Title: Andrew Jackson
1Jacksonian Era
2The Election of 1824The Corrupt Bargain
3The Election of 1824The Corrupt Bargain
Candidate Popular Vote Electoral Vote
Andrew Jackson 43 99
J.Q. Adams 31 32
William Crawford 13 41
Henry Clay 13 37
4Election of 1824
- No candidate wins the majority of the electoral
vote - Henry Clay throws his support behind Adams in the
House - Adams wins election, Clay named Sec. of State
corrupt bargain - Adams serves four miserable years
5Adams Presidency
- Accomplished very little
- Extended the National Road further to the West
- Tried to become involved with Latin American
affairs shutdown by opponents
6Essential Question
Champion of the Common Man?
KingAndrew?
OR
7What were the democratic trends in the 19c?
8Voting Requirements in the Early 19c
9Voter Turnout 1820 - 1860
10Why Increased Democratization?
- White male suffrage increased
- Party nominating committees.
- Voters chose their states slate of Presidential
electors. - Spoils system.
- Rise of Third Parties.
- Popular campaigning (parades, rallies, floats,
etc.) - Two-party system returned in the 1832 election
- Dem-Reps ? Natl. Reps.(1828) ? Whigs
(1832) ? Republicans (1854) - Democrats (1828)
11Jackson's Early Life
12First Known Painting of Jackson, 1815
13General Jackson During the Seminole Wars
14Jackson's First Presidential Run
15The Common MansPresidential Candidate
16Jacksons Opponents in 1824
Henry ClayKY
John Quincy AdamsMA
John C. CalhounSC
William H. CrawfordGA
17Results of the 1824 Election
Corrupt Bargain?
18What were the key issues in 1828?
19Rachel Jackson
Final Divorce Decree
20Other Issues
- Coffin Handbills
- Criticized Jackson for court martial's, execution
of deserters, massacres of Indians, and dueling - Adams Russia visits
- Gave an American servant girl to the Czar
21Jackson in Mourning for His Wife
Dies two months before taking office Blamed J.Q.
Adams for her death
221828 Election Results
23The Center of Population in theCountry Moves WEST
24The New Jackson Coalition
- The Planter Elite in the South
- People on the Frontier
- State Politicians spoils system
- Immigrants in the cities.
25Jacksons Faith in the Common Man
- Intense distrust of Easternestablishment,
monopolies, special privilege. - His heart soul was with theplain folk.
- Belief that the common man was capable of
uncommon achievements.
26The Reign of King Mob
27Andrew Jackson as President
28The Peggy Eaton Affair
- Married to one of Jacksons cabinet members
(Eaton) - Other wives didnt like her
- Jackson became angry that wives wouldnt accept
her - Became angry at Calhoun (VP) and shifted
loyalties to Van Buren (Sec. of State)
Described as hottie??
29The Peggy Eaton Affair
30The Panic of 1837 Spreads Quickly!