Title: JACKSON'S LEGACY
1JACKSON'S LEGACY
Two new political parties emerge
- DEMOCRATS
- Believed in states rights and federal restrain
in economic and social affairs. - Opposed economic expansion, corporate charters,
paper money - Distrustful of concentrated economic power and of
moral coersion - Tended to lean toward pro-slavery
- Protected the common man
- WHIGS
- Strong national government
- Favored the BUS, protective tariffs, internal
improvements, industry, economic expansion,
corporate charters, paper currency - Supported public schools and moral reforms such
as prohibition of liquor and abolition of slavery - Best and privileged run the government
2The 1836 Election Results
3The Presidency ofMartin Van Buren
- V.P. Martin Van Buren wins in 1836
- Van Buren did not appeal to the common people
- He took office just weeks before the American
credit system collapsed Panic of 1837 - Blamed on the Democrats
- Van Ruins Depression
- Established an independent treasury
- Treasury branches would accept and pay out only
gold and silver coin (not accept paper currency
or checks from state banks) - This cost him the next election
Martin Van Buren Old KinderhookO. K.
4Election of 1840
- With the nation in the grip of hard times, the
Whigs prepared confidently for the election of
1840 - Strategy Blame the Democrats for the Depression
- It worked. Whigs rallied behind William Henry
Harrison - Campaign slogans Log Cabin and Hard Cider
Tippecanoe and Tyler too Van! Van! Is a
Used-up Man! - It was a peoples crusade against the aristocrats
in the Palace - Harrison wooed supporters with huge rallies,
parafes, songs, posters, campaign mementos, and a
party newspaper - The Whigs Triumph
5Election of 1840
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7The Whigs Triumph (Second Party System)
8William Henry Harrison took office in 1841
- Repealed the independent treasury
- At the age of 68, he caught pneumonia and died
within a month of his inauguration - His successor, VP John Tyler, found himself as
the first vice president to move up to the
presidency on the death of a president
9To the Whigs dismay, Tyler acted more like a
Democrat
- He often opposed his own partys congressional
agenda - Repeatedly vetoed Henry Clays tariffs and
blocked attempts to revive the Bank of the United
States - His entire cabinet resigned
- He became a president without a party and was not
elected again
10Missouri Comp
11Picture/M.Destiny
MANIFEST DESTINY
- American belief that U.S. would control the
continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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13Texas War of Independence
TEXAS WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
- Mexico (now an independent country) allowed
Americans (aka empresarios) to live in areas
where present day Texas is located - The only requirements were that they become
Mexican citizens and do not practice slavery on
their farms
14Texas War of Independence
TEXAS WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
- Empresarios began moving into Texas in the
1820s and brought their slaves with them. - The empresarios started to rebel against the
Mexican government because they felt their rights
had been violated - Empresarios won in 1836
15Texas War of Independence
TEXAS WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
- Texas became its own country with Sam Houston
president, 1836 to 1845. - Mexico never recognized the independence of
Texas. - Texans decide to apply to become part of the
United States - President Jackson and Van Buren refused to
recognize Texas statehood because of the debates
surrounding slavery.
16In the last days of his administration, President
Tyler proposed the annexation of Texas.
- In 1843, Britain actively opposed annexation
- The vote was close and divided along sectional
lines - The annexation vote was passed in 1845
- Texas was admitted as a slave state
17CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH
18Trails
TRAILS WESTWARD
19Oregon fever struck thousands in 1841
- Lured by the glowing reports of missionaries who
seemed enthusiastic about the Northwests riches
and beauty, many took the Oregon Trail
20- In 1843, a large group of American expansionists
demanded the entire Oregon Country for the United
States, up to its northernmost border at 5440.
- Soon, Fifty-four Forty or Fight became the
rallying cry of American expansionists