The Era of Good Feelings and Andrew Jackson

This week we will be learning about the time after the War of 1812, and the Era of Good Feelings. We will also learn about Andrew Jackson this week. A common man for the common people!

Our Terms for the week:

Era of Good Feelings-period from 1817-1825, where a sense of nationalism and isolationism took over America.
The 5 Civilized Tribes-Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee, and Seminole Indian tribes who were adopting some white culture, like agriculture, learning to read and speak English, practicing Christianity, and even owning slaves.
Indian Removal Act of 1830-Law enacted that required all Indians in the Southeastern US to relocate to lands west of the Mississippi River.
Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia-The Cherokees sued Georgia to not have to move to Oklahoma. The Supreme Court ruled against them being an independent nation.
The Trail of Tears-the forced relocation of 60,000 Indians from the Southeastern US to Eastern Oklahoma.
Nationalism-Extreme loyalty to your country, and believing that all other countries are inferior.
Isolationism-a national policy of avoiding contact with other countries, good or bad, and focusing all efforts into making your country better.
The Second Bank of the United States-a federal bank that was in charge of rebuilding the US economy after the war of 1812. Jackson believed it was an illegal elitist institution that rivaled the other 3 branches of government, and it was closed in 1835 by President Jackson.

Here’s a video we will be watching:

And here is a more in-depth video about Jackson that tells you much more about the man and his legacy.

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