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Nationalism vs. Sectionalism, 1816-1824. The National Republican Vision. The Election of 1816. What happened to the Federalist Party?. The Hartford Convention. The Hartford Convention or Leap, No Leap. Andrew Jackson, a National Symbol. Jackson Square, New Orleans. James Monroe, 1816-1824.
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The Election of 1816 What happened to the Federalist Party?
The Hartford Convention The Hartford Convention or Leap, No Leap
Andrew Jackson, a National Symbol Jackson Square, New Orleans
Diplomatic Victories John Qunicy Adams: Secretary of State
Rush-Bagot Treaty of 1817 Britain and the U.S. agree to limit naval arms on the Great Lakes
The Convention of 1818 Boundary with Canada, 1818 49°
The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Monroe Doctrine: Warned that European colonization in the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as a threat to the U.S. Western Hemisphere in the early 19th century
What is Sectionalism? When sections of the country look too own interest rather than national interests
Like a Fire bell in the Night –Thomas Jefferson Slavery is the great and foul stain upon the North American Union—John Qunicy Adams in his diary
The Missouri Crisis, 1821 What are the consequences?