The Age of Jackson 1824-1830. Pat Points… What was the path to the Presidency? Of the first 5...

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The Age of Jackson The Age of Jackson 1824-18301824-1830

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Pat Points…Pat Points…

What was the “path” to the Presidency? Of What was the “path” to the Presidency? Of the first 5 Presidents…what states were the first 5 Presidents…what states were they from & what were their jobs prior to they from & what were their jobs prior to President?President?

WashingtonWashington AdamsAdams JeffersonJefferson MadisonMadison MonroeMonroe

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The Election of 1824The Election of 1824 “King Caucus”

William CrawfordEnd of the Virginia DynastyDetermining a candidate

John Quincy Adams (MA) Henry Clay (KY) Andrew Jackson (TN)

John C. CalhounUtilizing the 12th Amendment

Stephen Van Rensselier A “corrupt bargain”

Henry Clay (Sec. of State)

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The Presidency of John The Presidency of John Quincy AdamsQuincy Adams

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A new political party/system A new political party/system emergesemerges

Democratic-RepublicansDemocratic-Republicans

“ “Natural aristocracy”Natural aristocracy”

The common manThe common man

Liberal western voting lawsLiberal western voting laws

Dorr’s rebellionDorr’s rebellion

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More political movementsMore political movements

The “Workies”The “Workies”

Frances WrightFrances Wright

Anti-Masonic PartyAnti-Masonic Party

William MorganWilliam Morgan

William WirtWilliam Wirt

National party conventionNational party convention

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The abduction and murder The abduction and murder of William Morganof William Morgan

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Morgan’s MonumentMorgan’s Monument

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William WirtWilliam Wirt

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The Election of 1828The Election of 1828

Mud slingingMud slinging

Democratic Republicans v Democratic Republicans v National National RepublicansRepublicans

Popular participationPopular participation

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The Presidency of Andrew The Presidency of Andrew JacksonJackson

Laissez-faire gov’tLaissez-faire gov’t

Jacksonian attitudes and idealsJacksonian attitudes and ideals

Spoils systemSpoils system

Internal ImprovementsInternal Improvements

Maysville Road VetoMaysville Road Veto

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Indian removal Indian removal

RebellionRebellion

Sac and FoxSac and Fox

SeminolesSeminoles

Cherokees and the CourtsCherokees and the Courts

Worcester v GeorgiaWorcester v Georgia

Trail of TearsTrail of Tears

CreeksCreeks

Chief William McIntoshChief William McIntosh

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Trail of TearsTrail of Tears

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Map of the route to Indian Map of the route to Indian TerritoryTerritory

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SequoiahSequoiah

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Chief William McIntoshChief William McIntosh

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McIntosh Home in McIntosh Home in Whitesburg, GAWhitesburg, GA

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States RightsStates Rights

Tariff of AbominationTariff of Abomination

VP John C. CalhounVP John C. Calhoun

The South Carolina Exposition and The South Carolina Exposition and ProtestProtest

Tariff of 1832Tariff of 1832

Principle of nullificationPrinciple of nullification

“ “Force bill”Force bill”

Compromise tariffCompromise tariff