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Knights Charge 11/19 Who was the main reformer of the Prison and Mental Health system? Who was William Lloyd Garrison? How did many women’s rights movement.

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1 Knights Charge 11/19 Who was the main reformer of the Prison and Mental Health system? Who was William Lloyd Garrison? How did many women’s rights movement leaders try to get reform? Describe how the public viewed Andrew Jackson. How did he appeal to the “Common Man”?

2 Focusing Points… How did Andrew Jackson’s Presidency impact the relationship between the North and the South? How did Andrew Jackson appeal to the “common man”? How did Andrew Jackson’s Presidency impact Native Americans

3 Andrew Jackson: The Man, The Myth, The Legend…
15. Describe Andrew Jackson’s public image: Viewed as a rugged, frontiersman Nicknamed “Old Hickory” Self-made man 16. What is the Spoils System? System where Jackson gave government jobs to those who supported him

4 “To the victor goes the spoils…

5 Andrew Jackson and the “Common Man”
19. How does Andrew Jackson help the “common man”? Jackson extends democracy to the “common man” by removing the qualification of having property to vote

6 Andrew Jackson: Banks, Tariffs, and Sectionalism
17. How did government policy on banks and tariffs lead to sectionalism? Government supported tariff Jackson removed the National Bank Both actions greatly angered the South which led to increased Sectionalism Sectionalism: Division between the North and South

7 Jackson’s Tariff of Abominations and War on the Bank
18. How did Jackson deal with the internal conflict of the National Bank and tariff? 1828: Jackson passes a tariff that benefits the North. The South nullifies the tariff forcing Jackson to claim he will enforce the tariff. Jackson removes National Bank

8 TARIFF OF ABOMINATIONS!

9 20. What is Nullification???? Nullification: To cancel or to void

10 21. States’ Rights and Nullification
We have a problem…. States feel they have the power to nullify federal law Federal Government feels they should have power over states This leads to… States Rights (South) vs. Federal Government (North)

11 Jackson’s Stain on History
#22 What was the Trail of Tears? Cherokee were forced to march 800 miles from their home in Georgia to Oklahoma. Many died along the way.

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14 The Whig Party Opposition to Jackson
23. What political party forms to oppose Andrew Jackson? The Whig Party


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