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2.04: Political events, issues, and personalities that
           contributed to sectionalism/nationalism

          CHAPTER 3 (pages 94-131)
After 1812
James Monroe elected 1816 and 1820
        in landslides (D-R)

VP: John Quincy Adams (JA’s son)


Nationalism keeps growing


Period known as the “Era of Good
 Feelings”
Monroe as Prez
Goal: create national economy (govt policies
 support national growth/power)

  Once D-R had been afraid of strong national govt…
         Now they’ve changed their minds!

Henry Clay becomes the man with the plan, AKA
 “American System”
Monroe as Prez
Clay’s American System:
1. protective tariffs: protect US businesses from
   foreign competition by raising the cost of imported
   goods

2. New roads/canals: improve transportation between
 the east coast and west

3. national bank: new system needed to protect
 money supply
Monroe as Prez
John Marshall heads SC, supports natl govt through
             M v. M & other SC decisions:

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819): Congress has implied
 powers (create a National Bank), fed law superior to
 state law

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824): only Fed Govt has power to
 regulate interstate commerce
Monroe as Prez
Panic of 1819: economic downturn
Workers lose jobs, demand down for grain/cotton,
 farmers in debt, property lost to foreclosure

Adams-Onis Treaty of 1821:
 Spain sells Florida to U.S.

Monroe Doctrine, 1823:
Monroe warns Europe to stay out of the Americas
Election of 1824
4-way D-R race:
1. John Quincy Adams (JQA/former VP)
2. Crawford (GA)
3. Andrew Jackson (war hero – New Orleans)
4. Henry Clay (“American system,” War Hawk)

Jackson wins more popular votes & electoral
 votes than JQA, but DOESN’T HAVE A MAJORITY
Election of 1824
Clay decides to support Adams & transfer votes…
 JQA becomes 6th Prez (1825-1829)
Adams makes Clay his Secretary of State, supports
 “American System”

            Jackson is angry, calls this a
                 “Corrupt Bargain”
                   (illegal deal)
Election of 1828
  Andrew Jackson furious that he’d been robbed in 1824,
                   runs again in 1828

AJ wins election as a Democrat (no longer D-R!)
VP John Calhoun (SC)

Rose up from poor beginning, didn’t trust the rich
Supported by regular Americans/“plain folk”/common
 men
Used the spoils system (gave jobs to his friends/party
 followers)
Voting Trends – 1800s
Fewer states require property ownership to be able to
 vote (only have to pay taxes)

More states have universal male suffrage (if
 you’re a white man, you can vote)

More voter participation (party conventions open to
 public, voters choose electors, parades, rallies…)
Voting Requirements 1800-1830
Jackson as Prez
      Protective tariffs part of “American System”

North okay with tariffs, South dislikes tariffs
 (dependent on foreign trade)

“Tariff of Abominations” passed 1828. Last act of
 JQA as Prez, leads to defeat, Jackson pressured to get
 rid of tariff ASAP.
Jackson as Prez
Jackson’s VP, Calhoun, opposes tariff.


Calhoun writes SC Exposition and Protest –
 protests tax, calls on southern states to nullify
 tariff.

Nullification: states could reject any federal law they
               thought unconstitutional.
Jackson as Prez
            Another tariff passed in 1832…
            SC legislature rejects tariff:
              AKA Nullification Crisis

SC threatens to secede (leave the union)
Jackson supports state rights, but not if the country
 would fall apart… threatens to send in troops
        Solution: Clay writes compromise,
                    CRISIS OVER
Jackson as Prez
           Proposal: Second Natl Bank
Opponents (Jackson & Dems):
 dangerous/corrupt/ favors rich investors
Supporters: (Clay/Whig Party) economy will only
 grow with regulated currency (paper money w/ stable
 value)
Jackson vetoes 2nd Natl Bank!


Whig Party created to oppose Jackson, want strong
                 national economy
Election of 1832
           Jackson (D) v. Henry Clay (W)

   Jackson wins in landslide, takes on Natl Bank

Withdraws Fed $ from Natl Bank, puts it into
 different state banks AKA “Pet Banks”
2nd Natl Bank fails
Whig Party attacks Jackson, calls him “King Andrew
 the First”
Election of 1836
     Martin Van Buren elected
       (Dem & Jackson’s fav)
Panic of 1837:
Depression started by
  Jackson’s decision to stop
  accepting paper $ for purchase
  of federal land
Land value drops,
  banks/businesses bankrupt, etc.
Election of 1840
          Whigs run against the depression

William Henry Harrison elected (war
 hero/Whig).
Harrison dies 1 month into office, replaced by John
 Tyler (rejects Whig policies once in power)

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Goal 2 politics

  • 1. 2.04: Political events, issues, and personalities that contributed to sectionalism/nationalism CHAPTER 3 (pages 94-131)
  • 2. After 1812 James Monroe elected 1816 and 1820 in landslides (D-R) VP: John Quincy Adams (JA’s son) Nationalism keeps growing Period known as the “Era of Good Feelings”
  • 3. Monroe as Prez Goal: create national economy (govt policies support national growth/power) Once D-R had been afraid of strong national govt… Now they’ve changed their minds! Henry Clay becomes the man with the plan, AKA “American System”
  • 4. Monroe as Prez Clay’s American System: 1. protective tariffs: protect US businesses from foreign competition by raising the cost of imported goods 2. New roads/canals: improve transportation between the east coast and west 3. national bank: new system needed to protect money supply
  • 5.
  • 6. Monroe as Prez John Marshall heads SC, supports natl govt through M v. M & other SC decisions: McCulloch v. Maryland (1819): Congress has implied powers (create a National Bank), fed law superior to state law Gibbons v. Ogden (1824): only Fed Govt has power to regulate interstate commerce
  • 7. Monroe as Prez Panic of 1819: economic downturn Workers lose jobs, demand down for grain/cotton, farmers in debt, property lost to foreclosure Adams-Onis Treaty of 1821:  Spain sells Florida to U.S. Monroe Doctrine, 1823: Monroe warns Europe to stay out of the Americas
  • 8.
  • 9. Election of 1824 4-way D-R race: 1. John Quincy Adams (JQA/former VP) 2. Crawford (GA) 3. Andrew Jackson (war hero – New Orleans) 4. Henry Clay (“American system,” War Hawk) Jackson wins more popular votes & electoral votes than JQA, but DOESN’T HAVE A MAJORITY
  • 10. Election of 1824 Clay decides to support Adams & transfer votes… JQA becomes 6th Prez (1825-1829) Adams makes Clay his Secretary of State, supports “American System” Jackson is angry, calls this a “Corrupt Bargain” (illegal deal)
  • 11.
  • 12. Election of 1828 Andrew Jackson furious that he’d been robbed in 1824, runs again in 1828 AJ wins election as a Democrat (no longer D-R!) VP John Calhoun (SC) Rose up from poor beginning, didn’t trust the rich Supported by regular Americans/“plain folk”/common men Used the spoils system (gave jobs to his friends/party followers)
  • 13. Voting Trends – 1800s Fewer states require property ownership to be able to vote (only have to pay taxes) More states have universal male suffrage (if you’re a white man, you can vote) More voter participation (party conventions open to public, voters choose electors, parades, rallies…)
  • 15. Jackson as Prez Protective tariffs part of “American System” North okay with tariffs, South dislikes tariffs (dependent on foreign trade) “Tariff of Abominations” passed 1828. Last act of JQA as Prez, leads to defeat, Jackson pressured to get rid of tariff ASAP.
  • 16. Jackson as Prez Jackson’s VP, Calhoun, opposes tariff. Calhoun writes SC Exposition and Protest – protests tax, calls on southern states to nullify tariff. Nullification: states could reject any federal law they thought unconstitutional.
  • 17. Jackson as Prez Another tariff passed in 1832… SC legislature rejects tariff: AKA Nullification Crisis SC threatens to secede (leave the union) Jackson supports state rights, but not if the country would fall apart… threatens to send in troops Solution: Clay writes compromise, CRISIS OVER
  • 18. Jackson as Prez Proposal: Second Natl Bank Opponents (Jackson & Dems): dangerous/corrupt/ favors rich investors Supporters: (Clay/Whig Party) economy will only grow with regulated currency (paper money w/ stable value) Jackson vetoes 2nd Natl Bank! Whig Party created to oppose Jackson, want strong national economy
  • 19. Election of 1832 Jackson (D) v. Henry Clay (W) Jackson wins in landslide, takes on Natl Bank Withdraws Fed $ from Natl Bank, puts it into different state banks AKA “Pet Banks” 2nd Natl Bank fails Whig Party attacks Jackson, calls him “King Andrew the First”
  • 20. Election of 1836 Martin Van Buren elected (Dem & Jackson’s fav) Panic of 1837: Depression started by Jackson’s decision to stop accepting paper $ for purchase of federal land Land value drops, banks/businesses bankrupt, etc.
  • 21. Election of 1840 Whigs run against the depression William Henry Harrison elected (war hero/Whig). Harrison dies 1 month into office, replaced by John Tyler (rejects Whig policies once in power)