Chapter 10: Democracy in America (1815-1840)
Monroe believes that the “systems“ of Europe and the Western Hemisphere are fundamentally different
The wars involving the US had never taken part in and would never have its policy
Monroe believes that each country should focus on their own freedom
Difference in mindsets
The US pursued the ideas of liberty and freedom
The Western Hemisphere wanted to gain political power
Europe was still in the “colonize and conquer“ mindset
The European system wanted the US to claim land for them
Monroe mentions Russia at the beginning of his address
Although Russia owned Alaska, Alaska was not a part of the Monroe Doctrine
Monroe believed that the nations should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world
The US created a negotiation with Russia and also gained other western powers
Those European nations that had colonies in the New World were excluded from the Monroe Doctrine
President Adams believes that the federal government should promote the sciences & arts
He believes that Congress should not be limited only to making laws to improve the nation’s economic life
It should make laws to improve the arts and sciences as well as the economy
Many people of the West and South did not believe that the constitution gave the national government the power to do all these things
They believed that the power belonged to the states
Their representatives in Congress rejected Adam’s proposals
The US is the freest nation on earth, he predicted, would also become the mightiest
He believed educational and scientific development is the precursor of economic development and support social power
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Numerical majorities - numerical recognizing numbers.
Only focuses on the majority and makes decisions based on this
Concurrent majorities - recognizing both numbers and conflicting issues within the society in which he governs
Takes into account the majority but also acknowledges the minority and their problem as well
Slaveholding states would rather use the numerical system and would most likely reject Calhoun’s proposed constitutional system
Women, children, and slaves were unworthy of voice
Non-freeholders did not have enough land for them to vote.
Political Freedom - having sovereign authority
1829 - Virginia politics successfully resisted demands for changes in voting qualifications
1850 - a subsequent constitutional convention eliminated the property requirement
Property owners declared that they did not necessarily possess “moral or intellectual endowments“
Andrew Jackson’s administration wanted to relocate the Cherokee to Oklahoma
The Cherokee were against this idea for many reasons
The land was unknown and unfamiliar to them
There were other Indian tribes living there already, so if the Cherokee had moved in, they would be seen as intruders
The new area did not have a large supply of wood and water
All of the neighbors in this crowded area would speak different languages and have different customs
The original inhabitants were savages and looked for any victims they had an advantage over
The only reason that the Cherokee agreed to be relocated was that they valued their national and individual rights
They knew if they stayed, they would face “intolerable oppression.“ They also faced prison time
The Cherokee had the right to stay where they were because they were the original inhabitants
Another reason that they had the right to stay was that they had a treaty with Washington
Trail of Tears - The Cherokee petitioned Congress to honor the treaty they already had. President Jackson and Van Buren decided to ignore the treaty and have them relocated anyway
They show that Free Blacks pay taxes on land and are a part of the community just as much as white men are
They argue that their fathers fought beside the white that made the US an independent republic which gives them the right to vote as much as the whites
They state that when their common country was invaded by a foreign foe, the colored men risked their lives in defense and that their fathers fought alongside the white fathers to make the country an independent republic
Monroe believes that the “systems“ of Europe and the Western Hemisphere are fundamentally different
The wars involving the US had never taken part in and would never have its policy
Monroe believes that each country should focus on their own freedom
Difference in mindsets
The US pursued the ideas of liberty and freedom
The Western Hemisphere wanted to gain political power
Europe was still in the “colonize and conquer“ mindset
The European system wanted the US to claim land for them
Monroe mentions Russia at the beginning of his address
Although Russia owned Alaska, Alaska was not a part of the Monroe Doctrine
Monroe believed that the nations should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world
The US created a negotiation with Russia and also gained other western powers
Those European nations that had colonies in the New World were excluded from the Monroe Doctrine
President Adams believes that the federal government should promote the sciences & arts
He believes that Congress should not be limited only to making laws to improve the nation’s economic life
It should make laws to improve the arts and sciences as well as the economy
Many people of the West and South did not believe that the constitution gave the national government the power to do all these things
They believed that the power belonged to the states
Their representatives in Congress rejected Adam’s proposals
The US is the freest nation on earth, he predicted, would also become the mightiest
He believed educational and scientific development is the precursor of economic development and support social power
c
a
.
Numerical majorities - numerical recognizing numbers.
Only focuses on the majority and makes decisions based on this
Concurrent majorities - recognizing both numbers and conflicting issues within the society in which he governs
Takes into account the majority but also acknowledges the minority and their problem as well
Slaveholding states would rather use the numerical system and would most likely reject Calhoun’s proposed constitutional system
Women, children, and slaves were unworthy of voice
Non-freeholders did not have enough land for them to vote.
Political Freedom - having sovereign authority
1829 - Virginia politics successfully resisted demands for changes in voting qualifications
1850 - a subsequent constitutional convention eliminated the property requirement
Property owners declared that they did not necessarily possess “moral or intellectual endowments“
Andrew Jackson’s administration wanted to relocate the Cherokee to Oklahoma
The Cherokee were against this idea for many reasons
The land was unknown and unfamiliar to them
There were other Indian tribes living there already, so if the Cherokee had moved in, they would be seen as intruders
The new area did not have a large supply of wood and water
All of the neighbors in this crowded area would speak different languages and have different customs
The original inhabitants were savages and looked for any victims they had an advantage over
The only reason that the Cherokee agreed to be relocated was that they valued their national and individual rights
They knew if they stayed, they would face “intolerable oppression.“ They also faced prison time
The Cherokee had the right to stay where they were because they were the original inhabitants
Another reason that they had the right to stay was that they had a treaty with Washington
Trail of Tears - The Cherokee petitioned Congress to honor the treaty they already had. President Jackson and Van Buren decided to ignore the treaty and have them relocated anyway
They show that Free Blacks pay taxes on land and are a part of the community just as much as white men are
They argue that their fathers fought beside the white that made the US an independent republic which gives them the right to vote as much as the whites
They state that when their common country was invaded by a foreign foe, the colored men risked their lives in defense and that their fathers fought alongside the white fathers to make the country an independent republic