10 - Impact of the War of 1812

10 - Impact of the War of 1812
Mr. Bayne, 2015
Reminder: Which
political party was
against the War of
1812?
No warm up sheets from
now until 2016. Boom.
Snag your notebooks,
though.
Warm Up:
Also, today is a cell phone
day. #Kahoot
Objectives:
We will be able to pinpoint the
reason for the end of the
Federalist Party.
Federalists
Warm Up
We will understand the war as a
reason for increased US
“Nationalism”.
We will understand the main
tenants of the “Monroe Doctrine”.
Before the Battle of
New Orleans
happened...
The war wasn’t going very
well.
Federalists in the
Northeast were over it.
They created a convention
in Hartford, Connecticut to
try and make changes to
the Constitution.
Hartford Convention
-Wanted to compensate
New England states for
the embargo. ($)
-Asked for a 2/3 majority
for an embargo to pass, a
new state to be admitted
or to be able to go to war.
-If the rest of the US didn’t
like these, they would
leave the union.
Hartford Convention
A meeting of delegates
from ____ ____________
states.
From the __________ Party.
Wanted to change the
_____________.
Or break away from the
___________.
Results from the
Hartford Convention
Well, nothing but the end
of the Federalist party.
The war was won by the
Americans, sparking
“nationalism” and those
who were against the war
from the beginning, were
made to look silly.
The Federalists were
done.
Term to Know:
Nationalism
A feeling that developed
among Americans before
during and after the War
of 1812 which caused a
united feeling among the
several states, rather than
a sectional one.
Next Man up:
James Monroe
Fought with Washington
at the Battle of Trenton.
Injured shoulder.
From Virginia (weird).
Slave owner (weird).
Was James Madison’s
Secretary of State.
Era of Good Feelings
Monroe Doctrine
Monroe and his secretary
of State John Quincy
Adams formulated this
idea of the Monroe
Doctrine.
Term to Know: Monroe Doctrine
A policy which told the
European powers to stay
out of the Western
Hemisphere.
Why did the
Federalist Party die
off?
WWLT?
Objectives:
We will be able to pinpoint the
reason for the end of the
Federalist Party.
We will understand the war as a
reason for increased US
“Nationalism”.
We will understand the main
tenants of the “Monroe Doctrine”.
What was the cause
for US nationalism
in the early 1800s?
WWLT?
Objectives:
We will be able to pinpoint the
reason for the end of the
Federalist Party.
We will understand the war as a
reason for increased US
“Nationalism”.
We will understand the main
tenants of the “Monroe Doctrine”.
Objectives:
What is the Monroe
Doctrine?
WWLT?
We will be able to pinpoint the
reason for the end of the
Federalist Party.
We will understand the war as a
reason for increased US
“Nationalism”.
We will understand the main
tenants of the “Monroe Doctrine”.