Introduction to the Era of Good Feelings
Defeat of the Barbary Pirates
The Monroe Doctrine
The North
The South
100

What term describes the period of national unity after the War of 1812?

 The Era of Good Feelings

100

Where were the Barbary Pirates located?

North Africa (Barbary Coast) Muslim States

100

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

A policy declaring opposition to European colonialism in the Americas

100

What major economic shift occurred in the North during the 1st Industrial Revolution?

A shift from agrarian to industrial economy

100

What percentage of the population were planters in the South?

About 2-3% of the population

200

What was the primary reason the U.S. attacked Tripoli?

To stop piracy and protect American interests

200

What did the Barbary Pirates demand from the U.S.?

Tribute payments (Money in result for safe passage) 

200

What principle did the Monroe Doctrine establish regarding European colonization?

It established that the Americas should be free from future European colonization

200

Name one new form of transportation developed during the Industrial Revolution.

The steam locomotive (Trains or Steamboats) 

200

What is the term for wealthy plantation owners in the South?

Planters

300

What was the significance of the Battle of New Orleans?

It was a decisive American victory that boosted national confidence

300

What was the outcome of the U.S. attack on Tripoli?

The U.S. gained a stronger naval presence and eventually led to a treaty

300

How did Great Britain support the Monroe Doctrine?

By enforcing it with naval power, thereby supporting U.S. interests

300

How did manufacturing shape the economy of the North?

It led to increased production and urbanization

300

Describe the living conditions of small farmers in the South.

Often poor, with limited access to resources and education

400

Who was president during the Era of Good Feelings?

James Monroe

400

How did the Barbary Wars affect U.S. foreign policy?

It led to a more assertive U.S. foreign policy and naval expansion

400

What was the impact of the Monroe Doctrine on Latin America?

It encouraged independence movements and U.S. influence in the region

400

Who controlled the political and economic structures in the North?

Wealthy industrialists and business owners

400

What was the primary cash crop grown in the South?

Cotton

500

What was the political climate like during this era?

Generally characterized by a lack of partisan conflict and a sense of nationalism

500

What type of ships did the Barbary Pirates typically target?

Merchant ships

500

Why was the Monroe Doctrine significant for future U.S. foreign policy?

It set the foundation for American intervention in the Western Hemisphere

500

What was the primary source of labor during the Industrial Revolution in the North?

Immigrant labor

500

How did the social classes in the South affect political power?

Wealthier planters held significant influence over politics and legislation

Cottonocracy (King Cotton)