Chapter 12.2 Expansion and Internal Improvements

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Chapter 12.2 Expansion and Internal Improvements With Pres. Monroe observing the “Era of Good Feelings”, America continues to make new states. • Question: How do you get from one state to another? • What if you didn’t have roads?

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Chapter 12.2 Expansion and Internal Improvements. With Pres. Monroe observing the “Era of Good Feelings”, America continues to make new states. Question: How do you get from one state to another? What if you didn’t have roads?. 1819. 60,000 + settlers have moved into Missouri Territory - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 12.2 Expansion and Internal Improvements

• With Pres. Monroe observing the “Era of Good Feelings”, America continues to make new states.

• Question: – How do you get from one

state to another? • What if you didn’t have

roads?

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1819• 60,000 + settlers have moved

into Missouri Territory– Now they can apply to become

a state!

• Problem: – Most of the settlers are from:

• VA• GA• NC• SC

– Guess what they have brought with them for labor?

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Debate: Should Missouri be allowed to have slaves?

• NW Ordinance of 1787– Outlines how new states can

join the United States• Need 60,000 people• Can not have slaves!!

• Pro-slavery politicians from South argue:

• NW Ordinance was only for OH, IN, IL, WI, and MI

• People of Missouri should be able to make their own decisions!!

• So, what do we do?

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Henry Clay calls for a Compromise• Clay comes up with a deal

that makes both sides happy:– Let Missouri join as a “slave”

state

– Make a “free” state to balance…• Hello Maine!

– Then, ban slavery in any new state north of Missouri

• Called Missouri Compromise

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1820…The Great Peacemaker• Henry Clay kept America from

fighting itself…however:

– The South• Realizing they may have to fight

to keep slavery

– The North• Realizing they may have to fight

to end slavery

• In schools, they teach their children to be like Henry Clay– Look for a way to end slavery!

– Guess who is a young 10 yr old student?

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Internal Improvements

• Henry Clay also wanted to connect: – “old America”

• East Coast

– “new America”• OH, MO, LA,

• How? – Build roads and canals!

• Called American System

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A National Road is Built

• Called Cumberland Road– Ran from Cumberland, MD – Ended in Wheeling, WV

• Extended to Columbus, OH

• Problem:– This cost a lot of money!

– What would be an easier road to build?

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A Road on Water

• Erie Canal is built– started Albany, NY on

Hudson River

– Ended in Buffalo, NY on Lake Erie

– Later, connected to Canals through Ohio to Ohio River…• Cities pop up all along the

canal system– Akron– Cuyahoga Falls

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The Erie Canal

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Cities that Develop due to Canals

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Canals in Akron

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Canals in Akron

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Review Questions

• What is the Missouri Compromise?

• What is the Cumberland Road?

• What is the Erie Canal?