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Page 1: The Age of Jackson. Jacksonian Democracy Who was Andrew Jackson? Home State- Tennessee 1767-1845 Andrew Jackson’s election and Presidency was the beginning

The Age of Jackson

Page 2: The Age of Jackson. Jacksonian Democracy Who was Andrew Jackson? Home State- Tennessee 1767-1845 Andrew Jackson’s election and Presidency was the beginning

Jacksonian Democracy

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What was the “Spoils System”?

• Andrew Jackson was the first President to replace government workers with his own supporters as a gift.

• Some of these supporters were not qualified for their jobs.

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What was the “Kitchen Cabinet”?

• The Kitchen Cabinet were Andrew Jackson’s friends that he relied on for advice.

• Jackson preferred the advice of his friends than the advice of politicians/government workers.

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How did Andrew Jackson change the Presidency?• Jackson was the first

president to think of himself as the leader of the government.

• Jackson claimed that since the President is the person elected by everyone, the President should be in charge.

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What is the Presidential Veto?

• Veto Power- The Power of the President to reject laws. Vetoes could only be overturned by a 2/3’s vote by Congress.

• Altogether, the first six presidents vetoed ten bills. In Jackson's eight years in office, he vetoed twelve.

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What is Andrew Jackson’s legacy?

• Andrew Jackson changed the American Presidency.

• The President became the leader of the government.

• Government became more political and personality mattered more.

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Andrew Jackson’s Political Fights

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What is Nullification?

• South Carolinians promoted an idea called nullification in order to remove the Tariff of 1828.

• Nullification stated that states could void/cancel any Federal laws they deemed unconstitutional.

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What was President Jackson’s response to Nullification?

Jackson thought the nullification doctrine was treasonous (betrayed the country).

Jackson knew that Nullification would eventually lead to the breakup of the U.S.

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Why was Henry Clay important?

• “My only regret as President is that I didn’t shoot Henry Clay and hang John Calhoun”.

-Jackson

Henry Clay came up with the compromise that ended the Nullification Crisis.

He helped lower taxes in the South.

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Andrew Jackson, Native Americans, and Slavery

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Why did slavery grow under Andrew Jackson?

• The Southern economy grew more dependent on slavery under Andrew Jackson.

• More land became available for plantations.

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Who were the Cherokee Indians?

• The Cherokee Indians lived in the South.

• The Cherokees were the largest of the “Five Civilizes Tribes”.

• They adopted European customs and culture.

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Why were the Cherokee Indians moved?• The Cherokee’s land was

farm land that Southern farmers wanted.

• Gold was discovered in Cherokee land.

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What was Worcester v. Georgia? (1832)• Chief Justice John

Marshall and a majority of the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee were an Independent nation and Georgia had no power or rights above the Cherokee.

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What was the Indian Removal Act?

• Passed in 1830.

• Allowed the Federal Government to remove Indians from their land and move them to Oklahoma.

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What was the Trail of Tears?

• From 1831-1840.

• Soldiers removed Native Americans from their homes in Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama.

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Why did Andrew Jackson support the Trail of Tears?

• Andrew Jackson removed the Native Americans in order to help Southern farmers get more land.

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Why is the Trail of Tears seen as a tragedy?• Over 100,000 Indians

were moved from their homes.

• At least 5,000 passed away in the journey.