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Warm-Up (6) 50 Facts!

Announcements (1) Units 1-7 Study Guide due day after Spring Break Mr. Haughton’s birthday on March 9, 2014 He does not age, he levels up! He does not get older, he evolves!

Class Mottos (3) Who are we? Diamonds!

“Swing your machete!”

The Presidency of Andrew Jackson pg. 83 Unit 7: Jackson, Manifest Destiny, Technology and Reform The Presidency of Andrew Jackson pg. 83

Today’s Mission (16) Summarize the major events of Jackson’s presidency (8.5E)

Random…Do not write…

The Basics 7th President: 1829-1837 Democratic Party War Hero (1812: Battle of New Orleans) Believed in the “common man” 1st president from “the West”

Spoils System Fired many in the executive branch Replaced them with his own people as a reward

Bank War Hated the national bank Removed $$$ Put into state banks Caused a recession

Nullification Crisis 1832 South Carolina threatens to “nullify” (ignore) the new federal tariff (tax on imports) Jackson threatens to send in troops S.C. follows law

Treatment of Minorities Thought they were inferior Was a slave owner Supported the 1830 Indian Removal Act which led to the Trail of Tears

Students

Independent Practice pg. 84 RAFT Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Role Andrew Jackson Jackson’s #1 Common Man Fan Enemy of Jackson Audience Yourself; future Americans American public American public; Andrew Jackson Format Journal entry 10 tweets about why Jackson is the greatest president ever Speech to the American public about why Andrew Jackson is the worst president ever! Topic Discuss Andrew Jackson’s presidency (minimum of 250 words!!!)

Sentence Starters #commonmanrules #let’sputhimonmoney! #murderthabank! Dear Journal, I am the best president ever. Here are a few of the things I did while I was president: My fellow Jackson haters, we must get rid of this clown. Look at what he has done so far… #commonmanrules #let’sputhimonmoney! #murderthabank!

Cool-Down (5) Complete the following exit ticket

Homework (1) Complete the Andrew Jackson Presidency reading