Coby Deitch Mrs. Eichleay 8th Grade Social Studies March 11‚ 2016 Economic fighting in the 1800’s Historical Context: President Quincy Adam’s term was over and the election leading to Andrew Jackson’s presidency was heavy with political parties. Quincy Adams served as a diplomat‚ a senator‚ and was in the House of Representatives. Andrew Jackson was in the Congress‚ a senator‚ a national hero when his forces defeated the Creek and Seminole Indians‚ and fought in New Orleans during the War of 1812
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Leland Pinkham Period Apush Articles of confederation era: * Each state functioned as its own little country * No national currency‚ many state currencies * Paper money issued as a promise for hard specie such as gold and silver * High inflation * Newburgh conspiracy 1783: plan by unpaid continental army officers to force congress to assume powers of taxation over states * Northwest territory: * Ohio‚ Indiana‚ Illinois‚ Wisconsin‚ and Michigan area given
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Chapter 8: Varieties of American Nationalism A Growing Economy Banking‚ Currency‚ and Protection War of 1812 stimulated manufacturing Post war manufacturing chaos in shipping and banking- need for new Bank of the United States‚ chartered expiration in 1811 and not renewed‚ protecting new industries‚ transport systems After expiration of charter‚ state banks offered difft currencies at difft values confusion and counterfeiting Congress passed new charter for Bank of US 1816- its size and
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his expansion of democracy. One reason Jackson was an effective president is because he had the support of the people. When Andrew Jackson lost the election in 1824 he was furious. Jackson had won the popular vote‚ but Congress had decided John Quincy Adams would be president. After this election Jackson went on the first campaign in the history of the presidency. He travelled around the states and appealed to the common man. Jackson quickly became very popular. He was so popular that when
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Battle of New Orleans (1815)‚ March 4th 1817-March 4th 1825 James Monroe Adams-Onis Treaty (1819)‚ McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)‚ Missouri Compromise (1820)‚ Monroe Doctrine (1823)‚ The Corrupt Bargain (1824) March 4th 1825-March 4th 1829 John Quincy Adams Last of the Mohicans published (1826) March 4th 1829-March 4th 1837 Andrew Jackson Trail of Tears (1830-1838)‚ Indian Removal Act (1830)‚ Bank War (1830’s)‚ Nat Turner’s Slave Revolt (1831) March 4th 1837-March 4th 1841 Martin Van Buren
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and get elected‚ so political parties were formed. Political parties created large campaigns and held debates. It created a battleground for votes and power. The election of 1824 had five candidates who all called themselves Republicans: John Quincy Adams‚ John C. Calhoun‚ William H. Crawford‚ Henry Clay‚ and Andrew Jackson (Henretta 148). In the early to mid 1800s there were three main political parties: The Whigs‚ The Working Men’s Party‚ and The Jacksonian Democrats. The Whigs‚ mostly wealthy
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Andrew Jackson was a victorious and triumphant man for he rose from the depths of poverty. Andrew Jackson was born to irish immigrants and then descended to authority over the nation as the 7th president and was defined as a national military icon. He addressed issues beyond politics and ideologies previously set in place by the founding fathers of the nation. These issues were climacteric for a budding nation in search for it’s individuality. Andrew Jackson’s lasting legacy include the two political
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Flow Chart of Presidential Elections & Political Parties Although George Washington and other founding fathers viewed political parties (factions) as dangerous‚ political parties out of power helps to strengthen democracy by being at times the "antithesis" of the party in power. Knowing what the issues were for each of the elections will serve as a good review as well as a good framework on viewing the American political tradition. Use the following flow chart to tell what were the issues that
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Jackson was a general who won the battle of horseshoe bends and the battle of New Orleans. He dominated the second party system in the 1820’s and 1830’s and as president he dismantled the second bank of the United States. Jackson ran against John Quincy Adams who was national republican‚ in Jacksons second term he ran against Henry Clay who was a national republican and William Wirt who was an anti-Masonic‚ Jackson was a democrat. Jackson was appointed commander of the Tennessee militia in 1801
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Temperance Populist Divine right Common man Nullification Tariff Exposition annexation abomination People‚ Events‚ and Ideas: Andrew Jackson John C. Calhoun Henry Clay Martin Van Buren William Crawford Peggy Eaton John Quincy Adams Daniel Webster Denmark Vesey Robert Hayne Sequoyah David Crocket Stephen Austin Sam Houston Osceola Santa Anna Black Hawk William Henry Harrison Whigs Democrats Anti-Masonic Party “King Mob” “corrupt bargain” Kitchen Cabinet
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