You will need to pick up and complete 12.3 (333-7) for tomorrow. Today, I will be able to explain how Jackson prevented succession during the “Nullification Crisis.” I will also be able to explain how this is a prelude to the Civil War. To receive any credit for 11.1 /11.3 I must see it before the end of today. I will need to see your 12.1. You should now have completed 12.2: pages 329-32 Writing Assignment was distributed throughout this week. Introduction: Body 1: Repeat Conclusion: Main Idea 1: Give me an attention grabber Discuss your event or trait and explain in detail how that made Jackson a hero or villain. Body 2 Biographical information about Jackson Your definition of a hero or villain Your statement about Jackson. Provide broader context Style: Persuasive History v. Jackson Jackson Indian Removal Act of 1830 Crash Course Jackson Spoils System Kitchen Cabinet Nullification Worcester v. Georgia Second Bank Charter Indian Removal S.C. threatens to nullify (*cancel a federal law that a state feels is unconstitutional*) a tariff that was passed in 1828 (imports taxed at 50%) and secede from the Union. Struggle over states’ rights led by John C. Calhoun (the sitting VP). Jackson said, “Our Federal Union—it must be preserved!” Jackson had the Force Bill passed by Congress (authorized him to use the military to preserve the Union) !!!! First major sectional conflict (taxes, protectionism, states’ rights) will eventually lead to Succession and Civil War (1860-65). Motives: *Expansion *Protection of farming settlers *Gold Actions: Jackson ignores the court case Worcester v. GA Pursues a legal avenue (Treaty of New Echota)