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Democracy in the Age of Jackson

Democracy in the Age of Jackson. A New Era in Politics 1824-1840. Objectives for Today. -describe the unique situation of the election of 1824. -list two reasons why John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president. -describe the major concepts of “corrupt bargain” of 1824.

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Democracy in the Age of Jackson

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  1. Democracy in the Age of Jackson A New Era in Politics 1824-1840

  2. Objectives for Today • -describe the unique situation of the election of 1824. • -list two reasons why John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president. • -describe the major concepts of “corrupt bargain” of 1824. • -judge the fairness of the voting system in America in the early 1800’s by modeling: the voting process and who was eligible to vote, the caucus system, and the nominating convention.

  3. A New Era in Politics • Suffrage (voting) starts to become an issue • Only white males over the age of 21, who owned land, could vote • The land requirement was later dropped

  4. A New Way to Choose • Caucus • Private meeting to choose candidates • Nominating Convention • Delegates from all the states choose the party’s candidate

  5. A New Era in Politics • Disputed election of 1824 • John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, William Crawford, and Henry Clay • No candidate won the Majority-more than ½ the electoral votes

  6. Election of 1824

  7. A New Era in Politics • The “corrupt bargain” • Clay urged house members to vote for Adams. • Jackson said there was “cheating, corruption, and bribery” involved • Jackson had won popular vote

  8. Adams as President • Adams was unpopular as Pres. • He wanted Fed. Government to pay for roads and canals • Promoted the arts & sciences • Americans objected to the spending

  9. New Political Parties Form • Whig party formed to support Adams • Wanted federal government to spur the economy • Democrats supported Jackson • Included frontier farmers & factory workers

  10. Election of 1828 • Jackson wins because he is seen as the common people’s man • Jacksonian Democracy • Critics thought Jackson to be bad for the country

  11. Who was Andrew Jackson?

  12. Rachel Jackson

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