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The Jackson Era 1824-1845
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Main Idea
The political system of the United
States changed under Andrew
Jackson.
As you read, ask yourself:
What changes in the political system of the
United States occurred under Andrew Jackson?
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Andrew Jackson
Background knowledge
President
•  7th President
•  1829 - 1837
Early Life
•  Parents emigrated from
Ireland
•  Father died before his
birth
•  Mother died when he
was 14
•  Two brothers also died
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Andrew Jackson
Background knowledge
Career - Military
•  At 13 joined Continental
Army
•  Major General of Tennessee
Militia
•  Lead campaign against
Creek Indians in Georgia
•  In 1815 lead military victory
over British at the Battle of
New Orleans
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Andrew Jackson
Background knowledge
Career - Politician
•  Lawyer
•  US Representative
•  US Senator
•  Circuit Judge
•  President
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Andrew Jackson
Background knowledge
Personal Life
•  Married Rachel Jackson
•  Two adopted children
•  Owned large cotton
plantation with 150
slaves
•  Killed man in pistol duel
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Andrew Jackson
Background knowledge
•  Andrew Jackson’s
likeness is found on
every 20.00 bill
•  The 20.00 bill is
often referred to as
a Jackson
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Andrew Jackson Facts
•  The first assassination attempt on a sitting U.S.
President occurred on January 30, 1835, when
Robert Lawrence failed to slay Andrew Jackson.
•  Andrew Jackson was the first U.S. President to
represent the Democratic Party.
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Andrew Jackson Facts
•  Andrew Jackson was the first President to
articulate that as President he represented all the
people.
•  Andrew Jackson was the first person to serve as a
U.S. Representative, Senator, and President.
The Jacksonian Era
Democrats and Whigs:
The Second Party System
The “Era of Good Feelings”
•  James Monroe (1817-1825)
was the last Founder to serve
as President
•  Federalist party had been
discredited after War of 1812
•  Monroe unopposed for
reelection in 1820
•  Foreign policy triumphs:
–  Adams-Onís Treaty (1819)
settled boundary with Mexico &
added Florida
–  Monroe Doctrine warned
Europeans against further
colonization in Americas
James Monroe,
By Gilbert Stuart
The Election of 1824 & the
Split of the Republican Party
•  “Era of Good Feelings” collapsed
under weight of sectional &
economic differences
•  New generation of politicians
•  Election of 1824 saw Republican
party split into factions
–  Andrew Jackson received plurality
of popular & electoral vote
–  House of Representatives chose John
Quincy Adams to be president
–  Henry Clay became Secretary of
State – accused of “corrupt bargain”
•  John Quincy Adams’ Inaugural
Address called in vain for return to
unity
The National Republicans
(Whigs)
•  The leaders:
– Henry Clay
– John Quincy Adams
– Daniel Webster
•  The followers:
– Middle class
– Educated
– Evangelical
– Native-born
– Market-oriented
Henry Clay
John Quincy Adams
Whig Issues
•  Conscience Whigs – abolition,
temperance, women’s rights, etc.
•  Cotton Whigs – internal
improvements & protective tariffs to
foster economic growth (the
“American System”)
The Democratic
Republicans (Democrats)
•  The leaders:
–  Martin Van Buren
–  Andrew Jackson
–  John C. Calhoun
•  The followers:
–  Northern working class &
Southern planter aristocracy
–  Not well-educated
–  Confessional churches
–  Immigrants
–  Locally-oriented
Martin Van Buren
John C. Calhoun
Democratic Issues
•  Limited power for federal
government & states’ rights
•  Opposition to “corrupt” alliance
between government & business
•  Individual freedom from coercion
“King Andrew” &
the “Monster Bank”
•  Marshall’s decision in
McCulloch v. Maryland
(1819) upheld 2nd Bank of
the U.S.
–  Constitutional under
“necessary & proper” clause
–  States can’t impede or
nullify federal laws
•  Nicholas Biddle & other
directors openly boasted
of their power
•  Jackson vetoed bank
recharter bill in 1832
“King Andrew”
Bank of the U.S. note
Jackson Destroys the
“Monster Bank”
The Beginning of Modern Politics
•  Party nominating
conventions
•  Open campaigning,
directed by party
organizations
•  Campaign financing
scandals
•  Whigs learned lesson
with “log cabin & hard
cider” campaign in
1840
William Henry Harrison
Campaign Banner, 1840
Growing Sectional Conflict
•  Missouri Compromise
(1820)
–  Missouri = slave state
–  Maine = free state
–  No slavery in rest of La.
Purchase north of 36’30
•  Effects:
–  Maintained balance of power
between North (free states) &
South (slave states) in Senate
–  Continued two-tiered westward
expansion
–  Left little room for slavery to
expand (Arkansas Territory)
Missouri Compromise
Nullification Crisis
•  “Tariff of Abominations” (1828) set
very high protective tariffs
–  Southern states opposed because exported
cotton & imported manufactured goods
–  John Calhoun anonymously wrote South
Carolina Exposition & Protest (1829)
asserting states’ right to nullify federal
laws & secede from union
–  South Carolina passed nullification
ordinance in Nov. 1832
•  Daniel Webster’s “2nd Reply to
Hayne” (1830) refuted state
sovereignty & nullification
•  Andrew Jackson’s Proclamation
(Dec. 1832) vowed to enforce law &
warned, “Disunion by armed force is
treason”
Sen. Daniel Webster
(W-Mass.)
Pres. Andrew
Jackson (D-Tenn.)
Enforcing the Tariff
Revenue cutter McLane enforcing
tariff in Charleston harbor, 1833
Removal of the
Southern Indians
•  Removal Act (1830)
began relocation of tribes
on western reservations
•  Supreme Court ruled in
Cherokee Nation v.
Georgia & Worcester v.
Georgia (1832) that
states had no authority
over tribes
•  Remaining Cherokees
forced out on “Trail of
Tears” in 1838
•  Black Hawk War (1832)
resulted in defeat &
removal of Sac & Fox
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Andrew Jackson Facts
•  Andrew Jackson was the first President
from a state west of the Appalachian
Mountains.
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Videos
•  www.history.com/topics/andrew-jackson
•  Andrew Jackson’s Firsts
•  Andrew Jackson, The Widower
•  Jackson and the $20 bill
•  Andrew Jackson’s Death
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Jacksonian Democracy
The Election of 1824
Striking a Bargain
The Adams Presidency
The Election of 1828
Jackson Triumphs
Jackson as President
“Old Hickory”
New Voters
The Spoils System
Electoral Changes
The Tariff Debate
The South Protests
The Webster-Hayne Debate
Jackson Takes a Stand
The Nullification Crisis

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The Jackson Era

  • 1. 1 The Jackson Era 1824-1845
  • 2. 2 Main Idea The political system of the United States changed under Andrew Jackson. As you read, ask yourself: What changes in the political system of the United States occurred under Andrew Jackson?
  • 3. 3 Andrew Jackson Background knowledge President •  7th President •  1829 - 1837 Early Life •  Parents emigrated from Ireland •  Father died before his birth •  Mother died when he was 14 •  Two brothers also died
  • 4. 4 Andrew Jackson Background knowledge Career - Military •  At 13 joined Continental Army •  Major General of Tennessee Militia •  Lead campaign against Creek Indians in Georgia •  In 1815 lead military victory over British at the Battle of New Orleans
  • 5. 5 Andrew Jackson Background knowledge Career - Politician •  Lawyer •  US Representative •  US Senator •  Circuit Judge •  President
  • 6. 6 Andrew Jackson Background knowledge Personal Life •  Married Rachel Jackson •  Two adopted children •  Owned large cotton plantation with 150 slaves •  Killed man in pistol duel
  • 7. 7 Andrew Jackson Background knowledge •  Andrew Jackson’s likeness is found on every 20.00 bill •  The 20.00 bill is often referred to as a Jackson
  • 8. 8 Andrew Jackson Facts •  The first assassination attempt on a sitting U.S. President occurred on January 30, 1835, when Robert Lawrence failed to slay Andrew Jackson. •  Andrew Jackson was the first U.S. President to represent the Democratic Party.
  • 9. 9 Andrew Jackson Facts •  Andrew Jackson was the first President to articulate that as President he represented all the people. •  Andrew Jackson was the first person to serve as a U.S. Representative, Senator, and President.
  • 10. The Jacksonian Era Democrats and Whigs: The Second Party System
  • 11. The “Era of Good Feelings” •  James Monroe (1817-1825) was the last Founder to serve as President •  Federalist party had been discredited after War of 1812 •  Monroe unopposed for reelection in 1820 •  Foreign policy triumphs: –  Adams-Onís Treaty (1819) settled boundary with Mexico & added Florida –  Monroe Doctrine warned Europeans against further colonization in Americas James Monroe, By Gilbert Stuart
  • 12. The Election of 1824 & the Split of the Republican Party •  “Era of Good Feelings” collapsed under weight of sectional & economic differences •  New generation of politicians •  Election of 1824 saw Republican party split into factions –  Andrew Jackson received plurality of popular & electoral vote –  House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams to be president –  Henry Clay became Secretary of State – accused of “corrupt bargain” •  John Quincy Adams’ Inaugural Address called in vain for return to unity
  • 13. The National Republicans (Whigs) •  The leaders: – Henry Clay – John Quincy Adams – Daniel Webster •  The followers: – Middle class – Educated – Evangelical – Native-born – Market-oriented Henry Clay John Quincy Adams
  • 14. Whig Issues •  Conscience Whigs – abolition, temperance, women’s rights, etc. •  Cotton Whigs – internal improvements & protective tariffs to foster economic growth (the “American System”)
  • 15. The Democratic Republicans (Democrats) •  The leaders: –  Martin Van Buren –  Andrew Jackson –  John C. Calhoun •  The followers: –  Northern working class & Southern planter aristocracy –  Not well-educated –  Confessional churches –  Immigrants –  Locally-oriented Martin Van Buren John C. Calhoun
  • 16. Democratic Issues •  Limited power for federal government & states’ rights •  Opposition to “corrupt” alliance between government & business •  Individual freedom from coercion
  • 17. “King Andrew” & the “Monster Bank” •  Marshall’s decision in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) upheld 2nd Bank of the U.S. –  Constitutional under “necessary & proper” clause –  States can’t impede or nullify federal laws •  Nicholas Biddle & other directors openly boasted of their power •  Jackson vetoed bank recharter bill in 1832 “King Andrew” Bank of the U.S. note
  • 19. The Beginning of Modern Politics •  Party nominating conventions •  Open campaigning, directed by party organizations •  Campaign financing scandals •  Whigs learned lesson with “log cabin & hard cider” campaign in 1840 William Henry Harrison Campaign Banner, 1840
  • 20. Growing Sectional Conflict •  Missouri Compromise (1820) –  Missouri = slave state –  Maine = free state –  No slavery in rest of La. Purchase north of 36’30 •  Effects: –  Maintained balance of power between North (free states) & South (slave states) in Senate –  Continued two-tiered westward expansion –  Left little room for slavery to expand (Arkansas Territory) Missouri Compromise
  • 21. Nullification Crisis •  “Tariff of Abominations” (1828) set very high protective tariffs –  Southern states opposed because exported cotton & imported manufactured goods –  John Calhoun anonymously wrote South Carolina Exposition & Protest (1829) asserting states’ right to nullify federal laws & secede from union –  South Carolina passed nullification ordinance in Nov. 1832 •  Daniel Webster’s “2nd Reply to Hayne” (1830) refuted state sovereignty & nullification •  Andrew Jackson’s Proclamation (Dec. 1832) vowed to enforce law & warned, “Disunion by armed force is treason” Sen. Daniel Webster (W-Mass.) Pres. Andrew Jackson (D-Tenn.)
  • 22. Enforcing the Tariff Revenue cutter McLane enforcing tariff in Charleston harbor, 1833
  • 23. Removal of the Southern Indians •  Removal Act (1830) began relocation of tribes on western reservations •  Supreme Court ruled in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia & Worcester v. Georgia (1832) that states had no authority over tribes •  Remaining Cherokees forced out on “Trail of Tears” in 1838 •  Black Hawk War (1832) resulted in defeat & removal of Sac & Fox
  • 24. 24 Andrew Jackson Facts •  Andrew Jackson was the first President from a state west of the Appalachian Mountains.
  • 25. 25 Videos •  www.history.com/topics/andrew-jackson •  Andrew Jackson’s Firsts •  Andrew Jackson, The Widower •  Jackson and the $20 bill •  Andrew Jackson’s Death
  • 26. 26 Jacksonian Democracy The Election of 1824 Striking a Bargain The Adams Presidency The Election of 1828 Jackson Triumphs Jackson as President “Old Hickory” New Voters The Spoils System Electoral Changes The Tariff Debate The South Protests The Webster-Hayne Debate Jackson Takes a Stand The Nullification Crisis