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1 Your Task: zListen to all the information you will learn about President Andrew Jackson. zAnalyze all the facts and decide for yourself … Should he be on the twenty dollar bill?

2 Background zAndrew Jackson was the ________________ zBorn: March 15, 1767 in Waxhaw, South Carolina. z_______son of immigrant parents from northern Ireland, Andrew Jackson and Elizabeth Hutchinson zHis father _______ in a logging _______ a few weeks before he was born

3 Tough Break Was six feet one inches tall, slender of build Described as having a _______ bearing and a _______ air. Was in _____ much of his adult life from _______ left in his body and from _______ which frequently drained his strength

4 Jackson the Military and Political Hero zAt 14 Jackson, _______________________________ ___________________________________________ zHe was taken _________ for a few weeks in April ________ zContracted _________ during imprisonment.  Grolier encyclopedia: Jackson “was widely acclaimed as the symbol of what the new American thought himself to be--a self-made man, son of the frontier, endowed with virtue and God-given strength because of his closeness to nature, and possessed of indomitable will and moral courage.”

5 Influence on Tennessee Territory zHe helped to create the state out of the western lands of _____________and helped to write the constitution of TN when it became a state. z_______ - TN was admitted into the ______ and became a ___.  First man elected from _________ to the House of Representatives, served briefly in the ___________.

6 Jackson the ____ of New Orleans zA major general in the __________, Jackson became a _______ _______when he defeated the British at ________on Jan. 8, 1815. zBritish losses of almost ______ dead and injured. American casualties were 6 killed and 10 wounded

7 A Softer Side of Jackson zThe Jacksons had ______ children, all ______. zOn the frontier battlefield, Andrew Jackson found a young _________whose parents had been killed, and had the child delivered to his home, where he was raised as a son. zThe Jacksons also served as ________ for several other children, which under the customs of the day meant that the Jacksons provided for the __________ of these children, who were mostly cousins, nieces, and nephews, but they did not _______ with the Jacksons.

8 *Continued Military success in the __________of 1818-1819 which gave him wide name recognition *___________- Jackson had 99 electoral votes, Adams 84, Crawford 41, Clay, 37. Since there was no majority, the election went to the U.S. House of Representatives - ________ * Was elected in ______ and re- elected in _______ Jackson attempts the Presidency

9 Jackson The Animal z_________ is famous for the party he threw. zPeople from all walks of life rushed the ________________ _______________

10 National Bank Issue _____________________- a Government- sponsored_________________of which Jackson said "is trying to kill me, but I will kill it!" -Thought it was bad for the people -Jackson vetoed the bank’s re-charter bill -The bank went___________and closed

11 Jackson Another perspective As a child, Jackson had a penchant for drooling, which continued all his life. He would often _______ excessively when he spoke. He was _______ and ___________. He ________ school

12 Jackson’s Controversial Wife z Rachel Robards was the daughter of Jackson’s landlady. z She was _____________to Captain Lewis Roberts. z Jackson was immediately in love and they married in______under the belief that Captain Robards had received a legal divorce from the Virginia legislature. z Her first marriage, however was not dissolved until ________ z Jackson and Robards remarried in ________, but the charges that Jackson had _________another man’s wife and lived in ________plagued him his entire life.

13 In ____ Jackson killed Charles Dickinson, a fellow Nashville lawyer, in a _____ Jackson owned over ___________. He once offered a reward of ___for a runaway slave plus $10 extra dollars for every 100 lashes “to the amount of three hundred.” He spent large amounts of money on ______ and _________

14 zWhen Jackson became president, he promptly _______ his opponents from their federal _________ zHe replaced them with those who had been _______to him. zThis __________of American politics has now become _______. Jackson’s Kitchen Cabinet

15 This cartoon illustrates a perception of Jackson’s unofficial ____________________a group of close friends who advised him. Historians looking at his presidency have found him to be a poor administrator, to have strong prejudices, and a contempt for expert advice.

16 Misuse of Presidential Power? z Jackson vetoed a dozen pieces of legislation more than the first six presidents put together z In ___________________ the Supreme Court ruled that the State of Georgia did not have any jurisdiction over the _________________ z On hearing of the ruling, the President is said to have replied, ___________has made his ruling, now let him enforce it. z President Andrew Jackson defied the decision of the court and ordered the removal, an act of defiance that established the U.S. government’s precedent for the removal of __________________

17 Indian Removal Act zUnder orders from President Jackson and in defiance of the U.S. Supreme Court, the _________ began ________ of the Removal Act. zThe __________were rounded up in the summer of ________and loaded onto boats that traveled the Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi and Arkansas Rivers into Indian Territory. Many were held in prison camps awaiting their fate. z__________________ An estimated _________ died from hunger, exposure and disease.

18 Legacy of Andrew Jackson zCelebrated __________ zFought for the _______ of the people except that only meant adult white males zThe emergence of a solid _________________. The modern _________ Party was founded under Jackson. z________for many men became a career zForcibly _________ the Native Americans


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