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Warm-up #2Warm-up #21)1)What was the Adams-Onis Treaty What was the Adams-Onis Treaty and why was it important?and why was it important?
2)2)Compare the Convention of 1818 and Compare the Convention of 1818 and the Rush-Bagot Agreement? the Rush-Bagot Agreement?
The Monroe DoctrineThe Monroe Doctrine
With the Monroe Doctrine, the With the Monroe Doctrine, the United States strengthened its United States strengthened its relationship with Latin America.relationship with Latin America.
Latin American countries declared Latin American countries declared independence from Spainindependence from Spain
– Simon BolivarSimon Bolivar led many of these led many of these revolutions.revolutions.
– The United States feared European The United States feared European countries would take control of newly free countries would take control of newly free countries.countries.
United States issued United States issued Monroe DoctrineMonroe Doctrine
– Warned European powers not to interfere in Warned European powers not to interfere in AmericasAmericas
– Put Latin America in U.S. sphere of influencePut Latin America in U.S. sphere of influence
The Monroe Doctrine: Four The Monroe Doctrine: Four Basic PointsBasic Points
The United States would not interfere in the The United States would not interfere in the affairs of European nations.affairs of European nations.
The United States would recognize, and not The United States would recognize, and not interfere with, countries that already existed interfere with, countries that already existed in the Americas.in the Americas.
The Western Hemisphere was off-limits to The Western Hemisphere was off-limits to colonization by any foreign power.colonization by any foreign power.
The United States would consider any The United States would consider any attempt by a European power to colonize or attempt by a European power to colonize or interfere in the Western Hemisphere a interfere in the Western Hemisphere a hostile act.hostile act.
European Colonies in Western Hemisphere by 1750
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HFiSUjEzVs
Word Map for Monroe Word Map for Monroe Doctrine Doctrine
Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine WorksheetWorksheet
Use your textbook to help you Use your textbook to help you complete the word map for the complete the word map for the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe Doctrine.
Work with your table. Work with your table. Discuss the Monroe Doctrine. Discuss the Monroe Doctrine.
– Do you think it was wise?Do you think it was wise?– Was it a moral policy, why or why Was it a moral policy, why or why
not?not?– Did the USA have right to tell other Did the USA have right to tell other
nations what to do in other nations? nations what to do in other nations?
Warm-up #3 Warm-up #3
What did the Monroe Doctrine say? What did the Monroe Doctrine say? Why did President Monroe and Why did President Monroe and
Secretary of State JQ Adams think Secretary of State JQ Adams think the Monroe Doctrine was necessary? the Monroe Doctrine was necessary?
Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine CartoonsCartoons
Read the paragraph description Read the paragraph description about the Monroe Doctrine.about the Monroe Doctrine.
We are going to look at three We are going to look at three political cartoons about the political cartoons about the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe Doctrine.
You will create your own original You will create your own original cartoon about the Monroe cartoon about the Monroe Doctrine. Doctrine.
Due Friday! Due Friday!
What is a political cartoon?What is a political cartoon?
Makes a point, sometimes through Makes a point, sometimes through humor.humor.
The artist has a message he wants The artist has a message he wants the viewer to getthe viewer to get
The main purpose is to persuadeThe main purpose is to persuade
Political Cartoon techniquesPolitical Cartoon techniques Symbolism – is when you use one thing to Symbolism – is when you use one thing to
represent something else: dove = peacerepresent something else: dove = peace
Exaggeration – a statement that shows Exaggeration – a statement that shows something as better or worse than it actually something as better or worse than it actually is: is:
Labeling—using terms/initials to clarify Labeling—using terms/initials to clarify something in the cartoonsomething in the cartoon
Analogy—comparison between two unlike Analogy—comparison between two unlike things to make a point things to make a point
Irony—when the result is opposite of what Irony—when the result is opposite of what you would expectyou would expect
Monroe Doctrine Political Monroe Doctrine Political CartoonCartoon
Monroe Doctrine Political Monroe Doctrine Political CartoonCartoon
HomeworkHomework Complete Personal Monroe Complete Personal Monroe
Doctrine worksheet.Doctrine worksheet.