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1 The Era of Good Feelings 1815-1824

2 The Election of 1816

3 James Monroe [1816-1824]

4 President James Monroe

5 Elizabeth Kortright Monroe

6 The Administration of James Monroe Political stability Republican rule Lack of political interest Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817 Establishing a Canadian boundary Florida becomes part of the Union Sec. Of State John Quincy Adams Adams-Onis Treaty

7 John Quincy Adams: John Quincy Adams: A bulldog among spaniels!

8 The West & the NW: 1819-1824

9 Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819

10 The Convention of 1818

11 US Population Density 18101820

12 The Election of 1820

13 Expanding Westward Expanding Westward The Great Migrations The Great Migrations Reasons for Westward Expansion Reasons for Westward Expansion Varieties of American Nationalism

14 Expanding Westward Expanding Westward White Settlers in the Old Northwest White Settlers in the Old Northwest Frontier Life Frontier Life A mobile society A mobile society Varieties of American Nationalism

15 Expanding Westward Expanding Westward The Plantation System in the Southwest The Plantation System in the Southwest Cotton and the Expansion of Slavery Cotton and the Expansion of Slavery Varieties of American Nationalism

16 Expanding Westward Expanding Westward Trade and Trapping in the Far West Trade and Trapping in the Far West Astor’s American Fur Company Astor’s American Fur Company Mountain Men Mountain Men The Fur Trade and the Market Economy The Fur Trade and the Market Economy Varieties of American Nationalism

17 John Jacob Astor—American Fur Company

18 Expanding Westward Expanding Westward Eastern Images of the West Eastern Images of the West Stephen Long’s Expedition Stephen Long’s Expedition Varieties of American Nationalism

19 Long’s Expedition

20 The Industrial Revolution Shift from self-sufficiency to a specialized interdependent economy Reasons for the industrial revolution High labor costs Inventors Oliver Evans, Eli Whitney, Peter Cooper Abundant natural resources Water, Coal, Lumber etc.

21 Eli Whitney and the Cotton gin

22 The Industrial Revolution (con’t) EntrepreneursPiracy Samuel Slater, John and Arthur Schofield, Francis Cabot Lowell CapitalBanks Protective tariffs

23 Samuel Slater & Francis Cabot Lowell

24 Changes in the textile industry Cottage industry Factories Emerging urban industrial working class British monopoly Mill towns Slater mills Lowell mills Lowell girls Child labor

25 Slater Mills

26 Sec. Of State John Quincy Adams Proposes the Monroe Doctrine

27 Monroe Doctrine Russian threat Fort Ross Austrian and French threats Spanish-American independence

28 Western Hemisphere

29 Chief Justice John Marshall 1801- 1835

30 Landmark Court decisions Fletcher vs. Peck Martin vs. Hunter’s Lessee McCulloch vs. Maryland

31 Sectional tensions John C. Calhoun Reviving an old institution The cotton gin “King cotton” “King cotton” Slaves as a commodity Gradual northern emancipation Mason-Dixon line

32 John C. Calhoun

33 Sectional tensions (con’t) Missouri Compromise James Tallmadge Henry Clay Maintaining balance

34 Missouri Compromise


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