Title: The Era of Good Feeling
1The Era of Good Feelings (1815-1824)
Period that the Federalists disappeared and the
Republicans were the only faction
2The Election of 1816
Election of 1816, James Monroe wins easily (last
Federalist candidate, Rufus King)
3James Monroe 1816-1824
Fun Fact Ranked 14 in 2009 C-SPAN poll
4John Quincy AdamsA bulldog among spaniels!
- Secretary of State under Monroe
- President 1824
- (Ranked 19 in same poll)
5Second National Bank
- Monroe breaks with Jeffersons agrarian ideas and
moves to a Federalist economic plan - Bank established in 1816 and chartered for 20 yrs
- Responsible for high scale financing and create a
strong national currency
6The American System
7The American System
- Tariff of 1816
- Protect industry and raise money
- Second Bank of the U. S.
- Stabilize currency
- Monitor independent banks
- Internal improvements at federal expense.
- National Road
Henry Clay,The GreatCompromiser (Calhoun,
and JQ Adams also support)
8The American System
- WEST ? got roads, canals, and
federal aide. - EAST ? got the backing of
protective tariffs from the West. - SOUTH ? ??? Not a fan.
9The West the NW 1819-1824
10The Convention of 1818
- U.S. gets all land south of 49th Parallel
- Oregon territory would be shared, and revisited
in 10 years
11Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819
- Settled border with Spain
- U.S. got Florida in exchange part of Texas
- Used TX and Rocky Mts. as border
12US Population Density
1810
1820
13The Election of 1820
14The Panic of 1819
CAUSES???
- 1st experience with boom-bust cycle
- Failure of monetary policy
- International decrease in American products
15Effects of the Panic of 1819
- Foreclosures
- Bank failures
- Unemployment
- Decline in agricultural and manufacturing
production -
- Sound familiar???????
16The Tallmadge Amendment (1819)
- All slaves born in Missouri after the
territory became a state would be freed at the
age of 25. - Passed by the House, not in the Senate.
- The North controlled the House, and the South
had enough power to block it in the Senate.
17The Compromise of 1820A Firebell in the Night!
18The Monroe Doctrine, 1823
- Referred to as Americas Self-Defense
Doctrine.
- What warning is given to the European countries?
- What foreign policy principles are established?
Monroe Doctrine
- What would the US do if the warning was not
headed?
19The Election of 1824The Corrupt Bargain
20The Election of 1824The Corrupt Bargain
Candidate Popular Vote Electoral Vote
Andrew Jackson 43 99
J.Q. Adams 31 32
William Crawford 13 41
Henry Clay 13 37
21The Drama
- With no majority of electoral votes, the election
goes into H of R - Henry Clay serves as Speaker of House and hates
Jackson - American System
- Battle of New Orleans
- Uses political influence to throw House vote to
Adams
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