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Title: Chapter 9: A New National Identity


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Chapter 9 A New National Identity Section 1
American Foreign Policy
Settling Disputes with Great Britain
In the spaces provided below take notes on the
disputes that America had with Great Britain and
the solutions that were reached.
dispute
Rush-Bagot Agreement
Convention of 1818
solution
United States Gains Florida Briefly describe each
of the following mens role in the Unites States
addition of Florida.
John Quincy Adams
James Monroe
Andrew Jackson
Adams-Onis Treaty
In the boxes below take notes on the issues that
led to the Monroe Doctrine.
Simon Bolivar
Mexican Independence
British Concerns
Monroe Doctrine
1. 2.
3.
4.
2
Chapter 9 Section 2 Nationalism and Sectionalism
  • Growing Nationalism
  • Henry Clay US Representative from
    ________________________ wanted to promote the
    American System. What were 3 ways he proposed to
    improve the economy?

In the boxes below take notes on the timeline of
the Cumberland Road write 4 details of the Erie
Canal.
Cumberland Road 1815 1818 1833 1850
  • Erie Canal

Missouri Compromise
Take notes on the sectional differences that led
to the Missouri Compromise and the outcome that
followed.
Outcome 1 2 3
Sectional differences
Missouri Compromise
Election of 1824
Conflict
Outcome
3
Chapter 9 Section 3 American Culture
American Writers
Washington Irving
James Fenimore Cooper
Influence on American Culture/Identity
A new Style of art
How did the style of American art change to
reflect the American way of life in the early
1800s?
Religion and Music
Take notes about how music reflected American
interests in the following.
Spirituals
Folk Music
Architecture and Education
How and why did Architecture change?
How and why did Education Change?
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