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Expansion and reform 1801 - 1861

Expansion and reform 1801 - 1861. We are a nation !!. Growing Up : Expanding and Reforming the United States. Jan 2, 2014. Concepts to know.  Leadership.  E x p a n s i o n.  Innovation.  Reform.  Regions. Vocabulary.

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Expansion and reform 1801 - 1861

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  1. Expansion and reform1801 - 1861 We are a nation !! Growing Up: Expanding and Reforming the United States Jan 2, 2014

  2. Concepts to know  Leadership • E x p a n s i o n  Innovation  Reform  Regions

  3. Vocabulary • manifest destiny: (n) historical expansionist doctrine • reform: (n): reorganization and improvement, change • (v): improve something by removing faults or • unacceptable habits • 3. abolition: (n): the act of outlawing something, (ie) the ending of slavery

  4. More Vocabulary • Assimilation (n) : the act of becoming a part of something, such as becoming part of a group • cession: (n) the giving up or yielding of something such as land, or a right, etc. • doctrine: (n): a rule or principle that forms the basis of a belief, theory, or policy

  5. And More Vocabulary • foreign(n) : of another country other than your own • domestic: (n) relating to home country and the nation’s internal happenings, ex: elections, politics, etc.

  6. People to know • John Adams: Threats to American ships on the seas. • James Madison:Threats to American ships on the seas. • Thomas Jefferson: The Louisiana Purchase • James Monroe:the support of new Latin American countries • 5. Andrew Jackson: Indian removal, nullification issue, • national bank

  7. The issues • How did the following issues affect the U.S. and North Carolina • Early presidential decisions • Innovation and technology…agriculture & expansion • 3. Westward movement & the Second Great Awakening • 4. Regional difference in the U.S. and North Carolina…sectionalism

  8. Questions to answer • How did Presidential decisions impact significant events in US history? • 2. How do innovation and competition impact economic growth? • 3. In what ways can citizen action instigate change? • 4. How did regional differences lead to sectionalism?

  9. The end…… • For now

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