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Jackson Spoils System Indian Removal Nullification Bank Wars The Age of Jackson Jackson Spoils System Indian Removal Nullification Bank Wars

Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin, 1791 What effect did this have on South & Slavery?

Missouri Compromise: “A Firebell in the Night!” - TJ

2nd Two-Party System Democratic Party: similar to Jeffersonian Republicans, supporters of Jackson Whig Party: similar to Federalists headed by Clay, Calhoun & Webster

Jacksonian Democracy Universal white male suffrage - extends voting right while stripping Away rights of free blacks and others. Citizenship closer tie to race. Jackson’s “Spoils System” Incoming President’s can provide jobs to supporters.

Indian Removal Act 1830 eviction of Indians from the East. Cherokee victory in Worcester v. Georgia (Supreme Court) Jackson ignored ruling. Trail of Tears: 1/4 of Cherokee die on the forced 800 mile trip from Georgia to Oklahoma Territory

Jackson kills Bank of the US

What is the message of this cartoon? An 1832 Cartoon: What is the message of this cartoon?