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NATIONALISM & SECTIONALISM
USA UNITES AS A
NATION
OBJECTIVE: To be able to identify the details of the era and understanding the relationship to the
Nationalism…
Capitalism
GUIDING QUESTION: To understand what caused the United States of America to grow as a
Era of Good Feelings…
Westward Expansion…
Industrial Revolution…
THEN SEPARATES
Sectionalism…
making of our nation.
nation and then begin a separation that will ultimately lead to Civil War.
TERMS
LAND ACQUISITIONS
Ambassador
Annex
Canal
Capitalism
Cede (Cession)
Original 13 Colonies
US Territory 1783
Louisiana Purchase
Texas Annexation
Mexican Cession
Gadsden Purchase
Oregon Country
Spanish Cession
Treaty with Great Britain
Cottage Industry
Economy
Factory
Industry
Invention
Manifest Destiny
Manufacturing
Missouri Compromise
Nationalism
Patriotism
Rural
Territorial Expansion
Territorial Growth
Textile
Transportation
Treaty
Urban
Westward Expansion
PEOPLE
Henry Clay
John Deere
Robert Fulton
Cyrus McCormick
James Monroe
Samuel Morse
James Polk
Samuel Slater
Zachary Taylor
Eli Whitney
NEW TO THE UNITED
STATES FROM
INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
American System
Assembly Line
Cotton Gin
Erie Canal
Interchangeable Parts
Mass Production
Mechanical Reaper
National Road (Cumberland Road)
Power Loom
Railroad
Sewing Machine
Steam Engine
Steamboat
Steel Plow
Telegraph
DOCUMENTS
Adams-Onis
Guadalupe Hidalgo
Monroe Doctrine
TEKS/TAKS NATIONALISM AND SECTIONALISM
8.1A identify the major eras in U.S. history & identify their defining characteristics
8.1B apply absolute and relative chronology through the sequencing of significant individuals, events, and time
periods
8.6A explain how the Northwest Ordinance established principles and procedures for orderly expansion of the United
States
8.6B explain the political, economic, and social roots of Manifest Destiny
8.6C analyze the relationship between the concept of Manifest Destiny & the westward growth of the nation
8.6D explain the major issues of the Mexican War & their impact on the U.S.
8.6E identify areas that were acquired to form the United States
8.7C analyze the impact of slavery on different sections of the U.s.
8.7D compare the provisions & effects of congressional conflicts &compromises prior to the Civil War
8.11A locate places & regions of importance in the U.S. during the 18th & a9th centuries
8.11B compare places & regions of the U.S. in terms of physical & human characteristics
8.11C analyze the effects of physical & human geographic factors on major historical events in the U.S.
8.12A analyze how physical characteristics of the environment influenced population distribution, settlement patterns,
& economic activities in the U.S. during the 18th & 19th centuries
813A identify economic differences among different regions of the United States
8.14B identify the economic factors that brought about rapid industrialization & urbanization
8.15A explain why a free enterprise system of economics developed in the new nation
8.23B describe the contributions of significant political, social, and military leaders of the U.S.
8.24D analyze the contributions of people of various racial, ethnic, & religious groups
8.28A explain the effects of technological and scientific innovations such as the steamboat and the cotton gin
8.28B analyze the impact of transportation system on the growth, development, and urbanization of the U.S.
8.28C analyze how technological innovations changed the way goods were manufactured and marketed nationally
8.28D explain how technological innovations led to rapid industrialization
8.29C identify examples of how industrialization changed life in the United States
8.30D identify points of view from the historical context surrounding an event and the frame of reference which
influenced the participants
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