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Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

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Page 1: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”?

Subtitle

DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Page 2: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Even with Jackson winning the popular vote, he had to win

the electoral vote as well.

•There were 261 total electoral votes and

Jackson needed 131 to win the electoral vote

and the election.• Jackson did not

receive a majority of electoral votes to win

the election. •Sent to the House of

Representatives to choose the president

Page 3: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

(I) ELECTION OF 1824

a. No one won a majority of the electoral votesb. Thrown to House of Representatives as per 12th amendment1. Clay is Speaker of the House, support Adams (Clay will eventually be his Secretary of States)

c. “Corrupt Bargain”1. Jackson claimed that people’s voice had been

distorted because the popular vote had been ignored

Page 4: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Caucus---small group of individuals who would choose a candidate

Convention---members from the political parties nominate a candidate.

Eliminated, “King Caucus”

Direct Primary---allow registered voters to participate in choosing a candidate

Which of these would be the most democratic way to nominate a candidate for your party to run against the opposition party for public office?

1790 to 18281790 to 1828

1828 to 1900

Current System Used

Page 5: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

• Why such a difference between the election of

1824 and 1828?• Population shifts to

Western States and South which gives the Common Man more political power

• More men voting in 1828----why?

• Property restrictions and education dropped.

• Jackson appealed to common man because he

was one.

Page 6: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

(II) FACTORS THAT “DEMOCRATIZED” THE US

a. Universal male suffrage1. Property requirements were eliminated that had

prevented lower and middle class males from voting2. Property qualifications for holding officer eliminated so now lower and middle class males could hold public officeb. Party conventionsc. Popular election of president (rather than caucuses)d. More elected officese. Popular campaigning

Page 7: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Inaugural

• Jackson’s Inaugural was a victory for the Common Man• Thousands of commoners came to Washington, D.C. to

see Jackson inaugurated……

Page 8: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

(III) JACKSON AS PRESIDENT

a. Jackson saw himself as champion of the common man and therefore fought many government policies and bills he felt would have given more wealth to the upper class including:1. Opposing government spending (i.e. vetoed bills that

would have given money for internal improvements); MAYSVILLE ROAD in Kentucky (home of rival Henry Clay…hmmmm, that’s suspicious!)

2. Removed what remained of Native Americans from the West in order to allow for more lands to be settled3. Vetoed re-chartering the Second National Bank

Page 9: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

(IV) SPOILS SYSTEM ‘to the victor goes the spoils”

a. Jackson removed about 10% of federal workers from their jobs and filled jobs with friends and loyal followers

b. “kitchen cabinet”: his friends who served as his advisersc. What was the major disadvantages of the spoils system???

Page 10: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Jackson as Satan Dangles the Spoils of

Victory over his Supporters

Jackson as Satan Dangles the Spoils of

Victory over his Supporters

Page 11: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

(V) NULLIFICATION AND TARIFF OF ABOMINATIONS

a. Jackson’s vice president was John C. Calhounb. Men opposed each other over issue of the Tariff of 1816 (by 1828, tariff had been raised twice)c. Called “Tariff of Abominations” because it hurt the South who had little industry of their ownd. nullification: South had right to disobey the tariff based on principle of nullification (states can nullify federal laws that they felt were unconstitutional)WHERE HAVE WE SEEN THAT BEFORE??? THINK ADAMS PRESIDENCYe. Webster-Hayne Debate: Senator Webster (Mass) opposed states’ efforts to nullify a federal law. 1. Senator Hayne of S.C. defended the nullification

Page 12: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

(VI) Jackson attacks the Bank

a. Jackson viewed the Bank as an agent of the wealthy and elite

b. He shut down bank by taking money out of it and putting it in other banks called “pet banks”1. result: many businesses went bankrupt2. (1836) Bank went out of businessc. Jackson’s actions against the Bank angered a number of people who thought Jackson had become too powerful1. Those people who opposed him formed their own party called the Whig Party (those who oppose tyranny)

Page 13: Aim #25: Was Jackson a champion of the “common man” or a “king”? Subtitle DO NOW! READ ABOUT THE ELECTION OF 1824 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Did President Jackson deserve to be portrayed the way he is in the cartoon? Why or why not?