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Early life Nashville Frontier Rachel Robards Horseshoe Bend New Orleans 1818 Florida Hero of the “common man”
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The War of 1812
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Andrew Jackson Winfield Scott William Henry Harrison Myth of the Militia NATIONALISM
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John Quincy Adams and Florida The Seminole War
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Alexander Arbuthnot and Robert Ambrister
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The “Era of Good Feelings” –John Quincy Adams and Florida The Seminole War Adams-Onís Treaty
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Andrew Jackson 1819 Adams-Onis Treaty
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The Election of 1824 –Henry Clay –John C. Calhoun –John Quincy Adams –William H. Crawford –Andrew Jackson
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"I feel much alarmed at the prospect of seeing General Jackson President. He is one of the most unfit men I know of for such a place. He has had very little respect for laws or constitutions, and is, in fact, an able military chief. His passions are terrible. When I was President of the Senate he was a Senator; and he could never speak on account of the rashness of his feelings. I have seen him attempt it repeatedly, and as often choke with rage. His passions are no doubt cooler now; he has been much tried since I knew him, but he is a dangerous man." Thomas Jefferson to Daniel Webster, December 1824.
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The Revival of Opposition –Fall of the caucus –Selection of electors –Twelfth Amendment
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The Revival of Opposition –The “Corrupt Bargain” Disputed Election
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The Revival of Opposition –The “Corrupt Bargain”
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Charles Dickinson Jesse and Thomas Hart Benton
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Pronounced “Quinzy”
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The Revival of Opposition –The Second President Adams –Adams and Clay National Republicans –Jackson supporters Democratic Republicans or DEMOCRATS John Quincy Adams (Library of Congress)
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Old Kinderhook Nashville Junto
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The Revival of Opposition –Election of 1828 –Martin Van Buren –Democratic Party –National, state and local organization –Rachel Andrew Jackson (Library of Congress)
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Election of 1828 Candidates PartyElectoral Vote Popular Vote Andrew Jackson (TN) John C. Calhoun (SC) Democrat Republican 178647,286 J.Q. Adams (MA) Richard Rush (PA) National Republican 83508,064
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The Rise of Mass Politics Jackson Inaugurated Mays 369 9-28 Andrew Jackson Travels to Washington (Library of Congress)
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Mays 369 9-29
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Mays 369 9-30
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"I never saw such a mixture," said Joseph Story, then a justice on the Supreme Court: "The reign of King Mob seemed triumphant." Mays 369 9-31
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The Rise of Mass Politics –The Expanding Electorate The Franchise Expanded Mays 369 9-32 Participation in Presidential Elections, 1824-1860
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The Rise of Mass Politics –The Expanding Electorate The Franchise Expanded Mays 369 9-33 Participation in Presidential Elections, 1824-1860
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Mays 369 9-34 “Verdict of the People” by George Caleb Bingham 1855
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Mays 369 9-35 “Canvassing for a Vote” by George Caleb Bingham, 1852
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Mays 369 9-36 “Stump Speaking” by George Caleb Bingham, 1854
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Mays 369 9-37 “County Election” by George Caleb Bingham, 1851
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Mays 369 9-38 “County Politician” by George Caleb Bingham, 1849
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The Rise of Mass Politics –The Expanding Electorate The Franchise Expanded Mays 369 9-39
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The Rise of Mass Politics –President of the Common Man The “Spoils System” “Outline of Principles” Mays 369 9-40
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The Rise of Mass Politics –President of the Common Man The “Spoils System” “Old Mr. Norse” Samuel Swartwout Mays 369 9-41
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The Rise of Mass Politics –The Legitimization of Party The Two-Party System Mays 369 9-42
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“Spoils System” Cabinet –Eaton Affair –Kitchen Cabinet Indian Removal Nullification B.U.S. Veto Mays 369 9-43
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Mays 369 9-44
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