Title: THE JACKSONIAN ERA
1THE JACKSONIAN ERA
2Petticoat Affair (1830)
- Peggy Eaton
- Wife of Senator John Eaton
- Low-birth status, remarried quickly
- Scorned by the women of the capital
- Jackson sides with the Eatons
- Appoints John his Sec. of War
- Feud intensifies, cabinet members resign
- Calhoun eventually resigns as VP
3Rats Fleeing a Falling House
4Kitchen Cabinet
51832 Tariff Conflict
- 1828 --gt Tariff of Abominations
- 1832 --gt new tariff
- South Carolinas reaction?
- Jacksons response?
- Clays Compromise Tariff?
6The Nullification Debate
- What is it?
- States have right to rule laws unconstitutional.
- When did it start?
- Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions 1798
- What is the alternative to nullification?
- Secession Civil War
7What was the Nullification Crisis of the 1830s?
- 1828 Tariff Tariff of Abominations
- SC and other Southern states protest
- South Carolina Exposition and Protest, Calhoun
- Senators Daniel Webster Robert Hayne
- Debate 9 Days January 1830
8Hayne-Webster Debate
- Daniel Webster (MA)
- Fed. Govt. law is BINDING
- Constitutional argument WE THE PEOPLE
- Argument will be the basis for preserving the
UNION
9Hayne-Webster Debate
- Senator Robert Hayne (SC)
- Represented States Rights
- Accused NE of disloyalty during War of 1812
- Supported Nullification
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Nullification is the only protection against
Northern power.
10Jacksons Position
- Jefferson Day Toast 1830
- Jacksons toast Our Unionit must be
preserved! - Calhouns reply - The unionnext to our
liberty, most dear!
The Presidents House 1830s
11Jackson Acts
- 1833 Force Bill passed
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- 1833 New tariff passed with help of Clay
- Jackson signs the two bills crisis is averted
- SC repealed nullification, but also NULLIFIED the
Force Bill!
12Indian Removal
- 1830 ? Indian Removal Act
- Cherokee Nation v. GA (1831) domestic
dependent nation - Worcester v. GA (1832) GA had no authority
over Cherokee -
John Marshall has made his decision, now let him
enforce it! -Andrew Jackson
13Trail of Tears (1838-1839)
14Jacksons Use of Executive Power
- Vetoes 12 total (most by any president at that
time) - Maysville Road Veto (1830) veto on basis that
internal improvements are state issue (Take that,
Clay!)
15The Bank War
Nicholas Biddle vs. Andrew Jackson
16- Jackson removed government deposits, placed them
in state banks - Biddle called in loans and refused any new ones
- Destroyed the state banks and caused recession
17Election of 1832
Bank was the main issue, and Jackson crushed.
18Jackson Fights the Monster
19The Monster is Destroyed
- 1832 ? Jackson vetoed the extension of
the bank. - 1834 ? Jackson censured by the Senate for
actions - 1836 ? Charter expired
- 1841 ? Bank went bankrupt without federal
money
20Oh, the sweet, sweet irony
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22The Specie Circular (1836)
- Federal land purchases only with gold and silver
(fight speculation inflation). - Forces banks to back up notes with hard specie.
23Results of Specie Circular
- Banknotes loose their value
- Land sales plummeted
- Credit not available
- Businesses and banks fail
- Unemployment rose
- Induces the Panic of 1837!
24The Panic Spreads Quickly
25Jackson Liked Cheese
In 1835, Jackson was given a 1400 lb. block of
cheese as a gift. Not wanting to take it home in
1837, he held a reception for free cheese, and
10,000 moochers ate it in under 2 hours.
26The 1836 Election
Martin Van Buren Jacksons VP principal
founder of Democrat Party
27Election of 1840 Hard Cider Campaign
Martin Van Ruin vs. Ole Tippecanoe
Martin Van Ruin vs. Ole Tippecanoe
28Election of 1840
Van Buren gets pummeled.