PPT-Monroe, Adams, and Jackson
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James Monroe Monroe fought in the Revolutionary War by Washingtons side He was then mentored in law by Thomas Jefferson Served as president from 1817 1825 Ushered
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James Monroe Monroe fought in the Revolutionary War by Washingtons side He was then mentored in law by Thomas Jefferson Served as president from 1817 1825 Ushered in the Era of Good Feeling. Andrew Jackson’s policies speak for the common people, but violate the rights of Native Americans. The Election of 1824. Candidate. Popular Vote. Electoral . Vote. Andrew Jackson. 43%. 99. J.Q. Adams. Man of the People. EQ: How did the people gain more power during the Age of Jackson?. What people said about him…. “I feel much alarmed at the prospect of seeing General Jackson president. He is the most unfit man I know for such a place…he is a dangerous man.”. Introduction . The war of 1812 . was an especially divisive and ill fought war. Americans came out of the war with a renewed sense of nationhood. For the next dozen of years, a spirit of nationalism will inspire activities ranging from protecting manufacturing to building roads to defending authority of the federal government over the states.. 1815 - 1840. Era of Good Feelings. 1817 – 1825. James Monroe’s Presidency. Title given by journalist observing popularity of Monroe in New England. Misleading title. Missouri Crisis. 1819 – MO applied for statehood as a slave state. Sectionalism is . the feeling of pride in and loyalty to a . region instead of the nation as a whole.. p. 303. Protective Tariffs – A Review. p. 305a. Do . you think . the Missouri . Compromise will stop the debate over slavery? Why or why not?. The Era of good feelings . was never peaceful. Economic distress and slavery issue raised the political stakes in the 1820’s and 1830’s. New political parties emerged. New styles of campaigning took hold. A new chapter opened in the history of American-and world-politics, as many European societies began to broaden democratic practices. . Introduction. 1.) How was American politics democratized between 1800 and 1840?. 2.) Why was Andrew Jackson so popular with voters?. 3.) How and why did the Democratic and Whig parties emerge?. 4.) What new assumptions about human nature did religious reform leaders of the 1830’s make?. SILENTLY. & independently . . .. What impact did the Erie Canal have on New York State & trade within the United States?. Leading up to the election of 1828. Republicans from the Era of Good Feelings split into two camps. Mitten . –. CSHS. Semester . One. AMAZ History. Expanding Democracy Changes Politics. Tension Between Adams and Jackson. In 1824, Andrew Jackson wins popular but not electoral vote. Jacksonians claim Adams, Clay have struck a corrupt bargain. Chapter 13. Introduction. In 1828 an energetic new party, the Democrats, captured the White House.. By the 1830s the Democrats faced an equally vigorous opposition party, the Whigs.. This two-party system institutionalized divisions that had vexed the Revolutionary generation and came to constitute an important part of the nation’s checks and balances on political power.. Regional Economies Create Differences. Chapter 7 Section 1. During the 1800’s many changes took place in the United States. For example, moved from small workshops to large factories that used machines. This change was partly due to Eli Whitney.. The Jacksonian . Era. A Growing Economy. The Economic Boom after the War of 1812. After the War of 1812, two things were on the minds of most Americans. Was slavery going to continue to be a part of the national identity and economy?. Objective:. . To explain the detrimental effects of the “corrupt bargain” of 1824.. The Election of 1824: John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William Crawford, and Andrew Jackson.. They were all Republicans; Both John Q. Adams and Andrew Jackson had John C. Calhoun as Vice President.. The War of 1812 significantly jumpstarted Amer. ican. industry- after all- we didn’t have a choice. But . peace. brought renewed competition from British manufacturers. . Henry Clay (and John C Calhoun) believed stro.
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