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Back in the U.S.A….. Post-Latin American Revolutions 1822 –Latin America had become a profitable trading market for U.S. and Britain 1823 –Monroe Doctrine.

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Page 1: Back in the U.S.A….. Post-Latin American Revolutions 1822 –Latin America had become a profitable trading market for U.S. and Britain 1823 –Monroe Doctrine.

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Post-Latin American Revolutions

• 1822– Latin America had become a

profitable trading market for U.S. and Britain

• 1823– Monroe Doctrine – declared

the Americas was no longer open for colonization by any European powers and to not interfere in their affairs.

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Manifest Destiny

• Purchase of Louisiana Purchase– Napoleon sold to U.S. in 1803 (prez - Jefferson)

• Mexican-American War (1846-1848)– American victory: receives Texas, California,

Arizona, and New Mexico

= NATIONALISM

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Rise of Sectionalism**Sectionalism – extreme devotion to the interests

of 1 part or region of the countryNorth – industries & cities/South & West – agriculture

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Slavery

**plantation – large farm worked usually by slaves

• Most believed that slavery should not be allowed to spread outside the Southern states

**abolitionists – a person acting to end slavery (mostly Northerners)

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Tariff Policy

**tariff – tax on goods brought into a country

• Northern businesspeople want to protect their industries from foreign competition

• Southerners traded mainly with Europe: cotton, tobacco, and other agricultural products for manufactured goods

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1850-1861 Tensions increase

• Political differences: Democrats (proslavery, low-tariff) VS Republicans (antislavery, high-tariff)

• Northerners dominate (more states & larger population) = Southerners threaten to secede

**secede – to withdraw formally from a group or the national government

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South secedes

• Nov. 1860 – Lincoln elected president– Over next 3 months: S. Carolina, Mississippi,

Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Texas seceded from the U.S. (The Union)

– Formed the Confederate States of America– Spring 1861: North Carolina, Virginia,

Tennessee, and Arkansas join Confederacy

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U.S. Civil War**Confederacy – alliance of Southern states after they withdrew from the Union

**Union – the states that remained loyal to the national government and opposed the Confederacy

• Fighting breaks out on April 2, 1861 and lasts until April 1865– Most of the fighting takes place in the Southern states

marked with bloodshed and destruction

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End of the War

• Northern victory in 1865 = Southern states rejoin the Union and ended slavery

• Lincoln assassinated in April before he could “bind up the wounds of the nation”

**Reconstruction – the period after the Civil War (1865-1877) when the Southern states were occupied by Northern troops

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Reconstruction

• Reunification controlled by Radial Republicans– Made it difficult for the South to rejoin– Southern states occupied by Northern troops + lost

political rights = kept sectional bitterness alive for long after war ended

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pemkR3k3kyM