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ssahnairnsgch10ac06.fm Page 155 Friday, December 16, 2005 5:38 PM
Section 2 Notetaking Study Guide
Question to Think About As you read Section 2 in your textbook and take
notes, keep this section focus question in mind: How did U.S. foreign affairs
reflect new national confidence?
Use
these organizers to record key information from the section. Some
information has been filled in to get you started.
Latin American Independence
Region
Country/countries to gain independence
When
North America
monarchy then a republic
Mexico : First a __________,
__________
• 1821
Central Am.
People in this region declared their independence from
Province of Central Am.
Spain and formed the United
___________________________.
• 1821
• 1823
South America
Republic of Great Columbia made up of today’s
____________________________
nations of Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela
•
Portugal
Brazil announced its independence from ____________.
• 1822
1819
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U.S.-Foreign Relations
Relations
With
Spain
Relations
With
Canada
Sources of U.S. Conflict With Spain:
crossed into Florida
• Escaped slaves _________________________________.
U.S. settlements
• Seminoles in Florida raided ________________________.
• The United States seized two Spanish towns.
Florida
• Spain ceded ________________
to the United States
the
Adams-Onis
Treaty
of
1819
in ________________________________.
• How Canada was divided before 1841: Upper and Lower
Canada
• What the Act of Union was: it merged Canada's 2 parts
into a single unit governed by a Canadian Legislature
• Importance of the Act of Union: It gave Canadians more
powers of self-government.
• Why tensions were high during the War of 1812:
The U.S. tried to invade Canada
• What it stated: The U.S. would not allow European nations
to create Am. colonies or interfere with the free nations of Lat. Am.
Monroe
Doctrine
• When issued: 1823
• Factors that led up to its statement: European powers such
as France and Russia indicated that they might help Spain
regain its colonies
Refer to this page to answer the Chapter 10 Focus Question on page 166.
Unit 3
Chapter 10
Section 2
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