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The Age of Jackson 1824-1830

The Age of Jackson 1824-1830. Pat Points…. What was the “path” to the Presidency? Of the first 5 Presidents…what states were they from & what were their jobs prior to President? Washington Adams Jefferson Madison Monroe. The Election of 1824. “King Caucus” William Crawford

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The Age of Jackson 1824-1830

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  1. The Age of Jackson 1824-1830

  2. Pat Points… • What was the “path” to the Presidency? Of the first 5 Presidents…what states were they from & what were their jobs prior to President? • Washington • Adams • Jefferson • Madison • Monroe

  3. The Election of 1824 “King Caucus” William Crawford End of the Virginia Dynasty Determining a candidate John Quincy Adams (MA) Henry Clay (KY) Andrew Jackson (TN) John C. Calhoun Utilizing the 12th Amendment Stephen Van Rensselier A “corrupt bargain” Henry Clay (Sec. of State)

  4. The Presidency of John Quincy Adams

  5. A new political party/system emerges Democratic-Republicans “Natural aristocracy” The common man Liberal western voting laws Dorr’s rebellion

  6. More political movements The “Workies” Frances Wright Anti-Masonic Party William Morgan William Wirt National party convention

  7. The abduction and murder of William Morgan

  8. Morgan’s Monument

  9. William Wirt

  10. The Election of 1828 Mud slinging Democratic Republicans v National Republicans Popular participation

  11. The Presidency of Andrew Jackson Laissez-faire gov’t Jacksonian attitudes and ideals Spoils system Internal Improvements Maysville Road Veto

  12. Indian removal Rebellion Sac and Fox Seminoles Cherokees and the Courts Worcester v Georgia Trail of Tears Creeks Chief William McIntosh

  13. Trail of Tears

  14. Map of the route to Indian Territory

  15. Sequoiah

  16. Chief William McIntosh

  17. McIntosh Home in Whitesburg, GA

  18. States Rights Tariff of Abomination VP John C. Calhoun The South Carolina Exposition and Protest Tariff of 1832 Principle of nullification “Force bill” Compromise tariff

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