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Title: Andrew Jackson


1
Chapter 8 The Spirit of Reform Section 1
Jacksonian America 1829-1837
2
Essential Question
Champion of the Common Man?
KingAndrew?
OR
3
First Known Painting of Jackson, 1815
4
General Jackson During the Seminole Wars
5
The Common MansPresidential Candidate
6
1828 Election Results
7
Voting Requirements in the Early 19c
8
Increased 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)

9
The Reign of King Mob
10
The 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

11
The Webster-Hayne Debate
Sen. Daniel Webster UnionMA
Sen. Robert Hayne States RightsSC
12
South 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

13
Jacksonian 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
15
Essential Question
Champion of the Common Man?
KingAndrew?
OR
16
Results of the Specie Circular
  • Banknotes loose their value.
  • Land sales plummeted.
  • Credit not available.
  • Businesses began to fail.
  • Unemployment rose.

The Panic of 1837!
17
The 1836 Election Results
Dem- Martin Van Buren Old KinderhookO. K.
18
Indian 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!

19
The Cherokee Nation After 1820
20
Indian Removal
21
Trail of Tears (1838-1839)
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