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Fallout of the Veto Creates Panic
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Era of Van Buren Nation prospered under Jackson Nation prospered under Jackson Whig Party formed as opponentstoJackson Whig Party formed as opponents to Jackson ◦ (“King Andrew I”) Jackson’s V.P. won Election of 1836 Jackson’s V.P. easily won the Election of 1836 ◦ Martin Van Buren ◦ Main opponent is former military general William Henry Harrison Within months people feared for the economy ◦ Panic of 1837 exchange paper money for gold or silver People rushed to banks to exchange paper money for gold or silver
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Depression and Change Banks could not keep up Banks could not keep up & most went into default led to a depression ◦ It led to a depression Clay & Webster believed the government should help Some like Clay & Webster believed the government should help ◦ Van Buren believed the economy would improve on its own Van Buren blamed for the Panic Van Buren blamed for the Panic of 1837
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Election of 1840 Whigschose William Henry Harrison Whigs again chose military hero William Henry Harrison John Tyler as V.P., ◦ (VA) John Tyler as V.P., a former Democrat Made most of nickname “Old Tippecanoe” “Tippecanoe & Tyler, too!” ◦ Whig campaign slogan – “Tippecanoe & Tyler, too!” Whigs appealed to “common people Whigs appealed to “common people” Used the log cabin ◦ Similar to Andrew Jackson ◦ Blamed Van Buren for the depression ◦ HarrisonPresident ◦ Harrison has a decisive Presidential victory Harrison’s speech in the cold led to his death Harrison’s long speech in the bitter cold led to his death one month after inauguration ◦ First time a president died in office Tyler became president ◦ Vice-President Tyler became president
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