PPT-Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism

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Big Questions Comparison How does the American System compare to the economic policies of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists in the 1790s Contextualization

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Big Questions Comparison How does the American System compare to the economic policies of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists in the 1790s Contextualization The authors contend that the . 4.2 - Ideas Help Start a Revolution. 4.2 – Ideas Help Start a Revolution. Main Idea. Essential Question. What is the difference between declaring independence and being independent?. Objectives. The Debate Begins. Overall Unit. I. . Age of the Articles of Confederation (1776-1789). II. Age of Federalism (1789-1800). III. Jefferson, the Era of Good Feeling, and the Embargo(1800-1809). Revolution. I. Revolution (looking ahead). a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's . nation,.  national identity. Nationalism contributes to the formation of two new Germany and Italy and a new political order in Europe. 1812-1824. Chapter 12. I. On to Canada over Land and Lakes. War of 1812 was divisive. No national support. Unimpressive military . outcome. After the War. Came out of the war with a spirit of nationalism. Introduction . The war of 1812 . was an especially divisive and ill fought war. Americans came out of the war with a renewed sense of nationhood. For the next dozen of years, a spirit of nationalism will inspire activities ranging from protecting manufacturing to building roads to defending authority of the federal government over the states.. OBJECTIVES: . Understand why the US had a “second independence.”. Describe the events that led the rise of nationalism.. Canada. The . War of 1812.  was very . divisive. . West . and South were for the war, the Northeast . and the . Upsurge of Nationalism . War of 1812. Causes – Think about: why are these two causes are so important to the US in the early 1800s?. Violation of US neutral rights at sea. Trouble with the British along their borders. Or…. Europe Really Screwed up, So Why . N. ot . L. et America Try?. Writing into the Day. Why do you think the State of Israel was created? Should the State of Israel have been created? Justify your answer.. India: Early 20. th. century. 1900-1941, India’s population increased dramatically . Environmental . pressure, . deforestation-declining . farm . land. Society . divided . into classes. : peasants, wealthy property owners. Henry Clay (. Warhawk. ). June 1, 1812, after Congressional pressure, Madison asks for declaration of war against Britain. Britain repealed orders in council June 23, which would have stopped war, but neither side knew what the other was doing (note: last battle of war will have same odd twist). Standards. SS7H3 The student will analyze continuity and change in Southern and Eastern Asia leading to the 21st century. . a. Describe how nationalism led to independence in India . and Vietnam. . b. Describe the impact of Mohandas Gandhi’s belief in non-violent protest. . Nationalism and Revolution Around the World Objectives Identify the causes and effects of the Mexican Revolution. Describe the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the reforms it introduced in Mexico after the revolution. 111 Support the Edge! 112 mance. You just can't quantify it the same way as you may measure thinking and reclaiming my abiding connection to UpSurge! and unique way.Artists are cultural workers. When Nationalism Defined…. Define nationalism. 2. Define nation (what is a nation? How are nations made?). 3. What makes you an American? (List at least 5 things and explain how they make you an American.) .

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