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The Age of Jackson 1824-1830
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The Election of 1824 “King Caucus” William Crawford End of the Virginia Dynasty Determining a candidate John Quincy Adams (MA) Henry Clay (KY) Andrew Jackson (TN) John C. Calhoun Utilizing the 12 th Amendment Stephen Van Rensselier A “corrupt bargain”
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The Election of 1824: The “Corrupt Bargain”
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CandidatePopular Vote Electoral Vote Andrew Jackson43%99 J.Q. Adams31%84 William Crawford 13%41 Henry Clay13%37
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The Presidency of John Quincy Adams
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A new political party/system emerges Democratic-Republicans “Natural aristocracy” “Natural aristocracy” The common man Liberal western voting laws Dorr’s rebellion
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More political movements The “Workies” Frances Wright Anti-Masonic Party William Morgan William Wirt National party convention
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The abduction and murder of William Morgan
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Morgan’s Monument
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William Wirt
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The Election of 1828 Mud slinging Democratic Republicans v National Republicans Popular participation
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The Presidency of Andrew Jackson Laissez-faire gov’t Jacksonian attitudes and ideals Spoils system Internal Improvements Maysville Road Veto
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Indian removal RebellionSeminoles Cherokees and the Courts Worcester v Georgia Trail of Tears Creeks Chief William McIntosh
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Trail of Tears
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Map of the route to Indian Territory
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Sequoiah
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Chief William McIntosh
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McIntosh Home in Whitesburg, GA
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States Rights Tariff of Abomination VP John C. Calhoun The South Carolina Exposition and Protest Tariff of 1832 Principle of nullification “Force bill” “Force bill” Compromise tariff
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