1812 Dbq

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In this period, the U.S. was struggling with defining what exact ideals it was going to have due to the effects of having a rapid territorial and economic changes. There was a conflict with Great Britain because they repeatedly took control of how the U.S. interacted with other states, there was a risk that America was going to lose its independence. This conflict resolved from the War of 1812. After the War of 1812, the United States of America had finally gotten complete independence from the United Kingdom’s control. However, this was not the only thing that America was remembered for during this period. After getting out of Great Britain’s control, the U.S. was able to expand its territory as much as they could. This was the idea of Manifest Destiny, the idea that America was …show more content…

He won many battles and signed the Indian Removal Act. James Monroe is a key person in this time period because he is the creator of the Monroe Doctrine, the principle of US policy that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US. This time period impacted other areas of American History because of the global market and communications revolution, influenced by technological innovations, led to dramatic shifts in the nature of agriculture and manufacturing for the future. Changes such as The Second Great Awakening seemed controversial because thousands listened to evangelical preachers and were encouraged to convert to Baptist or Methodist doctrines. The emphasis on the purification of society coincided with the other reforms of the age. If I were present during this time I would want to be apart of the Seneca Falls Convention because it was the first the first women’s rights convention. I also would want to participate in the World Anti-Slavery Convention because I believe all people are equal and would love to see the world take a step towards that

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