Title: Andrew Jackson
1Andrew Jackson 1767 - 1845
2Essential Question Was he
Champion of the Common Man?
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3What were the democratic trends in the 19c?
4Voting Requirements in the Early 19c
5Voter Turnout 1820 - 1860
6Why 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)
7Jackson's First Presidential Run
8The Common MansPresidential Candidate
9Jacksons Opponents in 1824
Henry ClayKY
John Quincy AdamsMA
John C. CalhounSC
William H. CrawfordGA
10Results of the 1824 Election
A Corrupt Bargain?
11What were the key issues in 1828?
12Rachel Jackson
Final Divorce Decree
131828 Election Results
14The Center of Population in theCountry Moves WEST
15The New Jackson Coalition
- The Planter Elite in the South
- People on the Frontier
- State Politicians spoils system
- Immigrants in the cities.
16Jacksons 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.
17The Reign of King Mob
18The Peggy Eaton Affair
19The Nullification Issue
20The Webster-Hayne Debate
Sen. Daniel WebsterMA
Sen. Robert HayneSC
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Webster Liberty and Union, now and
forever, one and inseparable.
Jackson Our Federal Unionit must be
preserved.
Calhoun The Union, next to our liberty,
most dear.
22The Tariff Issue
231832 Tariff Conflict
- 1828 --gt Tariff of Abomination
- 1832 --gt new tariff
- South Carolinas reaction?
- Jacksons response?
- Clays Compromise Tariff?
24Jackson's Native-American Policy
25Indian Removal
- Jacksons Goal?
- 1830 ? Indian Removal Act
- Cherokee Nation v. GA (1831) domestic
dependent nation - Worcester v. GA (1832)
- Jackson John Marshall has made his
decision, now let him enforce it!
26The Cherokee Nation After 1820
27Indian Removal
28Jacksons Professed Love forNative Americans
29Renewing the Charter of the 1st National Bank
30Jacksons Use of Federal Power
VETO
1830 ? Maysville Road project in KY
state of his political rival, Henry
Clay
31The National Bank Debate
PresidentJackson
NicholasBiddle
32Opposition to the 2nd B.U.S.
Soft(paper)
Hard(specie)
- state bankers feltit restrained theirbanks from
issuingbank notes freely. - supported rapid economic growth speculation.
- felt that coin was the only safecurrency.
- didnt like any bankthat issued banknotes.
- suspicious of expansion speculation.
33The Monster Is Destroyed!
- pet banks?
- 1832 ? Jackson vetoed the extension of
the 2nd National Bank of the
United States. - 1836 ? the charter expired.
- 1841 ? the bank went bankrupt!
34The Downfall of Mother Bank
35An 1832 Cartoon KingAndrew?
361832 Election Results
Main Issue?
37The Specie Circular (1936)
- wildcat banks.
- buy future federalland only with gold orsilver.
- Jacksons goal?
- Curb Inflation
38Results of the Specie Circular
- Banknotes loose their value.
- Land sales plummeted.
- Credit not available.
- Businesses began to fail.
- Unemployment rose.
The Panic of 1837!
39The 1836 Election Results
Martin Van Buren Old KinderhookO. K.