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4 major candidates: Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams Henry Clay William Crawford
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A candidate who receives support from their state/region instead of the national party. Clay-West (KY) Jackson- West (TN) Adams- Northeast (MA)
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More than ½ A candidate needs a majority to win the presidency
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The largest share Plurality does not win a presidential election
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Clay gives his votes to Adams in exchange for becoming the Secretary of State.
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Mudslinging– Attempts to ruin your opponents with insults Jackson Wins!
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“Old Hickory” Got the name from his troops who said he was as tough as a hickory stick
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Replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters
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Tariff passed by Jackson to help American manufacturers Southerners hate the new tariff– it raises prices on goods, but doesn’t help them.
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The cancellation of a federal bill by a state. Many feared it would lead to secession.
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Section 11.2
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The Cherokee (GA, AL, MS) did many things to show they were a nation Cherokee Constitution Cherokee Alphabet Cherokee Schools Cherokee Newspapers Farmed
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Passed in 1830 Allowed the government to pay Native Americans to move from their lands.
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Present-day Oklahoma Where Native Americans were moved to.
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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.”
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1838 Federal troops led Cherokee from their lands and moved west. Brutal weather, treatment, and conditions, led to many deaths
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Seminole Chief Led many successful raids against US Forts.
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Seminoles Used Guerilla Tactics—Hit and run style
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Section 11.3
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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
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A rejection of a bill by a president Jackson used the veto more than any other president
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The bank needed to be re-chartered to keep going Jackson vetoes the charter, ending the bank
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A time where business and employment fall to a low level The Panic of 1837 causes one Pres. Van Buren decides not to intervene
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“Let it be” The government should interfere as little as possible in economics
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A new political party, against Van Buren Nominated William Henry Harrison to run against Van Buren
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Log Cabin Campaign– Presents Harrison as a common man and Van Buren as a snob.
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Manifest Destiny
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The Area between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, north of California
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United States Britain Spain Russia
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Mountain men and fur trappers Looking for beaver pelts and other animals
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So many wagons moving west, it looked like many ships going out to sea
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The idea that the US was destined to have a country that covered the whole continent
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The US should not take less than a northern border of 54’40” Latitude They settle at 49
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12.2
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Famous outdoorsman from Tennessee Lost seat in congress, moved to Texas
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Residents of Texas, Mexican citizens
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The first three hundred American families to settle in TX– led by Stephen F Austin
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1830– A decree that bans all immigration from the US
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1. Remove the ban on US settlement 2. Make Texas a separate state Santa Anna: Yes to 1, no to 2
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180 Texans barricaded inside a mission After a 12 day siege, the Mexican army is victorious
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Sam Houston gathers troops to attack Santa Anna “Remember the Alamo” It led to Santa Anna signing a treaty that recognizes Texas’ independence
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Should Texas become a state? They would like to be Only problem– Should they come in as a slave state or a free state?
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Congress is divided on the subject President James Polk campaigns for it– Manifest Destiny supporters pass it. Texas becomes a state--1845
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12.3 and 12.4
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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
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3 parts 1. Drive Mexican troops out of disputed area 2. Seize New Mexico and California 3. Capture Mexico City
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Led by Winfield Scott Took about a month before surrender (9/1847) American battle tolls 1721 to battle 11,000 to disease
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Ends the Mexican-American War
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Gold discovered in California in 1848 People flood in from around the world in 1849
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Mexican-Californians, became US citizens after treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Cities that grew overnight Crowded and busy Merchants made the best profit
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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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