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Title: The Age of Jackson


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The Age of Jackson
  • (1828-1836)

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Jackson Brings Changes to the White House
  • Jackson was the 1st official Democrat to run
    hold the office of the Presidency
  • Jackson won the Election of 1828 for several
    reasons
  • He was anti-establishment
  • He was a western military war hero
  • He believed that the common man should be more
    involved in the political process

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Jacksonian Democracy
  • Main goals
  • Pushed for more relaxed voting laws in regards to
    land ownership
  • Opposed any form of National Bank
  • Continue to pursue Manifest Destiny
  • Incorporate an Anti-establishment Cabinet
  • Use the power of the VETO to push his political
    agenda

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The Spoils System
  • This is the process in which Jackson gives high
    positions within the govt in exchange for their
    support throughout the campaigns
  • Jackson believed that this would help expand
    democracy and would allow new voices in govt to
    promote reform

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Spoils Systems Galore
Woof.
  • Think of this as SPOILING your closest pals
    friends who have been supporting you throughout a
    period of time. This is also calledPATRONAGE

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The Indian Removal Act(1832)
  • The attempts of Native Americans to remain on
    their ancestral lands came into conflict w/
    governments aim to remove them from settled
    areas in the East resettle in the West

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Worcester vs. Georgia
  • The Cherokees were ordered to leave their lands
    in Georgia
  • After they refused, an earlier S. C. case ruled
    that the Cherokees could stay until they
    voluntarily ceded their lands to the U.S.
  • In 1832, the Court declared that the Cherokees
    were their own sovereign people, and they did not
    have to leavein Worcester vs. Georgia

It Didn't Matter!
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Jacksons Response
  • He ignored the Courts decision
  • He had little sympathy for the Cherokees
  • Seminoles, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw Cherokees
    were all forced west

Let them eat Cake!
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Impact The Trail of Tears
  • Appx. 4,000 Cherokees perished
  • Ntl Guard was used to forced them west
  • Most died from disease, dehydration hypothermia
  • 17,000 Cherokees were relocated to OK Territory

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Art History The Trail of Tears
The Shadow of the Owl By John Guthrie
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Art History The Trail of Tears
1833 By Unknown
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Art History The Trail of Tears
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