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Monday , March 5

Monday , March 5. 1. Put your Monroe Doctrine worksheet on my desk (We will grade it tomorrow) 2. Update your spiral Date Entry Title Entry # 2/24 Early Industry and Invention notes 27 2/29 Era of Good Feelings questions 28

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Monday , March 5

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  1. Monday, March 5 1. Put your Monroe Doctrine worksheet on my desk (We will grade it tomorrow) 2. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 2/24 Early Industry and Invention notes 27 2/29 Era of Good Feelings questions 28 3/5 James Monroe movie (KWL) 29 3/5 Monroe’s main points notes 30 3. Turn to entry #29 and title it James Monroe movie (set up a KWL chart and write everything you know about him under the K column)

  2. Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

  3. 2nd Period

  4. –3rd Period

  5. 5th Period

  6. 6th Period

  7. 8th Period

  8. #29March 5: James Monroe Movie K W L Summary: James Monroe’s greatest accomplishment was…. Because….

  9. Main points of Monroe #30 I. Era of Good Feelings *Intense national unity *Federalist party disappears

  10. Main points of Monroe I. Era of Good Feelings *Intense national unity *Federalist party disappears II. Supreme Court *McCulloch v. Maryland – state can’t tax national bank Expands *Gibbons v. Ogden – Interstate commerce (trade) is regulated by the federal government

  11. Main points of Monroe I. Era of Good Feelings *Intense national unity *Federalist party disappears II. Supreme Court *McCulloch v. Maryland – state can’t tax national bank Expands *Gibbons v. Ogden – Interstate commerce (trade) is regulated by the federal government • Sectional Leaders *Sectionalism became a major issue when Mo applied for statehood A. Calhoun of South (relied on cotton and slavery) B. Webster of North (Manufacturing and trade) C. Clay of West (cheap land and better transportation)

  12. Main points of Monroe • Helping business grow *Congress passes a protective tariff (again) *Southern object – they have few factories and trade w/ Britain

  13. Main points of Monroe • Helping business grow *Congress passes a protective tariff (again) *Southern object – they have few factories and trade w/ Britain V. Missouri Compromise *Missouri comes in as a slave state *Maine comes in as a free state *Slavery was banned from North of 36’30 latitude

  14. Main points of Monroe • Helping business grow *Congress passes a protective tariff (again) *Southern object – they have few factories and trade w/ Britain V. Missouri Compromise *Missouri comes in as a slave state *Maine comes in as a free state *Slavery was banned from North of 36’30 latitude • Foreign Affairs *America given right to settle in Oregon territory *Adams –Onis Treaty gives the U.S. Florida

  15. Main points of Monroe • Helping business grow *Congress passes a protective tariff (again) *Southern object – they have few factories and trade w/ Britain V. Missouri Compromise *Missouri comes in as a slave state *Maine comes in as a free state *Slavery was banned from North of 36’30 latitude • Foreign Affairs *America given right to settle in Oregon territory *Adams –Onis Treaty gives the U.S. Florida • Monroe Doctrine * North and South America is closed to European colonization *America, in return, would not involve itself in European affairs 4 questions Summary

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