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Early 1800's- Nationalism and Sectionalism
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This podcast discusses the economic differences of the north and south after the War of 1812, and the beginnings of industrialization, nullification and sectionalism. Increased nationalism is also discussed with the examples of the Monroe Doctrine and Gibbons v Ogden. Jacksonian Democracy is covered as well as Jacksons role in the Indian Removal Act and National Bank controversy.
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