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1 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Out of Many A History of the American People Seventh Edition Chapter The Growth of Democracy 1824–1840 11

2 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Growth of Democracy 1824–1840 The New Democratic Politics in North America The Jackson Presidency Changing the Course of Government The Second American Party System American Arts and Letters Conclusion

3 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Whig Parade, 1840s. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.

4 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Chapter Focus Questions How did suffrage expand between 1800 and 1840? In what ways did Andrew Jackson’s presidency affirm new democratic policies? How did the major political struggles of the Jackson years strengthen the executive branch of government?

5 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Chapter Focus Questions (cont’d) How did the basic two-party pattern of American political democracy take shape? How was a distinctive American cultural identity shaped by writers and artists?

6 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage North America and Philadelphia

7 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage A Community of Voters Moves from Deference to Democracy William Heighton  Helped form Philadelphia working men’s party Animosity towards the monied aristocracy  Lack of broad appeal, the party did not last long and was quickly absorbed by the Jackson’s Democratic Party.

8 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The New Democratic Politics in North America

9 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Stump Speaking

10 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Struggles over Popular Rights: Mexico, the Caribbean, Canada 1821  Mexico independence Haiti  Independence ended slavery / destroyed sugar industry British Caribbean  Numerous revolts / abolition of slavery / decline of the sugar industry

11 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Struggles over Popular Rights: Mexico, the Caribbean, Canada 1837  Revolt by Upper and Lower Canada led to the union of the two regions to make the French- speaking population a minority.

12 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage MAP 11.1 Population Trends: Westward Expansion, 1830

13 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Expansion and Limits of Suffrage While the population of the United States more than doubled between 1800 and 1830, the trans-Appalachian population grew tenfold.

14 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Expansion and Limits of Suffrage 1800: White, male, property owners could vote in most states. New western states in Union, suffrage expanded 1820: Most of older states had dropped property qualifications 1840: 90 percent of adult white males could vote

15 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Expansion and Limits of Suffrage (cont'd) Women and African Americans were barred from voting. Unstable politics challenged democracy and threatened mob rule.

16 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage FIGURE 11.1 Race Exclusions for Suffrage, 1790–1855

17 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage MAP 11.2 The Election of 1824

18 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Election of 1824 The 1824 election marked an end to the political truce of the Era of Good Feelings. Five candidates ran for the presidency. Though Andrew Jackson had the most popular votes, John Quincy Adams won as a result of the so-called “corrupt bargain.” Hostile relations with Congress blocked many of Adams’s initiatives.

19 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage FIGURE 11.2 The Burgeoning of Newspapers

20 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The New Popular Democratic Culture A more popular form of politics was emerging. Mass rallies, parades and rowdy election days marked mass politics. New state organizations increased political participation and helped elect Andrew Jackson president. New techniques of mass campaigning encouraged increases in participation.

21 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage MAP 11.3 The Election of 1828

22 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Election of 1828 In the 1828 election, Jackson triumphed as his supporters portrayed the contest as a struggle between democracy and aristocracy. His victory showed the strength of the new popular democratic culture and system of national parties made up of a coalition of the North, South, and West.

23 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage MAP 11.3 The Election of 1828

24 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage FIGURE 11.3 Pre–Civil War Voter Turnout

25 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Jackson Presidency

26 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage President’s Levee, or all Creation Going to the White House

27 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage A Popular President Jackson symbolized the personal advancement that the frontier offered. Although elites questioned his qualifications, his victory at New Orleans in 1815 made Jackson a popular hero His inauguration brought out a mob of well-wishers who had unruly behavior. His popular appeal marked a new, democratic style of politics.

28 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage A Strong Executive Jackson was a strong executive who consulted with the “Kitchen Cabinet,” largely ignoring his cabinet. Clay, Webster and Calhoun were excluded from Jackson’s inner circle. The Peggy Eaton affair underlined Jackson’s new approach to politics and brought women’s unofficial influence to an abrupt end.

29 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage A Strong Executive (cont'd) Jackson strengthened the presidency by using the veto more frequently than had all of his predecessors combined.

30 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Nation’s Leader Versus Sectional Spokesmen Jackson’s Democrats created a national coalition that transcended sectional identity. Regional spokespeople included:  Daniel Webster for the North;  John C. Calhoun for the South; and  Henry Clay for the West.

31 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Three Great Sectional Leaders.

32 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Nation’s Leader Versus Sectional Spokesmen (cont’d) Spokesmen continuing popularity showed the power of sectional interests. Jackson overrode sectional interests and had national appeal.

33 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Nullification Crisis Constitutional ambiguity, sectional interests, and the states’ rights issue caused political controversies. The 1828 “Tariff of Abominations” elicited a strong reaction from South Carolina. Southerners argued that the tariff was an unconstitutional effort to enrich the North at southern expense.

34 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Nullification Crisis (cont’d) John C. Calhoun wrote a defense of the doctrine of nullification claiming states could refuse to enforce laws they deemed unconstitutional. South Carolina nullified the 1833 tariff and threatened to secede. Jackson considered South Carolina’s action treason and passed the Force Bill.

35 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Nullification Crisis (cont’d) Henry Clay engineered a compromise tariff that ended the threat of civil war.

36 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Changing the Course of Government

37 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage MAP 11.4 Southern Indian Cessions and Removals, 1830s

38 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Indian Removal Jackson embraced the policy of Indian cession of their lands and removal west of the Mississippi River. The five civilized tribes of the South were most affected. Even though the Cherokee had adopted white ways and accepted white culture, Jackson pressed for their removal.

39 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Indian Removal (cont'd) Jackson defied the Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Cherokee. The Cherokee removal was called the “Trail of Tears.” The removal was strongly opposed by northerners. Women’s benevolent societies surprised many in Congress with their activism and petitions.

40 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Internal Improvements Jackson argued that federal funding for infrastructure was unconstitutional. The veto of the Maysville Road Bill was a slap at Henry Clay as much as a policy statement. Without federal funding the initiatives passed to private developers who then passed it to the states.

41 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Internal Improvements (cont'd) States provided more funding for roads, canals and railroads than the federal government.

42 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Federal and State Support for Private Enterprise The Supreme Court under Marshall fostered economic growth by:  federal power over interstate commerce; and  economic competition by denying monopolies. State laws enabled businesses to protect themselves by granting charters of incorporation.

43 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Federal and State Support for Private Enterprise (cont'd) Greater economic certainty helped bring about the Market Revolution.

44 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Bank War 1816: the Second Bank of the United States—quasi-private The Second Bank acted as a currency stabilizer by:  growth of strong and stable financial interest; and  curbing less stable and irresponsible ones. Eastern merchants found the bank a useful institution.

45 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Bank War (cont'd) Western farmers and speculators feared the Bank represented a moneyed elite. Jackson vetoed the bill when Clay and Webster pushed for early re-chartering.

46 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Jackson’s Reelection in 1832 With the Bank recharter as the main issue, in the election of 1832 Jackson soundly defeated Henry Clay. After his victory, Jackson withdrew federal deposits and placed them in “pet” banks. Jackson claimed that he was the direct representative of the people and could act regardless of Congressional opinion.

47 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Whigs, Van Buren, and the Panic of 1837 The Bank called in commercial loans, causing a recession. Jackson’s Specie Circular made the situation worse. Jackson’s opponents founded an opposition party—the Whigs. The new party lost the 1836 election to Martin Van Buren.

48 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Whigs, Van Buren, and the Panic of 1837 (cont'd) The Panic led to depression, and a dismal term for Van Buren.

49 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Terrible effects of the Panic of 1837 on ordinary people—bank failures, unemployment, drunkenness, and destitution

50 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage “King Andrew.”

51 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Second American Party System

52 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Whigs and Democrats Both parties were coalitions of regional interests seeking a national majority. Democrats:  Party spoke for Jeffersonian democracy, expansion, and the freedom of the “common man” from interference of the government of financial monopolies  It’s power base lay in the rural South and West and among northern urban workers

53 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Whigs and Democrats (cont’d) Whigs:  Heirs to Federalism, they favored strong role for national government in economy and supported active social reform  It’s power base lay in the North and Old Northwest among voters who benefited from increased commercialization and among southern planters and urban merchants

54 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Campaign of 1840 In the election of 1840 Whigs portrayed their candidate, William Henry Harrison, as a military hero and man of the people and attacked Van Buren as an out of touch elitist. In reality, Van Buren had risen from a humble background.

55 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Campaign of 1840 (cont'd) The Whigs won a sweeping electoral victory in a campaign with 80 percent voter turnout.

56 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage MAP 11.5 The Election of 1840

57 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Whig Victory Turns to Loss: The Tyler Presidency The Whig triumph was short-lived as Harrison died a month after his inauguration. Vice-President John Tyler assumed office. A former Democrat, Tyler vetoed a series of bills calling for a new Bank of the United States, tariffs, and internal improvements. The Whigs were only able to win one more election, in 1848.

58 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage 1841 issue of the Crockett Almanac

59 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage American Arts and Letters

60 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Popular Cultures and the Spread of the Written Word The print revolution had far reaching effects beyond politics. Newspapers and almanacs fostered popular culture. Serious fiction, lurid tales of scandal and dime novels appealed to different audiences.

61 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Popular Cultures and the Spread of the Written Word (cont'd) The invention of the telegraph sped communications, widening horizons and expanding communities.

62 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Creating a National American Culture An intellectual movement was stimulated by eastern societies and journals. In the West, spottier culture led to a growing widening gap in economic and intellectual horizons Washington Irving, James Fennimore Cooper, and especially Ralph Waldo Emerson created a distinctly American culture.

63 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Kindred Spirits

64 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Artists and Builders Artists such as Albert Bierstedt and George Caleb Bingham drew upon dramatic themes from the American landscape and lifestyles. Neoclassical remained the architectural style for public buildings. Balloon frame construction enabled Americans to build homes at a rapid clip.

65 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Artists and Builders (cont'd) Housing for the common man became cheaper and more accessible.

66 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage Conclusion

67 Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Out of Many: A History of the American People, Seventh Edition John Mack Faragher Mari Jo Buhle Daniel Czitrom Susan H. Armitage The Growth of Democracy, 1824 - 1840 Jacksonian Democracy and the Second Party System led to major changes in politics as well as a wider political community. Sectionalism and nationalism continued to create unresolved conflicts. The economic, political and social divergence of North and South increased in the Age of Jackson.

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