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1 WARM UP Identify three of the following from last class: 1) Development in Farm Equipment 2) Development in Transportation 3) Development in Communication 4) Economy in the South 5) Economy in the North Identification includes: Who, What, When, Where, Historical Significance Identification includes: Who, What, When, Where, Historical Significance
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2 Post-Jackson Era Read pages 234 (Whig party forms) to end of page 235. Take 5 minutes to do this. 1
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3 Jackson’s Legacy Whig Party Forms in 1834- Ideals of American System (Henry Clay) Martin Van Buren wins election of 1836- He is a democrat Van Buren has to deal with problems set up by Jackson: pet banks or “wildcat banks” Run on banks creates Panic of 1837...Remind you of something? 2
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4 Harrison & Tyler Harrison-Whig party candidate Elected in 1840 Died of pneumonia after 1 month in office John Tyler steps into Presidency opposed whig programs for economic recovery “His Accidency” 3
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5 Take a minute... Explain the problems for Martin Van Buren in 1836. Summarize the cause and effect of the Panic of 1837. 4
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2 nd Great Awakening Read pages 240-242 (stop when you get to Transcendentalism and Reforms)
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7 What is it? A rejection of predetermined salvation, emphasis on individual responsibility for seeking salvation Charles Grandison Finney Evangelical preacher- “Father of modern revivalism” Leads to reforms of 1830s in women’s rights, school reform, and abolition 6
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8 Take a minute: Hypothesize the causes of reform in women’s rights, schools, and abolition during the 1830s.... How does evangelism play a part? 7
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9 Revivalism emotional meetings meant to awaken faith through impassioned preaching and prayer 8
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10 African-American Church Slaves interpret Christian message as promise of freedom for their people first black national convention in Philadelphia, 1830 9
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Effects Nationalism Market Economy Growth Increased Democracy
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