Effects of the War KEY CONCEPTS • New England and the Federalists strongly opposed the war and floated the idea of secession. Ch. 12 Video – finish War of 1812 (Track 10 and 11) The Hartford Convention • Hartford Convention (Dec 15, 1814 – Jan 5, 1815) – Purpose – Compact Theory Effects of the War • Treaty of Ghent (Dec 24, 1814) • Consequences – – – – – – Death to the Federalists Economy Nationalism Foreign respect Military careers Era of Good Feelings Post-War Developments • Protective Tariff (1816) – American System – Henry Clay – (bank, tariffs, infrastructure) • Rush-Bagot Treaty (1817) • Treaty of 1818 Post-War Developments • Florida: – Jackson’s Florida Invasion (1817) – Adams-Onís Treaty (1819) Left-Side “Rise of American Nationalism” • Use Chapter 12, pg240-254. • Divide page into 4 columns (Economic Nationalism, Political Nationalism, Judicial Nationalism, Foreign-policy Nationalism) • Task: 1. Indicate under which of these categories each of the following facts/event should be located. 2. State why the fact/event should be placed in that column. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Andrew Jackson’s invasion of Florida Dartmouth College v. Woodward The Tariff of 1816 Adam’s rejection proposed joint British-American statement Clay’s America System Pres. Monroe’s tour of New England Daniel Webster speeches The election of 1820 Left-Side “Rise of American Nationalism” Use Chapter 12, pg240-254. Economic Nationalism • fact/event why? • fact/event why? a) b) c) d) Political Nationalism and Unity • fact/event why? Andrew Jackson’s invasion of Florida Dartmouth College v. Woodward The Tariff of 1816 Adam’s rejection of Canning’s proposed joint British-American statement. Judicial Nationalism • fact/event why? Foreign-policy Nationalism • fact/event why? e) Clay’s America System f) Pres. Monroe’s tour of New England g) Daniel Webster speeches h) The election of 1820
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