Yo’ Stuff ! Challenge Sheet Questions? Reading Quiz Tomorrow p.264-272 Reading Quiz Wednesday p.274-286 Reading Quiz Thursday p.286-294 CHAPTER 13 The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy 1824-1830 Page 256 “New Democracy” Macho Macho Man! I’ve got to be . . . universal manhood suffrage Voting! 1824 – 25 % 1840 – 78% Imp. - (2004 = 64%) EC electors chosen by - Why the widespread interest? egalitarian tradition anger at federal banks Missouri Compromise - Election of 1824 4 DR candidates (260) Jackson got more - but no majority in EC – so _________ decides “Corrupt Bargain of 1824” - doomed John Quincy Adams minority president refused the “spoils system” - nationalist – angered states rights people: 1. 2. Cheesy Video Time! Jackson’s Fans’ Sneaky Tariff goal – Tariff of 1828 trick backfires – bad for South “Tariff of Abominations” scared because – increases ______________ . South Carolina Exposition what – secret author = said SC & other S. states should – just like – imp. - Election of 1828 Era of Good Feelings over Republicans split ______________ Republicans & ______________ Republicans Jackson wins – “revolutionary” win universal manhood suffrage S and W “common man” beats NE elite President Jackson spoils system – + SS – - SS – “kitchen cabinet” The Peggy Eaton Affair – Imp. – Maysville Road Veto - Webster-Hayne Debate prompted by N & E v. S & W – becomes a debate over ______ . Robert Hayne (SC) argues – Daniel Webster (MA) argues – impact – CHAPTER 14 Jacksonian Democracy at Flood Tide 1830-1840 Page 274 “Nullies” in South Carolina 1832 officially – Jackson’s response - Clay’s Compromise Tariff of 1833– imp. - 20 Lecture 21 276-281 - Bank War -Indian Group - 297-327 Quilting! Removal 24 25 Civil War kills romanticism Reconstruction 26 1 2 Reading Quiz Unit IV Writing the p.335-341 (Chapter 13- DBQ ! Lect.–utopia 16) Exam 31 27 28 Reading Quiz Reading Quiz p.286-294 p.329-335 Lect. - religion Lect.–reform & women 3 In-Class DBQ 4 Reading Quiz p.380-388 20 Lecture 21 276-281 - Bank War 24 25 26 review 1 2 Unit IV Writing the (Chapter 13- DBQ ! 16) Exam 297-327 -Indian Group Removal - Quilting! 27 28 Presentation Lecture 282-289 Reading Quiz Reading Quiz p.286-294 p.329-335 Tejas! Of the -wrap 14 Lect. - religion Whigs Quilts! 31 Challenge Sheet Due! 3 In-Class DBQ Reading Quiz p.335-341 reform & women, utopia 4 Reading Quiz p.380-388 Jackson’s Bank War Clay’s Bank Bill trick – Jackson _________ it anyway Doc. F: What are AJ’s reasons? Doc. G: What is Webster’s response? Jackson beats _____ in ’32 to kill bank early . . . – “pet banks” Biddle’s response – R.I.P. B.U.S pros - cons – Indian Removal “5 civilized tribes” – Indian Removal Act of 1830 – Doc. J : What is AJ’s rationale? Doc. K: What are 3 counterarguments the Cherokee respond with? Worcester v. Georgia – Jackson’s response – resistance Sauk & Fox in ________ Seminole in _________ Tejas Immigrants Rebel (282) 1823 Mexico invites ______ to immigrate if 1. 2. conflict with Mex. Gov. over – 1836 – Alamo & Golliad - Houston wins at San Jacinto – Wants to annex, but ________ made this too problematic - Election of 1836 Jackson’s D-R drop the R Van Buren (D) v. The Whigs – Whig Strategy fails - Jackson Impact Hot empowered executive branch brought West into national politics “ Common People “ “ Unified the Democratic party Not nationalized spoils system killed national bank Panic of 1837 Causes: land speculation in West “Wildcat Banks” Jackson’s Specie Circular (1836) – Hessian Fly – European Bank Failures Van Buren’s “Divorce Bill” - Election of 1840 Whigs Choose Harrison because – Log Cabins, Hard Cider, & Booze result – The 2 Party System _________ v. __________ both traced back to – both national parties - – CHAPTER 15 Forging the National Economy 1790-1860 Page 297 Stuff from 15 Rapid pop. Growth in mid 19th C 1st Wave of Immigration 1840s & 50s from N & W Europe __________ & __________ nativism = NINA The Know Nothing Party - Industrial Revolution in America IR in England ~1750 Made Possible by – explodes in America ~1840 Why this late? Samuel Slater – Eli Whitney – drastically increases - Interchangeable parts (Whitney) – sewing machine – telegraph – working conditions suffer 1820 – ½ of ind. Workers are kids < 10 stikes & scabs – single women work – “cult of domesticity” - The McCormick Reaper – turnpike – Robert Fulton – Erie Canal (320) – “a continental economy” connecting _________ with _________ more millionaires, but gap _________ social mobility limited – CHAPTER 16 The Ferment of Reform & Culture 1790-1860 Page 329 2nd Great Awakening reaction against – crazy camp meetings – roll, dance, bark, or jerk? Methodists & Baptists Cartwright & Finney – Impact of 2nd GA diversity of religions increases divided by _______ & _______ evangelicalism spreads to - Mormons! Joseph Smith – Brigham Young – Utah - Public Education universal manhood suffrage meant – Horace Mann – Noah Webster – Private Education New Private Colleges – First Public Universities – most thought women - Reform Movements Fueled by – Education (yesterday) Abolition (next unit) debtors prison – criminal codes - mentally ill (Dix) – temperance – Neal S. Dow – prohibition – Maine Law of 1851 chattel - “cult of domesticity” – Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony Seneca Falls Convention (1848) “Declaration of Sentiments” launched - Utopian Communities New Harmony commies! Brook Farm lazy transcendentalists Oneida free love & silver Shakers shakin’, not makin’ Shakin’ wit da Shakers !!!!!!!