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P a g e | 1 APUSH Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Chapter #12 The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism Chapter Synopsis: The War of 1812, largely because of widespread disunity, ranks as one of America’s worst-­‐
fought wars. There was no burning national anger, as there had been in 1807 following the Chesapeake outrage. The supreme lesson of the conflict was the folly of leading a divided and apathetic people into war. And yet, despite the unimpressive military outcome and even less decisive negotiated peace, Americans came out of the war with a renewed sense of nationhood. For the next dozen years, an awakened spirit of nationalism would inspire activities ranging from protecting manufacturing to building roads to defending the authority of the federal government over the states. Please provide TWO key points that can be drawn from the chapter synopsis. KEY POINT #1 KEY POINT #2 Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Guided Readings P a g e | 2 Chapter #12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism 1. Washington Burned and New Orleans Defended COMMENTS, CONCERNS or CLARIFICATIONS Did the United States fight the War of 1812 effectively? Explain. 2. The Treaty of Ghent Was the Treaty of Ghent advantageous to the United States? Explain. 3. Federalist Grievances and the Hartford Convention Explain the subheading Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Guided Readings P a g e | 3 4. The Second War for American Independence What were the long term effects of the War of 1812? COMMENTS, CONCERNS or CLARIFICATIONS 5. Nascent Nationalism Explain the subheading Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Guided Readings P a g e | 4 6. The "American System" COMMENTS, CONCERNS or CLARIFICATIONS In what ways could nationalism be seen in the politics and economics of the post-­‐war years? 7. The So-­‐Called Era of Good Feelings Explain the subheading Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Guided Readings P a g e | 5 8. The Panic of 1819 and the Curse of Hard Times Explain the causes and effects of the Panic of 1819. COMMENTS, CONCERNS or CLARIFICATIONS 9. Growing Pains of the West What factors led to the settlement of the West in the years following the War? 10. The Uneasy Missouri Compromise Explain the subheading Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Guided Readings P a g e | 6 11. John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism COMMENTS, CONCERNS or CLARIFICATIONS Explain the subheading 12. Judicial Dikes Against Democratic Excesses "John Marshall was the most important Federalist since George Washington." Assess. Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Guided Readings P a g e | 7 11. Monroe's Doctrine Appraised COMMENTS, CONCERNS or CLARIFICATIONS Explain the subheading Time Period #4 1800 to 1848 Guided Readings