

30 Notable Members of ACS James Madison (U.S. President)
James Monroe (U.S. President) Daniel Webster (U.S. Senator) Stephen Douglas (U.S. Senator) Henry Clay (Speaker of the House) Francis Scott Key (The Star Spangled Banner) John Marshall (Chief Justice)

31 Membership Certificate signed by James Madison
Sold for $928 in 2006 Madison served as President of the ACS from

32 Cotton

33 Mechanized cotton production
The Cotton Gin Mechanized cotton production Eli Whitney Of Massachusetts

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35 From Harper’s Weekly (1869)

36 The South’s dependence on slavery
“King Cotton” The South’s dependence on slavery

37 The (in)Effectiveness of Colonization
2,500,000 / 12,000 = 208

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39 The Monroe Doctrine READ MY NEW COLONIES
“The American continents… are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers. . .” -- From Monroe’s Seventh Annual Message READ MY NEW COLONIES EUROPE: KEEP OUT!!!

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41 The end of an era… 1800 1804 1808 1824 1812 1816 1820


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