The Monroe Interlude • • • • • • Era of Good Feelings The Demise of the Federalists Hartford Convention 1820 Election Signs of Two Party Revival Panic of 1819 Florida Question • • • • • • Spain’s responsibilities Slaves and Indians Jackson Mission and Crisis The Transcontinental Treaty Spanish Fears and Response Texas Missouri Compromise • • • • • • • War of 1812 and Impact Westward Migration Slavery’s revival Status of the peculiar institution Debate: Tallmadge Amendment Maine and Missouri 36 30 demarcation The Monroe Doctrine • • • • • • • Revolutions in the Americas Spain and the Europeans Russia and the West Coast U.S. Manifest Destiny Non Colonization dictum Non entanglement The Future The Election of 1824 • • • • • • Two Party discord and contestants Jackson’s lack of majority Secret dealings: Clay and Adams The Corrupt Bargain Consequences 1828 Contest Jacksonian Democracy • • • • • • • Era of the Common Man Voting in the states Conventions & Caucuses Reign of the Mob The Spoils System An Honest Broker? Whig Opposition The Bank War • • • • • • • Jackson’s experience Honest Broker Idea Privileged Class and Monster Nicholas Biddle 1832 Election Specie Circular Pet Banks and 37 Depression Nullification Crisis • • • • • • • Calhoun and Jackson Tariff of Abominations South Carolina Doctrine of Interposition The Crisis and Force Bill Compromise with Tariff Lesson for the South Indian Removal • • • • • • Impact of War 1812 The Frontier Supreme Court, Georgia and Jackson The Cherokee Removal and Relocation Reservation Policy The Reform Movement • • • • • • • Source of the Movement Great Awakening Thoreau and Transcendentalists Temperance Universal Public Education Mentally Ill Women and Other Realms Abolitionism • • • • • • • Impact of Missouri Compromise Insurrections and Fear Garrison and Immediate Emancipation David Walker’s Appeal Pseudo Scientists Moderate Approach Colonization Efforts