CHAPTER 8 – Varieties of American Nationalism
1. BUILDING A NATIONAL MARKET
a. Banking, Currency, and Protection
b. Transportation
2. EXPANDING WESTWARD
a. The Great Migrations
b. The Plantation System in the Southwest
c. Trade and Trapping in the Far West
d. Eastern Images of the West
3. THE “ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS”
a. The End of the First Party System
b. John Quincy Adams and Florida
c. The Panic of 1819
4. SECTIONALISM AND NATIONALISM
a. The Missouri Compromise
b. Marshall and the Court
c. The Court and the Tribes
d. The Latin American Revolution and the Monroe Doctrine
5. THE REVIVAL OF OPPOSITION
a. The “Corrupt Bargain”
b. The Second President Adams
c. Jackson Triumphant
Essential Terms
The Following terms appear in the College Board's AP US History Curriculum Framework and, thus, may be used in questions on the AP exam. Students should become familiar with these terms and be able to define them in the context of American nationalism and developing sense of national identity following the War of 1812.
FOCAL TERMS - The following terms are helpful in addressing the Key Concepts and Themes of the course.
National Identity in the Early 1800s (Bill of Rights Institute)
The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)
A Man Called Horse (1970)
Amistad (1997)