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Title: Warm Up


1
Warm Up
  • Hand in your Slavery Experience Essay and Primary
    Source Packet Questions on Front Table
  • Prepare for Notes

2
The Election of 1828
  • Adams v. Jackson

3
Review
  • Summarize John Quincy Adams bio
  • Summarize Andrew Jacksons bio

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The Election of 1828
  • Jackson Calhoun
  • Adams and Rush

6
The Campaign National Republicans
Sticks and stones Adams, Sticks and stones
  • Attacked Jackson
  • Slave Trading
  • Treason
  • Murder
  • Gambling
  • Family
  • Wife

7
The Campaign Democratic Republicans
  • Attacking Adams
  • Gambling Furniture
  • Padding Expense

8
The Vote
9
Outcomes
  • Jackson takes office
  • King Mob
  • Firsts
  • Common Man and Self Made Man
  • Jackson loses his wife

10
Spoils System
  • Democrats concerned with growth of the Federal
    Government
  • Bureaucracy system in which non elected
    government workers carry out laws
  • Fired many government workers and hired supporters

11
Campaign Paraphernalia
  • Good copy of campaign flyer, poster, rally
    poster, etc. Be Artistic!
  • Create a campaign slogan (ex. Tippecanoe and
    Tyler too!)
  • Must include factual information to persuade a
    voter
  • May use mudslinging tactics
  • Hints Contrast Lives, Adams Presidency, use Book
  • Will be collected at end of period (15 minutes)

12
Warm Up
  • Take out Ch 11 Packets
  • Prepare to write down 8 facts about
  • Andrew Jackson during the Movie

13
The Jacksonian Presidency
  • 1828-1836

14
Andrew Jackson The Man
  • Self Made Man
  • Born in backwoods of South Carolina
  • Courier in Revolutionary War
  • Intense hatred of British
  • Moves to Tennessee
  • Lawyer
  • Becomes Tennessee's 1st Congressman
  • 1798 Senate, Tennessee Supreme Court

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16
Hero of New Orleans
17
The Seminole Wars
  • Ordered by James Monroe to protect settlers in
    Georgia from the Seminole Raids

18
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19
King Mob
  • Rowdy inauguration

20
Andrew Jackson
  • Jackson as President
  • What did Jackson represent to the people who
    voted for him?
  • Anti-Eastern wealth
  • Disliked men who were powerful from privilege
  • Disliked special interest groups

21
Spoils System
  • Democrats concerned with growth of the Federal
    Government
  • Bureaucracy system in which non elected
    government workers carry out laws
  • Fired many government workers (10) and hired
    supporters

22
Kitchen Cabinet
  • Jackson had both an official and unofficial
    cabinet
  • Disbanded formal Cabinet meetings
  • Unofficial Advisors
  • Does the President today use a staff of
    unofficial advisors?

23
Tariff Troubles
  • 1828 Congress enacts a high tariff on European
    manufactured goods
  • Tariff of Abominations
  • Southerners strongly opposed
  • Vowed to nullify

24
Sectional Divide
States have the right to nullify acts of the
Federal Government deemed unsuitable!
Nullification means the end of the Union!
  • Webster v. Hayne Debate

States even so far as have the right to secede!
Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and
inseparable!
25
Nullification Crisis
  • Nullification Act
  • South Carolina
  • Compromise
  • Henry Clay
  • Force Bill

26
Vice President Troubles
  • Jackson asked to speak at states rights dinner

The Union next to our liberty most dear!
Our federal union must be preserved!
27
Activity
  • Create a comic strip about Andrew Jacksons life
    up to and including the election of 1828.
  • Minimum Six Frames
  • Must Have Captions
  • Must be Good, but not necessarily funny
  • Dont worry if you dont have artistic talent.
    Have you seen Mr. Bergman draw? For serial.

28
Land Conflicts
  • The Trail of Tears

29
The Indian Removal Act of 1830
  • Remove Native Americans from East of Miss. River
  • Included tribes such as the Choctaw and Cherokee
  • Cherokee in Georgia
  • Civilized Tribes

30
Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
  • Cherokee refuse to give up land
  • Treaty from 1790s
  • Sued state government
  • Supreme Court rules in favor of Cherokee

31
Jackson Ignores the Court
John Marshall has made his decision, now let him
enforce it.
32
Removal of the Cherokee
  • Forced Cherokee to sign treaty removing them from
    their land
  • Many of 17,000 refused to honor treaty
  • Jackson send Gen. Winfield Scott and 7,000
    federal troops

33
Nunna daul Isunyi
  • Cherokee forced to March to lands west of
    Mississippi
  • Some 4,000 would pass away during travel

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Jackson Picks a Successor
  • Jackson hand picks his successor
  • Martin Van Buren
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