The Jacksonian Era Chapter 11 Lecture Outline © 2013 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Andrew Jackson and the National Bank
Setting the Stage Jackson and the Nation He Inherited Appointments and Rivalries
Setting the Stage The Eaton Affair Internal Improvements
Nullification Calhoun’s Theory The Webster-Hayne Debate
Nullification The Rift with Calhoun The South Carolina Ordinance
Nullification Jackson’s Firm Response Clay’s Compromise
Jackson’s Indian Policy Indian Removal The Trail of Tears
Jackson’s Indian Policy
The Bank Controversy The Bank’s Opponents The Recharter Effort
Contentious Politics Campaign Innovations The Removal of Government Deposits
Contentious Politics Fiscal Measures Boom and Bust
Van Buren and the New Party System The Whig Coalition The Election of 1836
Van Buren and the New Party System The Panic of 1837 An Independent Treasury
Van Buren and the New Party System The “Log Cabin and Hard Cider” Campaign
Van Buren and the New Party System
Assessing the Jackson Years Ideal of republican virtue
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