The Rise of Mass Democracy

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The Rise of Mass Democracy

1st Corrupt Bargain

John Quincy Adams Strong nationalist Lots of money to internal improvements Tried to help Cherokee nation

Election of 1828

Whole Hog for Jackson!

King Mob

Spoils System

Peggy Eaton (Petticoat) Affair

Tariff of 1828 and Nullification

Webster Hayne Debate

Compromise Tariff of 1833

Trail of Tears Indian Removal Act of 1832

The Bank War I have always feared banks

Texan Independence

Reemergence of the two party system Jacksonian Democrats Whigs Common man Western and Southern Anti tariffs and banks Pro Western expansion Internal improvements are state responsibility Anti Masonic party Business Eastern Pro Bank and tariffs Anti Western expansion Internal improvements

Martin van Buren

Panic of 1837 Land speculation Pet banks Death of the bank

Election of 1840 Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too Log Cabins and Hard Cider http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XcDeRJ_Osc