Title: Warm Up
1Warm Up
- Hand in your Slavery Experience Essay and Primary
Source Packet Questions on Front Table - Prepare for Notes
2The Election of 1828
3Review
- Summarize John Quincy Adams bio
- Summarize Andrew Jacksons bio
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5The Election of 1828
- Jackson Calhoun
- Adams and Rush
6The Campaign National Republicans
Sticks and stones Adams, Sticks and stones
- Attacked Jackson
- Slave Trading
- Treason
- Murder
- Gambling
- Family
- Wife
7The Campaign Democratic Republicans
- Attacking Adams
- Gambling Furniture
- Padding Expense
8The Vote
9Outcomes
- Jackson takes office
- King Mob
- Firsts
- Common Man and Self Made Man
- Jackson loses his wife
10Spoils 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
11Campaign 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)
12Warm Up
- Take out Ch 11 Packets
- Prepare to write down 8 facts about
- Andrew Jackson during the Movie
13The Jacksonian Presidency
14Andrew 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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16Hero of New Orleans
17The Seminole Wars
- Ordered by James Monroe to protect settlers in
Georgia from the Seminole Raids
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19King Mob
20Andrew 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
21Spoils 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
22Kitchen 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?
23Tariff Troubles
- 1828 Congress enacts a high tariff on European
manufactured goods - Tariff of Abominations
- Southerners strongly opposed
- Vowed to nullify
24Sectional Divide
States have the right to nullify acts of the
Federal Government deemed unsuitable!
Nullification means the end of the Union!
States even so far as have the right to secede!
Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and
inseparable!
25Nullification Crisis
- Nullification Act
- South Carolina
- Compromise
- Henry Clay
- Force Bill
26Vice President Troubles
- Jackson asked to speak at states rights dinner
The Union next to our liberty most dear!
Our federal union must be preserved!
27Activity
- 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.
28Land Conflicts
29The 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
30Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
- Cherokee refuse to give up land
- Treaty from 1790s
- Sued state government
- Supreme Court rules in favor of Cherokee
31Jackson Ignores the Court
John Marshall has made his decision, now let him
enforce it.
32Removal 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
33Nunna daul Isunyi
- Cherokee forced to March to lands west of
Mississippi - Some 4,000 would pass away during travel
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36Jackson Picks a Successor
- Jackson hand picks his successor
- Martin Van Buren