Transcription of 3 Nationalism and Sectionalism - Mr Thompson
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338 CHAPTER1133 Nationalism and SectionalismNationalism and SectionalismTERMS & NAMES nationalismHenry ClayAmerican SystemErie CanalJames MonroesectionalismMissouriCompromiseMonr oe DoctrineONE AMERICAN S STORYIn the early 1800s, as you have read, the North began to industrializeand the South relied more heavily on growing cotton. At the sametime, a rising sense of Nationalism pulled people from different regionstogether. Nationalismis a feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectivenesstoward your country. The War of 1812 sent a wave of nationalistfeeling through the united states . Representative Henry Clay, from Kentucky, was a strongnationalist. After the war, President James Madison supported Clay splan to strengthen the country and unify its different VOICE FROM THE PASTE very nation should anxiously endeavor to establish its absoluteindependence, and consequently be able to feed and clothe anddefend itself.
2. Establish a national bank that would promote a single currency, making trade easier. (Most regional banks issued their own money.) In 1816, Congress set up the second Bank of the United States.
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