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 4 major candidates:  Andrew Jackson  John Quincy Adams  Henry Clay  William Crawford.

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2  4 major candidates:  Andrew Jackson  John Quincy Adams  Henry Clay  William Crawford

3  A candidate who receives support from their state/region instead of the national party.  Clay-West (KY)  Jackson- West (TN)  Adams- Northeast (MA)

4  More than ½  A candidate needs a majority to win the presidency

5  The largest share  Plurality does not win a presidential election

6  Clay gives his votes to Adams in exchange for becoming the Secretary of State.

7  Mudslinging– Attempts to ruin your opponents with insults  Jackson Wins!

8  “Old Hickory”  Got the name from his troops who said he was as tough as a hickory stick

9  Replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters

10  Tariff passed by Jackson to help American manufacturers  Southerners hate the new tariff– it raises prices on goods, but doesn’t help them.

11  The cancellation of a federal bill by a state.  Many feared it would lead to secession.

12 Section 11.2

13  The Cherokee (GA, AL, MS) did many things to show they were a nation  Cherokee Constitution  Cherokee Alphabet  Cherokee Schools  Cherokee Newspapers  Farmed

14  Passed in 1830  Allowed the government to pay Native Americans to move from their lands.

15  Present-day Oklahoma  Where Native Americans were moved to.

16  The Cherokee nation took the government to court.  Chief Justice Marshall ruled that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee  Andrew Jackson– “John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it.”

17  1838  Federal troops led Cherokee from their lands and moved west.  Brutal weather, treatment, and conditions, led to many deaths

18  Seminole Chief  Led many successful raids against US Forts.

19  Seminoles  Used Guerilla Tactics—Hit and run style

20 Section 11.3

21  Jackson always hated the Bank of the United States  He thought it was ran by and benefitted only rich people  Nicholas Biddle– the bank’s president, Jackson’s nemesis

22  A rejection of a bill by a president  Jackson used the veto more than any other president

23  The bank needed to be re-chartered to keep going  Jackson vetoes the charter, ending the bank

24  A time where business and employment fall to a low level  The Panic of 1837 causes one  Pres. Van Buren decides not to intervene

25  “Let it be”  The government should interfere as little as possible in economics

26  A new political party, against Van Buren  Nominated William Henry Harrison to run against Van Buren

27  Log Cabin Campaign– Presents Harrison as a common man and Van Buren as a snob.

28 Manifest Destiny

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30  The Area between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, north of California

31  United States  Britain  Spain  Russia

32  Mountain men and fur trappers  Looking for beaver pelts and other animals

33  So many wagons moving west, it looked like many ships going out to sea

34  The idea that the US was destined to have a country that covered the whole continent

35  The US should not take less than a northern border of 54’40” Latitude  They settle at 49

36 12.2

37  Famous outdoorsman from Tennessee  Lost seat in congress, moved to Texas

38  Residents of Texas, Mexican citizens

39  The first three hundred American families to settle in TX– led by Stephen F Austin

40  1830– A decree that bans all immigration from the US

41  1. Remove the ban on US settlement  2. Make Texas a separate state  Santa Anna: Yes to 1, no to 2

42  180 Texans barricaded inside a mission  After a 12 day siege, the Mexican army is victorious

43  Sam Houston gathers troops to attack Santa Anna  “Remember the Alamo”  It led to Santa Anna signing a treaty that recognizes Texas’ independence

44  Should Texas become a state?  They would like to be  Only problem– Should they come in as a slave state or a free state?

45  Congress is divided on the subject  President James Polk campaigns for it– Manifest Destiny supporters pass it. Texas becomes a state--1845

46 12.3 and 12.4

47  America tries to provoke Mexico into war  This is a way to gain California and New Mexico  Disputed border– Rio Grande or Nueces  Zachary Taylor brings troops to disputed land, attacked by Mexican troops  War is on

48  3 parts  1. Drive Mexican troops out of disputed area  2. Seize New Mexico and California  3. Capture Mexico City

49  Led by Winfield Scott  Took about a month before surrender (9/1847)  American battle tolls  1721 to battle  11,000 to disease

50  Ends the Mexican-American War

51  Gold discovered in California in 1848  People flood in from around the world in 1849

52  Mexican-Californians, became US citizens after treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

53  Cities that grew overnight  Crowded and busy  Merchants made the best profit

54  Mormons– An offshoot of the Christian religion  Started in New York, then Illinois, before finishing in Utah  Leaders– Joseph Smith, Brigham Young


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