The Corrupt Bargain of 1824 • Four people were to be in the election of 1824. Jackson, Adams, Clay, and Crawford. • Clay was not picked but he voted for Adams because they made a deal that if Adams president Clay would be secretary of state.
A Yankee Misfit in the White House • Adams was a strong nationalist he wasn’t against the idea of building roads and canals.
Going “ Whole Hog” for Jackson in 1828 • two parties were created before the election one was National Republican- Adams , Clay and the other Democratic-Republican- Jackson. • Jackson is elected president after defeating Adams
“Old Hickory” as President • Jackson as first president without a college education and born in the west.
The Tricky “Tariff of Abomination” • The Tariff of 1828 • Denmark Vesey led Slave rebellion • South Carolina Exposition
“Nullies” in the South • Columbia Convention • Tariff of 1833 • Compromise Tariff of 1833
The Trial of Tears • Society for Propagating the Gospel Among Indians • Five tribes Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws and Seminoles
The Bank War • Nicholas Biddle- us Bank • Daniel Webster and Henry Clay had Congress showing a bill to have the banks charter renewed • Jackson vetoed the bill
“Old Hickory” Wallops Clay in 1833 • The Anti-Masonic party • Anti-Jackson party • Jackson reelected for 1832
Burying Biddles Bank • “Wildcat” • Treasury to issue a Specie Circular • Financial panic of 1837
The Election of 1836 • Martin Van Buren was with Jackson • General William Henry Harrison was a Whig
Depression Doldrums and the Independent Treasury • Divorce Bill • Independent Treasury Bill
The Lone Star Rebellion • Sam Houston • Battle of San Jacinto
Log Cabins and Hard Cider of 1840 The Whig William Henry Harrison defeats Van Buren on