Jacksonian Democracy Outline Notes

Treaty of 1818

British

Florida

South American revolutions

Adams-Onis Treaty 1819

Monroe Doctrine 1823

New Democracy (Jacksonian Democracy)

Universal White Manhood Suffrage

Era of the Common Man

Election of 1824

Candidates / Electoral votes / Popular votes / Popular %
Andrew Jackson / 99 / 153,544 / 42%
John Quincy Adams / 84 / 108,740 / 32%
William Crawford / 41 / 46,618 / 13%
Henry Clay / 37 / 47,136 / 13%

12th amendment (1804)

“Corrupt Bargain”

Henry Clay

Adams Administration

Tariff of 1828

Election of 1828

Emergence of the Two Party System again

National Republicans – John Quincy Adams

Democrats – Andrew Jackson

Mudslinging

178-83

Andrew Jackson

Era of the Common Man

Power of the Executive Branch

Patronage System/Spoils System

Native American Issue

Review time!

Battle of Acoma – 1599

Pueblo Revolt (Popé’s Rebellion) – 1680

Pequot War – 1637

Praying Towns – 1646-1675

King Phillip’s War – 1675-1678 (Metacom)

Bacon’s Rebellion – 1676 – significance?

Pontiac’s Rebellion 1763 – significance?

Paxton Boys - 1764

Battle of Fallen Timbers 1794

Treaty of Greenville 1795

Sacajawea

Battle of Tippecanoe 1811

Cherokee

Assimilation

Indian Removal Act of 1830

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia 1831

Worcester v. Georgia 1832

Andrew Jackson

Trail of Tears 1838

Oklahoma

Homestead Act of 1862

Tariff Issue/Nullification Crisis

Tariff of 1828

Tariff of Abominations, Yankee Tariff, Black Tariff

Sectionalism?

The South Carolina Exposition – 1830

John C. Calhoun

Toast/speech

Webster – Hayne Debate – 1830

Tariff of 1832

Nullification Crisis of 1832

AJ’s reaction

Henry Clay

Compromise Tariff of 1833

Slavery connection

Maysville Road veto - 1830

Bank War - 1832

Nickolas Biddle

Henry Clay

Veto

AJ’s response

Pet Banks

Problems

Specie Circular

“King Andrew the First”

Election of 1832

AJ – Democrat

Henry Clay – National Republican

William Wirt – Anti-Masonic Party

219-49

Election of 1836

Martin van Buren – DR

Whigs – pro-bank, pro-tariff,

pro-fed. funded internal improvements

Strategy

Texas History

Panic of 1837

Election of 1840

Martin van Buren – Democrats

William Henry Harrison – Whigs

VP – John Tyler

Tippecanoe and Tyler too!

Voter turnout

234-60

Jacksonian Democracy themes:

Rise of the Common Man

2 party system again – Democrats and Whigs

Increase power of the Executive Branch?

Indians, Patronage, Nullification, Bank, Whigs

John Marshall court cases:

Marbury v Madison 1803

McCulloch v Maryland 1819

Worcester v Georgia 1832

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