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Essential Question: Champion of the “Common Man”? “King” Andrew? OR
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1828 Election Results
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The Center of Population in the Country Moves WEST
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The New “ Jackson Coalition ” 3 The Planter Elite in the South 3 People on the Frontier 3 State Politicians – spoils system 3 Immigrants in the cities.
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Jackson ’ s Faith in the “ Common Man ” 3I3I3I3Intense distrust of Eastern “establishment,” monopolies, & special privilege. 3H3H3H3His heart & soul was with the “plain folk.” 3B3B3B3Belief that the common man was capable of uncommon achievements.
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The Reign of “ King Mob ”
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18301830 Webster: Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable. Jackson: Our Federal Union—it must be preserved. Calhoun: The Union, next to our liberty, most dear.
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Indian Removal 3 Jackson’s Goal? 3 1830 Indian Removal Act 3 Cherokee Nation v. GA (1831) * “domestic dependent nation” 3 Jackson: John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it!
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The Cherokee Nation After 1820
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Indian Removal
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Trail of Tears (1838-1839)
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