Chapter 5
Words
The country expanded Nationalism grew, Leading to the Monroe Doctrine. |
Gestures
Move hands apart Deep voice, muscle person Protective arm, hand up stop |
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Notes Time frame 1790s --> 1820s
Westward movement over Appalachians to Mississippi River.
River transport: farmers needed New Orleans; US offered to buy. Napoleon offered Louisiana Purchase. 1803 US doubled its territory.
Lewis & Clark guided by Sacagawea sent to explore.
Growing Nationalism pride, patriotism for your country.
War Hawks in Western lands wanted more land. Henry Clay.
Impressment by British. conflict with British ally, Indians in the West, led to war of 1812-15 with Great Britain and Indian allies.
Washington DC burned, but a few bright spots for USA.
“Old Iron Sides,” Star Spangled Banner
Hero of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson; Death of Tecumseh
US growing on World scene
Confident enough to proclaim: Monroe Doctrine
Europe, stay out of Americas.
1. No more colonies
2. No transfer of colonies
3. No intervention
Westward movement over Appalachians to Mississippi River.
River transport: farmers needed New Orleans; US offered to buy. Napoleon offered Louisiana Purchase. 1803 US doubled its territory.
Lewis & Clark guided by Sacagawea sent to explore.
Growing Nationalism pride, patriotism for your country.
War Hawks in Western lands wanted more land. Henry Clay.
Impressment by British. conflict with British ally, Indians in the West, led to war of 1812-15 with Great Britain and Indian allies.
Washington DC burned, but a few bright spots for USA.
“Old Iron Sides,” Star Spangled Banner
Hero of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson; Death of Tecumseh
US growing on World scene
Confident enough to proclaim: Monroe Doctrine
Europe, stay out of Americas.
1. No more colonies
2. No transfer of colonies
3. No intervention