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The Age of Jackson
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A.Jacksonian Democracy – period when expanded voting rights and conventions led to more people becoming active in politics
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The Age of Jackson 1. Many white men gain opportunity to vote when property requirements were removed
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The Age of Jackson 2. Nominating conventions – public meetings held by political parties to choose party’s candidates
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The Age of Jackson 3. Women and African Americans still had NO voting rights
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The Age of Jackson 4. Democratic Party – supporters of Andrew Jackson 5. National Republicans – supporters of John Quincy Adams
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The Age of Jackson B.Jackson’s Victory 1.Campaign of 1828 focuses on candidate’s personalities Jackson v. Adams
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The Age of Jackson - War hero who was poor and rose through hard work - Hot tempered, crude and ill-equipped for president Andrew Jackson
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The Age of Jackson John Quincy Adams - Harvard educated, father 2 nd president of US - Out of touch with everyday people -“cold as a lump of ice”
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The Age of Jackson a. Jackson wins with record number - victory seen as win for common people
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The Age of Jackson “What a scene did we witness!…a rabble, a mob, of boys,…women children, scrambling, fighting, romping…But it was the people’s day, and the people’s President, and the people would rule.” ~ describing Jackson’s inauguration party
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The Age of Jackson 2. Jackson rewards some supporters with government jobs - known as spoil system a. Jackson relies on Secretary of State Martin Van Buren and other members of his kitchen cabinet
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The Age of Jackson C.Conflict over Tariffs 1. North – manufacturers and want high tariffs to protect from foreign competition
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The Age of Jackson 2. South – rely on agriculture and import most goods; want low tariffs
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The Age of Jackson 3. Tariff of Abominations – tariff with high rates a. South – federal govern abusing powers b. North – pleased
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The Age of Jackson D.The Nullification Crisis – dispute between state and federal governs 1. States’ rights – supporters believe federal govern is limited by Constitution
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The Age of Jackson a. Written by V President John Calhoun b. Said states had right to nullify, or cancel federal law they considered unconstitutional
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2. S Carolina tests nullification theory after congress passes new tariff The Age of Jackson
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a. they threaten to withdraw from Union if force is used to collect tariffs
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The Age of Jackson 3. President Jackson against nullification 4. Compromise – Congress lowers taxes little by little and S Carolina will enforce tariff law
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The Age of Jackson E.The Second Bank of the US 1. Jackson against 2 nd Bank of US
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The Age of Jackson 2. McCulloch v. Maryland – states try to tax branches of national bank a. Case goes to Supreme Court
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The Age of Jackson 1. Congress allowed to establish bank (Elastic Clause) 2. Federal law superior to state law
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The Age of Jackson 3. Maryland cannot tax bank
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The Age of Jackson 3. Jackson weakens power of national bank
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The Age of Jackson F. Van Buren’s Presidency 1. Whig Party – group of Jackson’s opponents a. wanted weak president and strong legislature
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The Age of Jackson 2. Martin Van Buren (Jackson’s VP) wins election
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The Age of Jackson 3. Panic of 1837 – financial crisis that led to severe economic depression
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The Age of Jackson 4. Election of 1840 a. Van Buren blamed for economic depression
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The Age of Jackson b. Whigs nominate William Henry Harrison and John Tyler - Harrison was a general from the Battle of Tippecanoe
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The Age of Jackson c. Popular vote close but Harrison wins electoral vote by landslide
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The Age of Jackson
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