Chapter 12 Outline-AP US History Mrs. Sanchez Chapter 12 Reading due by Friday, October 27, 2000 The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism I. On to Canada over Land and Lakes A. Lessons of the War B. Weaknesses entering the War C. Mistakes of the War D. British Strengths E. Oliver Hazard Perry F. Battle of the Thames G. Effect of Napoleon's defeat H. Battle near Plattsburgh II. Washington Burned and New Orleans Defended A. The attack on Washington 1. Events 2. Importance B. Battle of New Orleans 1. Events 2. Key persons 3. Outcome C. The Constitution (Old Ironsides) III. The Treaty of Ghent A. Background B. Demands C. Terms IV. Federalist Grievances and the Hartford Convention A. New England's attitudes B. Hartford Convention 1. Background 2. Details 3. Results V. The Second War for American Independence A. Consequences for the US VI. Nascent Nationalism A. How was Nationalism manifested? 1. Literature 2. Finance 3. National Capital 4. Military VII. The American System A. Growth of Factories B. British Actions C. Tariff of 1816 D. Henry Clay's plan 1. Three main parts 2. Reaction 3. Growth actually taken. VIII. The So-Called Era of Good Feelings A. James Monroe--description B. Why called the Era of Good Feelings? C. Why was the Era of Good Feelings a misnomer? IX. The Panic of 1819 and the Curse of Hard Times A. What happened in 1819? B. Why did the Panic Occur? C. Events as a result of the Panic X. Growing Pains of the West A. Admission of New States B. Why the Westward explosion? C. Western political goals XI. Slavery and the Sectional Balance A. Conflicts over Missouri's admission to the Union B. Tallmadge Amendment C. Concerns XII. The Uneasy Missouri Compromise A. Terms of the Missouri Compromise B. Consequences to both sides C. Lasting impact of the Compromise XIII. John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism A. McCulloch v. Maryland B. Marshall's philosophy C. Cohens v. Virginia D. Gibbons v. Ogden XIV. Judicial Dikes Against Democratic Excesses A. Fletcher v. Peck B. Dartmouth College v. Woodward C. Importance of Daniel Webster D. Lasting impact of John Marshall XV. Sharing Oregon and Acquiring Florida A. Treaty of 1818 B. Gain of Florida C. Andrew Jackson's reappearance D. Florida Purchase Treaty of 1819 XVI. The Menace of Monarchy in America A. Attitudes in America toward other countries rebellions B. Threats to America XVII. Monroe and His Doctrine A. Background B. Details of the Monroe Doctrine XVIII. Monroe's Doctrine Appraised A. Reaction to the Doctrine B. When revived? C. Lasting Impact of the Monroe Doctrine