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1 Wednesday, March 20 1.Get out your spiral 2. Update table of contents DateTitleEntry # 03/07Madison/Monroe Review 26 03/08Timeline chapter 12 27 03/18Chapter 12 Vocabulary28 03/19A New Era in Politics notes29 03/20Jackson and the White House notes30 3. Turn to entry #30 and set up Cornell Style 4. Title it Jackson and the White House notes

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3 “ The president, after having literally been nearly pressed to death…escaped to his lodgings at Gadsby’s….Ladies fainted,,men were seen with bloody noses.

4 Jackson in the White House 1.Jackson A. Self-Made Man B. Military Leader/Indian fighter C. Experienced Politician D. Common man

5 Jackson in the White House 1.Jackson A. Self-Made Man B. Military Leader/Indian fighter C. Experienced Politician D. Common man 2.The Spoils SystemA. Reward for Victory *Fired gov’t employees and replaced them w/ his supporters *He is letting more citizens participate in the gov’t *Prevent a small group of wealthy men controlling the U.S. * Spoils System – “To the victors belong the spoils”

6 Jackson in the White House 2.The Spoils SystemA. B. The “Kitchen Cabinet” *Appointed friends in his Cabinet *Martin Van Buren (Sec. of State) only qualified man *Vice President –John C. Calhoun (South Carolina)

7 Jackson in the White House 3.The Bank War*Didn’t like the Second Bank of the United States *Thought it favored the wealthy and was unconstitutional (even though Supreme Court ruled in the banks favor) *Congress passed it *Jackson vetoed it *The bank closed and federal money was moved to state banks run by friends of the Sec. of Treasury *Known as pet banks *Long term effect – financial crises for the next president

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10 4. A Crisis over TariffsA. Tariff of Abominations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVur0cRs7A

11 4. A Crisis over TariffsA. Tariff of Abominations *highest tariff in American history *Protected manufactures in the north *many thought this was unconstitutional

12 4. A Crisis over TariffsA. Tariff of Abominations *highest tariff in American history *Protected manufactures in the north *many thought this was unconstitutional B. Calhoun v. Webster *V.P. Calhoun was against tariff and said: states had the right to nullify a federal law they disagreed with (States’ Rights) *Calhoun quits when Jackson sides the federal gov.

13 4. A Crisis over TariffsB. Calhoun v. Webster *V.P. Calhoun was against tariff and said: states had the right to nullify a federal law they disagreed with (States’ Rights) *Calhoun quits when Jackson sides the federal gov. C. The Nullification Crisis *1832 a lower tariff was passed in Congress *South Carolina not satisfied and passed the Nullification Act declaring the tax illegal *S.C. threatened to secede – this would lead to Civil War *Henry Clay proposed a compromise lower tariff *Jackson threatened to send troops to S.C. 4 questions and a summary

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