learned more in 16 minutes than listening to my teacher for the past 2 weeks
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Josh Lee bro my teacher doesn’t even teach he just assigns class work and homework
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Notes from the video to copy into your notes :) War of 1812 -nation was divided -British burned DC -War wasn’t going well -Treaty of Ghent: stalemate, nothing gained or lost -Andrew jackson defeated the British at the Battle of New Orleans Hartford Convention -Radical federalists encourage secession -Nail in the coffin for the Federalist party Era of Good Feelings -Huge increase in nationalism following the War of 1812 -America begins to industrialize -James Monroe elected in 1816 -Period of only one party (Dem Reps) -Adopt some Federalist policies -Not all good feelings → Growing sectionalism → debate over the American system → slavery → Panic of 1819 (caused by over-speculation of frontier lands, unemployment, etc.) The American System -Henry Clay -National republicans adopting policies similar to the federalists -Tariff of 1816: protective tariff → designed to help American industry/manufacturing -Clay would use the money for transportation/infrastructure(development of canals and roads to link the nation together, Madison and Monroe hated these ideas) -2nd Bank of the United States: → helped ensure financial stability -Generated debates as to whether this helped the North or the South more Missouri Compromise -Missouri added as a slave state -Maine added as a free state -Tallmadge Amendment: gradual emancipation of slaves in Missouri (defeated in the Senate) -Above 36’30’ slavery would be prohibited -Temporarily stemmed growing tensions Supreme Court -McCulloh v. Maryland: Maryland tries to tax the BUS → state could not tax a federal agency -Gibbons v. Ogden: Ruled that only the federal govt (Congress) could regulate interstate trade Foreign Policy Anglo-American Convention 1818 -Joint occupation of Oregon territory of Oregon for 10 years with Britain -Set boundary of Louisiana -Adams-Onis Treaty: the US acquired Florida from Spain, but gives up claims to Texas Monroe Doctrine -US feared that europe would try to recolonize territory in Western Hemisphere -England also wanted to keep europe out of the Western Hemisphere -Monroe warned all of Europe to stay out of Western Hemisphere -Does not have much immediate impact -US will eventually play a large part in Latin American affairs.
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War of 1812 summary - 0:25 Hartford Convention - 1:39 Era of Good Feelings - 2:55 American System - 5:27 Missouri Compromise - 8:34
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Emilia Zola it’s not so much apush as it is the stress others put on us to do well and compete with every other asshole who goes through the same struggle and instead of speaking out against the system chooses to do what they have to do for the grade thus creating a poisonous cycle that only ends when the student(s) have had enough and want it to end Aka mood
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I would definitely say these videos are very helpful to review, I watch them often. I can also say that they have definitely helped me on tests in APUSH (not the final all-encompassing test, my teacher does some tests on a few chapters every once in a while.) Thanks for making these review video, they really do help.
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@kirkdowney36198 жыл бұрын
Hello, congratulations on your nomination. Great resources. I hope you highlight an interesting part of the Treaty of Ghent. The Treaty was the English relenting on their hope that the US would fail. They had maintained and resupplied 5 forts in US Territory as established in the Treaty of Paris. They finally took those out. Also, the Treaty of Ghent placed the Lake of the Woods as part of US Territory and the northern point of the Western edge. From the Lake of the Woods a force of soldiers in canoes could reach Hudson's Bay in short order and cut off the Western Part of Canada. It was a meaningful threat to England and the Lake would later appear in the "54.40 or Fight" argument. (This tidbit is one of my favorite morsels of US History)
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Thanks so much for this video, still 7 years old but just as helpful!
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took my test today and felt really good about it thanks
@Sorandom1585 жыл бұрын
the way he said "stability" at 7:09
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@afake758 жыл бұрын
Thanks...this was very informative. It was American history in a nutshell
@JoczProductions8 жыл бұрын
thank you for watching and commenting!
@adarsh9166 Жыл бұрын
Video Notes War or 1812 Initially the War of 1812 went poorly for the U.S. Nation was divided Failed invasion of Canada The British burned Washington D.C. and attempt to defeat Fort McHenry in Baltimore Treaty of Ghent formally ended the war- nothing gained stalemate! Two weeks after the war ended Andrew Jackson defeated the British at the Battle of New Orleans Hartford Convention Hartford Convention some Federalist met to discuss their concerns (December 1814) Some radical Federalist encourage secession Precedent later used by the south Nail in the coffin for the Federalist party Era of Good Feelings Following the War of 1812 there was a huge increase in nationalism James Manroe elected in 1816 Period of only ONE political party, the Democratic Republican party was known as "The Era of Good Feelings" Not all good feelings Growing sectionalism Debate over the American system (tariff, BUS, etc.) Slavery Panic of 1819 Caused by over-speculation of frontier lands The American System Henry Clay instituted the "American System" National Republicans adopt policies similar to the Federalist Tariff of 1816: 1st protective tariff Designed to help American industry /manufacturing 2nd Bank of the United States: help ensure financial stability and provide credit Internal Improvements: development of canals and roads to link the nation together Madison and Monroe vetoed proposals to use federal funds on roads and canals NY completed Erie Canal 1825 Missouri Compromise Missouri petitions to enter the union as a slave state (part of the Louisiana territory) This would upset the sectional balance between slave and free states Tallmadge Amendment proposed: Gradual emancipation of slaves in Missouri Missouri Compromise by Henry Clay in 1820: Missouri enters as a slave state Maine enters as a free state Above 36°30’ slavery would be prohibited Missouri Compromise temporarily stemmed growing tensions "Supreme court decisions established the primacy of the judiciary in determining the meaning of the Constitution and asserted that federal laws took precedence over state laws." Marbury v. Madison (1803): established judicial review McCulloch v. Maryland (1819): Maryland tries to tax the BUS State could not tax a federal agency Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) ruled that only the federal govt. (Congress) could regulate interstate trade Foreign Policy Developments The United States starts to have some stability in foreign affairs and diplomatic success Hugely important is Secretary of State John Quincy Adams Anglo-American Convention 1818 between U.S. and England Joint occupation of Oregon territory for 10 years Set northern boundary of Louisiana Territory at 49th parallel Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) the U.S. acquired Florida The U.S. agreed to give up claim to Texas Monroe Doctrine U.S. feared that Europe would try to recolonize territory in the western hemisphere England also wanted to keep Europe out of the Western Hemisphere Monroe Doctrine (1823) the U.S. warned Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere The U.S. agreed to avoid European affairs Not much immediate impact Later on (especially in 1890s onward the U.S. will play a huge role in Latin American affairs
@2kNNASquadron9 жыл бұрын
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@rosierosenberg62298 жыл бұрын
Why were the federalists anti the war of 1812??
@elizabethmcconville19036 жыл бұрын
How did the Americans begin to conquer Native American populations during the ERa of Good Feelings? Were there any particle wars or battles that settled the Native American resistance?
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Do you happen to have a preferable site that has review tests for APUSH on it?
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OweN CubeD I was wondering that too
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Hi Mr.Jocz, thanks for your great videos! I was wondering whether there is an answer key for the ap review questions for each part in the American Pageant 16th edition? Thanks
@BeyBlaster138 жыл бұрын
why were southern states against tariffs that protected American manufacturing?
@JoczProductions8 жыл бұрын
because they did not have much manufacturing to protect. The tariffs just made manufactured products more expensive.
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MY AMSCO says that Gibbons v. Ogden is in 1821 not 1824.
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but wasnt the Louisiana part of the louisana territory
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@JoczProductions8 жыл бұрын
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Are you still going to make new videos?
@JoczProductions9 жыл бұрын
+Tim Jensen We have videos for 1491-1980 on the channel. Organized nicely right here www.apushexplained.com
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If it weren’t for these videos I would’ve dropped out of APUSH
@stoopoogoopoo2 жыл бұрын
excellent stuff except the intro scares me every single time
@JoczProductions2 жыл бұрын
it scares me too.
@gna09058 жыл бұрын
4:55 so can i say that the Era of Good Feelings caused the Panic of 1819? if no, why? if yes, why/how?