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WELCOME BACK! Please stay standing for the SEAT CHANGE • How did Americans justify Westward Expansion? American Progress by JohnGast 1872 What river formed the eastern boundary of Louisiana? Mississippi What two countries was the Louisiana Purchase between? United States & France What major port city was located at the southern tip of the Louisiana Territory? New Orleans Where did a slave revolt occur which ended Napoleon's North American expansion? Haiti In 1805 Lewis and Clark were joined by ______ who proved an invaluable ambassador to other Native American tribes. What ocean did the Corps of Discovery (led by Lewis and Clark) travel to? Pacific Ocean Sacagawea Where did The Corps of Discovery and Zebulon’s Pikes expedition both start from? St. Louis, Missouri What was the purpose of Pike’s expedition? To find the origin of the Red River, which the United States claimed formed Louisiana's western border with Spain What was the purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition? What are three ways in which the United States benefited from the Louisiana Purchase? Find a Northwest Passage to the Pacific To learn about the people and the land Nearly doubled the territory as well as est. trade New Resources(Land for Farming, livestock) Control over New Orleans What is Impressment? Kidnapping – Forcing people to serve in the army or navy What Treaty ended the War of 1812? Where was the treaty signed? Treaty of Ghent Belgium, Dec. 24th 1814 Why were British reinforcement troops so special in the War of 1812? Battled tested and very experienced Where was the war’s biggest battle fought? Who did General Jackson have as his soldiers in that battle? New Orleans Anybody he could get MonroeDoctrine1823 • Mexico’sindependence concernedPresidentMonroe,whothoughtthatarival Europeanpowermightcomeandoverpowerthenewstate • Monroe&Adams(John QuincyAdams)wantedtoprotectAmericaninterests • TheMonroeDoctrinewasanexclusive statement of American policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americas (nofutureEuropeancolonization) • Fourbasicparts • • • • U.S.wouldn’tinterfereintheaffairsofEuropeannations U.S.wouldrecognizeandnotinterferewithcoloniesalreadylivingintheN&South WesternHemisphereoff-limitstofuturecolonizationbyanyforeignpower U.S.govtwillconsideranyEuropeanspower’sattempttocolonizeorinterferetobehostileacts • HelpedtheU.S.strengtheneditsrelationshipswithLatinAmerica Patriotism surged following the War of 1812 • EraofGoodFeelings from1815-1825theU.S.enjoyedanderaofpeace,pride,andprogress. • Pleasedwithsuccessfulnegotiationswithforeignpowers • Americans looked with pride on a rapidly growing country. Americans enjoyed a rising sense of Nationalism Nationalismisfeelingsofprideandloyaltytoanation • National unity reflected on the fed. Govt. taking a more active role in building the national economy • Henry Clay thought a strong national economy would promote nat. feeling and reduce conflicts • Congressman Henry Clay from Kentucky – American System series of measures to intended to make the U.S. economically self-sufficient National bank providing a single currency Make interstate trade easier Have money from a protected tariff be used to improve roads and canals Growing Nationalism led to improvement in the nation’s transportation systems • Congress agreed with Clay & invested in road building (1815-1818) Cumberland Road (National Rd) – First road built by Fed government Cumberland, Maryland to Wheeling town on the Ohio River 66-foot-wide & 12-18 inches roadbed filled with crushed stone Americans were also trying to make water transportation easier by building canals One of the largest and most popular was the Erie Canal (1817 -1825) Erie Canal ran from Albany to Buffalo, New York Served as an incentive for canal-building boom across the country Built by hand using British, German, and Irish immigrants Transport goods faster to the interior Missouri Compromise 1820 Disagreementsbetweenthedifferentregionswerestartingtooccur,andthisis knownassectionalism -CongressconsidersMissouri’sapplicationtoentertheUnionasaslavestate AddingMissouriwouldtiptheSenateinfavoroftheSouth HenryClayconvincedCongresstoagreetotheMissouriCompromisewhichsettled theconflictthathadarisenfromMissouri’sapplicationforstatehood Compromisehadthreemainconditions 1) MissourientersUnionasaslavestate,2)MainejoinsUnionasFreeState, keepingslave&freestateseven,3)Slaveryforbiddeninnewterritory/states northof36/30latitude– Missouri’ssouthernborder TheMissouriCompromisequietedtheslaverydebateforawhile