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Madison & Monroe

Madison & Monroe. How does Nationalism shape US foreign policy?. War of 1812. James Madison is elected in 1808 US upset Impresment Policy: British taking American ships at sea and forcing sailors into British Navy British are giving weapons to Native Americans to use against Am. settlers

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Madison & Monroe

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  1. Madison & Monroe How does Nationalism shape US foreign policy?

  2. War of 1812 James Madison is elected in 1808 US upset Impresment Policy: British taking American ships at sea and forcing sailors into British Navy British are giving weapons to Native Americans to use against Am. settlers Madison asks Congress for declaration of war Brit’s capture Washington DC in 1814, burn down Capital Gen. Andrew Jackson has impressive win for US @ Battle of New Orleans British lose & sign Treaty of Ghent in 1814

  3. James Monroe (1817-1825) 1818: Fixed northern border w/ British Canada Issues in Florida: lawless, Nat. Amer’s from FL attack Georgia Sends Gen Jackson to FL signs Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819 w/ Spain giving US Florida and outlined SW border (pg. 116) Issues in W. Hemisphere: Spain/Portugal trying to regain land, Russians encroaching on the west coast from Alaska. Monroe warned Europeans to stay out of the Western Hemisphere, issues Monroe Doctrine Yeah Boy! We kicked their butts again!

  4. Monroe doctrine states American continents are off-limits to future European colonization http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQqk_-OBaCA Political Cartoon 1) List all objects & words in the cartoon 2) List any actions in the cartoon (actual, perceived, future) 3) What point is the cartoonist trying to make?

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