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Good Morning!!. Quiz: The Founding of the Nation NVC Changes in a Young Nation Slavery and the Constitution (if time) Essential Question #1: Why did the Founders allow slavery in the Constitution? Essential Question #2: What changes did America undergo between the 1780s and 1840s? . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Good Morning!!
1. Quiz: The Founding of the Nation
2. NVC
3. Changes in a Young Nation
4. Slavery and the Constitution (if time)
Essential Question #1: Why did the Founders allow slavery in the Constitution? Essential Question #2: What changes did America undergo between the 1780s and 1840s?
YOU WILL DO WELL ON THIS QUIZ!
Organize Binders AFTER quiz! I will be collecting them at the end of class!
• Image Analysis: • You will be shown two images, for each image
write down the following:– Artist POV (intent)– Symbolism– Your own thoughts and reflection on each piece
HOT ROC
• John Gast 1872
HOT ROC: Image Analysis part 1
Image Analysis part 2
• Identify the two different points of view in the paintings?• Sentence Frame, Choose one:
– The concept of Manifest Destiny promoted the ideals of ____________________and ________________ by ___________________________________________________ .
– The concept of Manifest Destiny contradicted the ideals of ____________________and ________________ by _________________________________________________ .
Debrief
Social Changes• Rise of Manifest Destiny
– Nationalism (love of the Country) + Expansionism (desire for a larger country)
• “Go West, young man!”– Growing population needs more
land– Louisiana Purchase: 1803
addition of Louisiana territory doubles size of country
– Mexican-American War: 1846 addition of Texas, California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico
– Indian Removal Act: 1830 U.S. empties new lands of Indians
Social Changes cont.• Rise of Abolition
– Calling for the immediate end of slavery
• A result of the 2nd Great Awakening– Christians should transform
society by working for justice– Many now see slavery as
immoral• Women demand equal rights
– Seneca Falls Convention: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men AND women are created equal”
Political Changes• Rise of Political Parties• Rise of Jacksonian Democracy
– Election of Andrew Jackson in 1828
– Democracy for the “common man”
– Forms Democratic Party = speaks for ordinary farmers and workers
– Owe victory to expanded suffrage no longer need to own land to vote
– Strengthens Federal government
“You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, I will rout you out!”– Andrew Jackson, to his political opponents
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SupNaQeJrq0
Economic Changes• Age of Industrialization
– Rise of the Machines!• New Inventions
– Cotton Gin: makes cleaning cotton easy• More demand for slaves
• Factory System– Large amounts of goods
made for mass consumption
– Now a Market Economy • Things are bought and sold
Ch. 8 (pg. 91-103) – Changes in a Young Nation Menu
• Create a cartoon that shows the development of the nation in the years after the constitution. Your cartoon must include all term/events along with your graphics and dialogue (there needs to be a story!) Humor is always encouraged…
OR• Examine two different points of view of the
history covered. You can choose:– African-American slave– Native American living on the plains– white settler moving West– white woman– President Andrew Jackson
• For each person give a narrative of how they feel about the terms/events.
Terms/Events– 1. Seneca Falls
Convention– 2. Louisiana
Purchase– 3. Mexican
American War– 4. Indian
Removal Act– 5. Expanded
suffrage for men– 6. Factory System
(Industrialization)– 7. Cotton Gin– 8. Second Great
Awakening
Slavery and the Constitution
• Why did the Constitution allow slavery to continue, if the Declaration of Independence claimed that “all men are created equal”?