Nationalism or Sectionalism?
Policies and Treaties
Achievements and Art
People
100

Sense of pride and devotion to a nation as a whole

Nationalism 

100

U.S. Declaration that any attempt by a foreign nation to establish colonies in the Americas would be viewed as a hostile act. 

Monroe Doctrine

100

The first federal road project that began in 1815 in Cumberland, Maryland

Cumberland Road

100

Representative from Kentucky who promoted improvements in transportation and the Missouri Compromise

Henry Clay
200
A loyalty to the interests of one region of a country over the interests of the country as a whole

Sectionalism 

200

Treaty that gave the United States Florida as a territory from Spain.

Adams-Onis Treaty

200

Project that connects the Hudson River and Lake Erie and improves trade and transportation

Erie Canal

200

6th president of the United States who won by a vote in the House of Representatives after a "corrupt bargain" according to his opponent

John Quincy Adams

300
Land prices should be kept low to help farmers settle the West. 

Sectionalism


300

Allowed Missouri to enter as a slave and Maine to enter as a free state in order to create a balance between slave and free states in Congress. It also outlawed slavery anywhere North of the 36 degrees 30 minute latitude

Missouri Compromise

300

Types of music that were popular in the mid-1800s

Spirituals and folk music

300

5th president of the United States who promoted getting Florida, closer ties to Latin America, and presided during the Era of Good Feelings

James Monroe

400

A strong tariff protects industry in the Northeast and pays for better transportation in the West and South

Nationalism

400
Plan to raise tariffs in order to finance internal improvements such as roads and canals and gain economic independence

American System

400

Why did new styles of art and literature emerge in the 1830s and 1840s?

Cultural independence from Europe, to promote national unity

400

Author that wrote about American History with satire to warn Americans to learn from the past. Famous for writing the Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Washington Irving

500

The Missouri Compromise is an example of ___________________, while the American System is an example of _______________________. 

Sectionalism, Nationalism. 

500

Name one of the 4 Main Points of the Monroe Doctrine:

US would not interfere in foreign affairs, US would recognize European colonies in Americas, Western Hemisphere was off limits to European colonization, or any attempt by Europeans to colonize/interfere would be considered hostile

500

Spirituals reflected which religious movement

Second (2nd) Great Awakening

500

Author that popularized historical fiction with his character Natty Bumpo and novel, The Last of the Mohicans

James Fennimore Cooper