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Agriculture

• South- cotton production increased• Demand for cotton grew as a result of IR• Slave labor increased alsoEconomic Independence in NORTH

Corporations began to develop

Stocks were sold

Second Bank of the US chartered

Cities

• Growth of factories spurred growth of cities• Fires were a threat• Diseases were a threat• As more people came to cities, libraries,

shops, museums were built

Sec. 3 Unity and Sectionalism

• Era of Good Feelings• Rep. James Monroe elected president 1816• Federalist party almost gone• A time when the fighting between political parties

had ceased• EGF didn’t last long, sectionalism became intense• Conflict over slavery/states rights fueled

sectionalism

Differences

• Regions disagreed on tariffs, bank and internal improvements

• John C. Calhoun( South), Daniel Webster(North), Henry Clay(West)

Missouri Compromise

• Problems arose when territories were admitted into union

• Missouri admitted as slave state and Maine admitted as a free, to keep balance in the Senate.

• Also all territories carved out of LP north of Missouri’s southern border would be free, south of the border slave.

American System

• Henry Clay proposed• Protective tariff, internal improvements,

national bank• Not all of the System was accepted..• MONROE DOCTRINE Stated that the

US will not interfere with European colonies, opposed new colonization

Domestic Policy Assignment

• Each group will be responsible for completing all of the issues and policies *of just your selected President *

• You must present at least one cause and one effect per issue or policy.

• Present to the class on MONDAY as part of a test review.

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