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Chapter 9 - Nationalism and Sectionalism

Images and Maps

Territory Ceded by Spain, 1810-1819
(An interactive map)

Map: Jackson's Campaigns in Florida, 1818

The Missouri Compromise
(An interactive map)

The Second Bank of the United States
(This site employs Quicktime software.)

Map of the Presidential Election of 1824

Map of the Presidential Election of 1828

History Central: Presidential Elections, 1828
(These charts and maps explore the election of 1828.)

 

Primary Sources

Fletcher v. Peck

James Madison to Reynolds Chapman
(A letter discussing internal improvements)

James Monroe, "Views of the President of the United States on the Subject of Internal Improvements," Amendment X
(From The Founders' Constitution, Document 8)

James Monroe, "Views of the President of the United States on the Subject of Internal Improvements," Preamble
(From The Founders' Constitution, Document 20)

Convention of 1818 Between the United States and Great Britain

United States-Spain: Treaty of 1819

The Monroe Doctrine

The Letters of Thomas Jefferson: 1743-1826, "A Fire Bell in the Night"

The Marshall Cases
(Includes Marbury v. Madison (1803), McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819), Cohens v. Virginia (1821), Gibbons v. Ogden (1824))

A Colored Man's Reminiscences of James Madison by Paul Jennings

Inaugural Address of President John Quincy Adams

 

Secondary Sources

James Monroe, the "Era of Good Feelings President"
(From The American President)

The Campaign and Election of 1824
(From The American President)

John Quincy Adams: The Diplomat President
(From The American President)

 

 

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