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    openly defy the checks and balances system of government after the court decision (Mention the quote – it’s pretty famous‚ and it sums up the kind of guy Jackson was)? 9. Describe the Trail of Tears for the Cherokee 10. The Tariffs of 1824 and 1828 benefited the North‚ but it really hurt the South. Why is that true‚ and how would that lead to Sectionalism? 11. How was John C. Calhoun‚ Jackson’s vice-president‚ torn between nationalism and sectionalism? 12. How did South

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    War‚ Nullification‚ American Renaissance‚ Manifest Destiny‚ slavery Be aware of: Presidents test - due date Date Class topic ____________________________________Assignment due 10-22 Intro Jacksonian Democracy Kennedy – 256-286 Election of 1824/Election of 1828/Jackson the man Nullification & Indian Removal DBQ on Jackson Q: To what extent was the Whig view of “King Andrew” accurate? (Was Jackson champion of the common man or was he‚ “King Andrew

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    Time‚ Time is never ending. With never ending time‚ there is never ending change. This change is constantly evolving and shape-shifting. Unlike Time‚ change is dependent on one thing; what is it? History‚ which is just what occurred in past time‚ allows us to look at the sources of change. In the years 1820 and 1848‚ we know many changes were occurring in the American society. The rise of the common man was fueled by the emergence of a two party system‚ which developed in the late 1820’s. America’s

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    copies and was not proud of it. His first publication that was a success was “The Token”‚ and “Peter Parley”. In 1830 he served as an editor for a number of publications. He also began to write children’s books. He then took a job in a custom house. In 1840 he left his job knowing that he would soon be fired due to the outcome of the election going on during that time. He married Sophia Amelia Peabody. In 1844 he had his first daughter. He then returned to Salem due to financial pressures. “Him losing

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    The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. During this excessive time period‚ it had referred us humans to such an extent that it’s often contrasted to the metamorphosis from hunter-gathering to harvest. This industrial aspect of time was also an appearance on how life virtually improved. The maximized and most treasured improvement would prove to be erupted by new ideas that fueled the reformation of the

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    Sam White APUSH 2 Timeline Colonial Era (1620-1763) 1. 1620 Pilgrims land on Plymouth Rock 1.1. Mayflower Compact agrees to submit to will of the majority 1.2. Earliest democracy from puritan roots 2. 1691 Glorious (Bloodless Revolution) 2.1. Lead to Salutary Neglect 2.2. Allowed independence to flourish 3. 1670 Bacon’s Rebellion 3.1. Former indentured servants revolt 3.2. Early instance of class warfare 3.3. Indentured servitude begins to die off as popularity of slavery rises

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    Colonial 1. 1971 “Between 1607 and 1763‚ Americans gained control of their political and economic institutions.” To what extent and in what ways do you agree or disagree with this statement? 2. 1972 What role did unfree labor play in colonial American society? 3. 1973 From 1600 to 1763‚ several European nations vied for control of the North American continent. Why did England win the struggle? 4. 1974 “Puritanism bore within itself the seeds of its own destruction.” Apply this generalization

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    the American political system. In particular‚ between 1824 and 1840‚ there existed a period of extraordinary growth and change for the United States. Still‚ Americans were able to effectively embrace the popular democracy while crises pertaining to popular rights dominated overseas. As a result‚ many economic and social variations transpired and the political foundations or our nation transformed. The election of 1824 was a vivid example of a primary change in our nation’s

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    Jacksonian Era) True-False Where the statement is true‚ mark T. Where it is false‚ mark F‚ and correct it in the space immediately below. ___ 1. The last election based on the elitist political system was the 4-way presidential campaign of 1824 involving Jackson‚ Clay‚ Crawford‚ and John Quincy Adams ___ 2. Henry Clay disproved the charge of a "corrupt bargain" between himself and President Adams by refusing to accept any favors from the administration. He accepted

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    summary Beginning in the 1820s‚ a powerful movement celebrating the common person and promoting the “New Democracy” transformed the earlier elitist character of American politics. The controversial election of the Yankee sophisticate John Quincy Adams in 1824 angered the followers of Andrew Jackson. ​Jackson’s sweeping presidential victory in 1828 represented the political triumph of the New Democracy‚ including the spoils-rich political machines that thrived in the new environment. Jackson’s simple‚ popular

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