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Men looking over cotton.  Art, Edgar Degas. Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism Changes in manufacturing launch an Industrial Revolution. Slavery and other issues divide the North and South. Andrew Jackson has popular appeal but uproots many Native Americans. NEXT
NEXT Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 Regional Economies Create Differences Nationalism at Center Stage The Age of Jackson States’ Rights and the National Bank
The North and the South develop different economic systems that lead to political differences between the regions. NEXT Section 1 Regional Economies  Create Differences
Another Revolution Affects America Changes in Manufacturing • By 1801, inventor  Eli Whitney  pioneers use of interchangeable parts • Interchangeable parts   are   identical pieces used to assemble products • Factory system: power-driven machinery, workers with different tasks • Mass production  is production of goods in large quantities  • Industrial Revolution —social, economic reorganization:  - machines replace hand tools - large-scale factory production develops - result of manufacturing changes Regional Economies Create  Differences NEXT Continued . . . 1 SECTION Image
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continued   Another Revolution Affects America ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],NEXT 1 SECTION Image
Two Economic Systems Develop Agriculture in the North • Cash crops do not grow well in Northern soil and climate • Farms in North smaller than South • In Old Northwest, farmers raise 1 or 2 types of crops, livestock - sell farm products at city markets; buy other items • Grains do not need much labor or yield great profit: need no slaves  • Northern slavery dying out by late 1700s  - most Northern states abolish slavery by 1804 NEXT Continued . . . 1 SECTION Map Map
continued   Two Economic Systems Develop ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],NEXT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],1 SECTION Chart Image
Clay Proposes the American System Uniting the Nation’s Economic Interests • Madison’s plan to unite country’s regions, create strong economy: - develop transportation systems; make internal improvements - establish protective tariff - revive national bank • House Speaker  Henry Clay  promotes plan as the  American System : - North produces manufactured goods - South and West produce food, cotton - national currency, transportation facilitate trade - all regions sustain the others making U.S. economically independent NEXT Continued . . . 1 SECTION Image
continued   Clay Proposes the American System ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],NEXT 1 SECTION Map
continued   Clay Proposes the American System Tariffs and the National Bank • Madison proposes  Tariff of 1816 —tariff on imports - increases cost of foreign goods - people more likely to buy American goods - helps pay for improvements • Northeast welcomes tariff; South, West resent higher prices • Clay, Calhoun sway congressmen from South, West to approve • Most leaders agree national bank, national currency benefit all • In 1816, Second Bank of the United States chartered for 20 years • James Monroe elected president (1816), begins “Era of good Feelings” NEXT 1 SECTION Image
Nationalism exerts a strong influence in the courts, foreign affairs, and westward expansion in the early 1800s. NEXT Section 2 Nationalism at  Center Stage
The Supreme Court Boosts National Power Strengthening Government Economic Control • Gibbons  v.  Ogden:  federal government controls interstate commerce • McCulloch  v.  Maryland : state cannot overturn laws passed by Congress Nationalism at Center Stage NEXT Limiting State Powers • Marshall Court blocks state interference in business, commerce • Fletcher  v.  Peck : voids Georgia law violating right to make contract • Dartmouth College  v.  Woodward : state cannot interfere with contracts 2 SECTION
Nationalism Shapes Foreign Policy Territory and Boundaries • Nationalism —national interests come before region, foreign concerns • Secretary of State  John Quincy Adams  guided by nationalism - makes treaties with Britain on Great Lakes, borders, territories • Spain cedes Florida to U.S. in  Adams-Onís Treaty   - gives up claim to Oregon Territory NEXT Continued . . . 2 SECTION Map
continued   Nationalism Shapes Foreign Policy The Monroe Doctrine • Spain, Portugal claim old colonies; Russia has trading posts in CA • Monroe Doctrine  (1823) warns Europe not to interfere in Americas  - U.S. will not interfere with Europe NEXT 2 SECTION
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Nationalism Pushes America West NEXT The Missouri Compromise • When territory’s population reaches 60,000 may apply for statehood • Missouri Compromise —preserves balance between slave, free states - Maine admitted into Union as free state, Missouri as slave state - divides Louisiana Territory at 36  30’ line: slavery legal in south  2 SECTION Map
NEXT Andrew Jackson’s policies speak for common people but violate Native American rights. Section 3 The Age of Jackson
NEXT Expanding Democracy Changes Politics ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The Age of Jackson ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3 SECTION
NEXT Jackson’s New Presidential Style Jackson’s Appeal to the Common Citizen • Jackson claims he is of humble origins, though in reality is wealthy - says Adams is intellectual elitist • Jackson wins 1828 presidential election by landslide Jackson’s Spoils System • Jackson limits appointees to federal jobs to four-year terms • Uses  spoils system —replaces former appointees with own friends • Friends become primary advisers, dubbed “kitchen cabinet” 3 SECTION Image
NEXT Indian Removal Act of 1830 • Whites want to displace or assimilate Native Americans • Jackson: only solution is to move Native Americans off their land - thinks assimilation cannot work  - too many troops needed to keep whites out of native lands • Congress passes  Indian Removal Act  of 1830 - funds treaties that force Native Americans west • Jackson pressures some tribes to move, forcibly removes others Removal of Native Americans Continued . . . 3 SECTION Map
NEXT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],continued   Removal of Native Americans ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3 SECTION Image
NEXT Andrew Jackson confronts two important issues during his presidency—states’ rights and a national bank. Section 4 States’ Rights and the  National Bank
NEXT A Tariff Raises the States’ Rights Issue The Nullification Theory • British try to flood U.S. with cheap goods; tariff raised 1824, 1828 • Vice-president  John C. Calhoun  calls 1828  Tariff of Abominations • Thinks South pays for North’s prosperity; cotton prices low • Calhoun devises nullification theory: - questions legality of applying federal laws to states - Constitution based on compact among states - state can reject law it considers unconstitutional - states have right to leave Union if nullification denied States’ Rights and the  National Bank Continued . . . 4 SECTION Image
NEXT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],continued  A Tariff Raises the States’ Rights Issue ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],4 SECTION Image
NEXT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Jackson Attacks the National Bank ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],4 SECTION Image
NEXT Van Buren Deals with Jackson’s Legacy Jackson’s Legacy • Martin Van Buren  wins 1836 election with Jackson’s support • Pet banks print bank notes in excess of gold, silver they have • Government demands specie (gold, silver) to pay for public lands • Rush to exchange paper money for specie, banks stop taking paper • Panic of 1837 —bank closings, collapse of credit system: - people lose savings, businesses bankrupted - more than a third of population out of work • Van Buren tries unsuccessfully to solve economic problems Continued . . . 4 SECTION
NEXT continued  Van Buren Deals with Jackson’s Legacy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],4 SECTION
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Progreessive Era Chapter07

  • 1. Men looking over cotton. Art, Edgar Degas. Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism Changes in manufacturing launch an Industrial Revolution. Slavery and other issues divide the North and South. Andrew Jackson has popular appeal but uproots many Native Americans. NEXT
  • 2. NEXT Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 Regional Economies Create Differences Nationalism at Center Stage The Age of Jackson States’ Rights and the National Bank
  • 3. The North and the South develop different economic systems that lead to political differences between the regions. NEXT Section 1 Regional Economies Create Differences
  • 4. Another Revolution Affects America Changes in Manufacturing • By 1801, inventor Eli Whitney pioneers use of interchangeable parts • Interchangeable parts are identical pieces used to assemble products • Factory system: power-driven machinery, workers with different tasks • Mass production is production of goods in large quantities • Industrial Revolution —social, economic reorganization: - machines replace hand tools - large-scale factory production develops - result of manufacturing changes Regional Economies Create Differences NEXT Continued . . . 1 SECTION Image
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  • 7. Two Economic Systems Develop Agriculture in the North • Cash crops do not grow well in Northern soil and climate • Farms in North smaller than South • In Old Northwest, farmers raise 1 or 2 types of crops, livestock - sell farm products at city markets; buy other items • Grains do not need much labor or yield great profit: need no slaves • Northern slavery dying out by late 1700s - most Northern states abolish slavery by 1804 NEXT Continued . . . 1 SECTION Map Map
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  • 9. Clay Proposes the American System Uniting the Nation’s Economic Interests • Madison’s plan to unite country’s regions, create strong economy: - develop transportation systems; make internal improvements - establish protective tariff - revive national bank • House Speaker Henry Clay promotes plan as the American System : - North produces manufactured goods - South and West produce food, cotton - national currency, transportation facilitate trade - all regions sustain the others making U.S. economically independent NEXT Continued . . . 1 SECTION Image
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  • 11. continued Clay Proposes the American System Tariffs and the National Bank • Madison proposes Tariff of 1816 —tariff on imports - increases cost of foreign goods - people more likely to buy American goods - helps pay for improvements • Northeast welcomes tariff; South, West resent higher prices • Clay, Calhoun sway congressmen from South, West to approve • Most leaders agree national bank, national currency benefit all • In 1816, Second Bank of the United States chartered for 20 years • James Monroe elected president (1816), begins “Era of good Feelings” NEXT 1 SECTION Image
  • 12. Nationalism exerts a strong influence in the courts, foreign affairs, and westward expansion in the early 1800s. NEXT Section 2 Nationalism at Center Stage
  • 13. The Supreme Court Boosts National Power Strengthening Government Economic Control • Gibbons v. Ogden: federal government controls interstate commerce • McCulloch v. Maryland : state cannot overturn laws passed by Congress Nationalism at Center Stage NEXT Limiting State Powers • Marshall Court blocks state interference in business, commerce • Fletcher v. Peck : voids Georgia law violating right to make contract • Dartmouth College v. Woodward : state cannot interfere with contracts 2 SECTION
  • 14. Nationalism Shapes Foreign Policy Territory and Boundaries • Nationalism —national interests come before region, foreign concerns • Secretary of State John Quincy Adams guided by nationalism - makes treaties with Britain on Great Lakes, borders, territories • Spain cedes Florida to U.S. in Adams-Onís Treaty - gives up claim to Oregon Territory NEXT Continued . . . 2 SECTION Map
  • 15. continued Nationalism Shapes Foreign Policy The Monroe Doctrine • Spain, Portugal claim old colonies; Russia has trading posts in CA • Monroe Doctrine (1823) warns Europe not to interfere in Americas - U.S. will not interfere with Europe NEXT 2 SECTION
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  • 17. NEXT Andrew Jackson’s policies speak for common people but violate Native American rights. Section 3 The Age of Jackson
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  • 19. NEXT Jackson’s New Presidential Style Jackson’s Appeal to the Common Citizen • Jackson claims he is of humble origins, though in reality is wealthy - says Adams is intellectual elitist • Jackson wins 1828 presidential election by landslide Jackson’s Spoils System • Jackson limits appointees to federal jobs to four-year terms • Uses spoils system —replaces former appointees with own friends • Friends become primary advisers, dubbed “kitchen cabinet” 3 SECTION Image
  • 20. NEXT Indian Removal Act of 1830 • Whites want to displace or assimilate Native Americans • Jackson: only solution is to move Native Americans off their land - thinks assimilation cannot work - too many troops needed to keep whites out of native lands • Congress passes Indian Removal Act of 1830 - funds treaties that force Native Americans west • Jackson pressures some tribes to move, forcibly removes others Removal of Native Americans Continued . . . 3 SECTION Map
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  • 22. NEXT Andrew Jackson confronts two important issues during his presidency—states’ rights and a national bank. Section 4 States’ Rights and the National Bank
  • 23. NEXT A Tariff Raises the States’ Rights Issue The Nullification Theory • British try to flood U.S. with cheap goods; tariff raised 1824, 1828 • Vice-president John C. Calhoun calls 1828 Tariff of Abominations • Thinks South pays for North’s prosperity; cotton prices low • Calhoun devises nullification theory: - questions legality of applying federal laws to states - Constitution based on compact among states - state can reject law it considers unconstitutional - states have right to leave Union if nullification denied States’ Rights and the National Bank Continued . . . 4 SECTION Image
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  • 26. NEXT Van Buren Deals with Jackson’s Legacy Jackson’s Legacy • Martin Van Buren wins 1836 election with Jackson’s support • Pet banks print bank notes in excess of gold, silver they have • Government demands specie (gold, silver) to pay for public lands • Rush to exchange paper money for specie, banks stop taking paper • Panic of 1837 —bank closings, collapse of credit system: - people lose savings, businesses bankrupted - more than a third of population out of work • Van Buren tries unsuccessfully to solve economic problems Continued . . . 4 SECTION
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