Make a list of things that you may know about Andrew Jackson. Warm-up
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7 th president War hero of 1812 Tennessean Self-made man Andrew Jackson
The Age of Jackson Indian Policies Bank Crisis Jacksonian Democracy Nullification Crisis
It was said that Andrew Jackson was “as strong as a hickory stick.” Nicknamed “Old Hickory”
Use your book to define the following: Tariff Secede nullify Warm-up:
When you see Andrew Jackson write the slide.
1828 – Political Party Split!! Democratic – Republicans Andrew Jackson National Republicans John Quincy Adams
Distrusted big government Supported by immigrants, laborers, frontiersmen Andrew Jackson & The Democratic Republicans
Believed in strong central government Wanted to build roads National bank Supported by merchants and farmers John Quincy Adams’ Political Party National Republicans
SS hift in politics to the Common Man VV iews left a legacy on politics HH e represented a government by the people Election of 1829 – Andrew Jackson won!
Tariff – tax on imported goods Tariff Crisis!!!
To cancel Nullify -
To break away Secede -
Read with a purpose to find the following: 1.Which section of the United States would SUPPORT a tariff? 2.Which section of the United States would REJECT a tariff? Read pg. 339 Nullification Crisis
Which section of the U.S. would support a tariff? WHY? Tariff Crisis!! Discuss
Which section of the U.S. would reject a tariff? WHY? Tariff Crisis!! Discuss
People in the northeast would SUPPORT a tariff. People in the south would REJECT a tariff. Nullification Crisis
People in the northeast would support a tariff because it would force the south to buy American made products. Nullification Crisis
People in the south would reject a tariff because it would raise prices on American goods. Nullification Crisis
TT HE SOUTH PROTESTS the TARIFF!! TT hey want to nullify the tariff! SS ome southerners want to secede.
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The states believed that the federal government was created by the states. The states should decide if a federal law was constitutional. States Rights!
Andrew Jackson believed that the union is more important than the states when overruling the constitutionality of a law. Nullification Crisis
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Andrew Jackson &Nullification Crisis Notes QUIZ
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“Liberty, Union, now and forever one and inseparable.” **Daniel Webster
“Our federal union must be preserved.” Andrew Jackson
If you don’t believe in states rights, who do you think should decide on the constitutionality of a federal law? How is this belief supported? States Rights!
What is Jackson’s view on nullification?
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Describe the Nullification Crisis in 8 sentences. You must use the following words: Nullification Tariff South North Secede Wednesday Warm-up:
The 7 th President Andrew Jackson was (for/against) tariffs. A tariff would (increase/decrease) the cost of imported goods into the United States. The (North/South) was trading with Europe. The tariff angered the (North/South). The (North/South) wanted the tariff because it would make the (North/South) dependent on American goods. Warm-up: Tuesday Number you paper 1-5. Choose the correct answer.