Title: Andrew Jackson
1Chapter 8 The Spirit of Reform Section 1
Jacksonian America 1829-1837
2Essential Question
Champion of the Common Man?
KingAndrew?
OR
3First Known Painting of Jackson, 1815
4General Jackson During the Seminole Wars
5The Common MansPresidential Candidate
61828 Election Results
7Voting Requirements in the Early 19c
8Increased Democratization?
- White male suffrage increased- no property
restrictions - Caucus vs. national nominating convention
- Spoils system? Party loyalty and support
- Rise of Third Parties- Whigs (England-limit power
of King) - Popular campaigning (parades, rallies, floats,
etc.) - Two-party system returned in the 1832 election
- Dem-Reps ? Natl. Reps.(1828) ? Whigs
(1832) ? Republicans (1854) - Democrats (1828)
9The Reign of King Mob
10The Nullification Crisis
British try to flood U.S. with cheap goods
tariff raised 1824, 1828 Vice-president John C.
Calhoun calls 1828 Tariff of Abominations
- Thinks South pays for Norths prosperity
cotton prices low - Calhoun devises nullification theory
- - states can reject laws they consider
unconstitutional - - states have right to leave Union if
nullification denied
11The Webster-Hayne Debate
Sen. Daniel Webster UnionMA
Sen. Robert Hayne States RightsSC
12South Carolina Rebels
- South Carolina declares 1828, 1832 tariffs null
threatens to secede - Congress passes Force Bill can use army, navy
against S. Carolina - Henry Clay proposes tariff that lowers duties
over 10 years
13Jacksonian Opposition
- Jackson Opposes the Bank
- Jackson vetoes bill to re-charter Second Bank of
the United States - Presents bank as privileged institution that
favors the wealthy - Pet Banks
- Jackson puts federal money in state banks loyal
to Democratic Party - Whig Party Forms
- People unhappy with Jackson form Whig Party, back
American System
14 1832 Cartoon
15Essential Question
Champion of the Common Man?
KingAndrew?
OR
16Results of the Specie Circular
- Banknotes loose their value.
- Land sales plummeted.
- Credit not available.
- Businesses began to fail.
- Unemployment rose.
The Panic of 1837!
17The 1836 Election Results
Dem- Martin Van Buren Old KinderhookO. K.
18Indian Removal
- Jacksons Goal?
- 1830 ? Indian Removal Act
- Cherokee Nation v. GA (1831) domestic
dependent nation - Worcester v. GA (1832)
- Jackson John Marshall has made his
decision, now let him enforce it!
19The Cherokee Nation After 1820
20Indian Removal
21Trail of Tears (1838-1839)