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Thursday, March 22 1.Update your Table of Contents DateEntry TitleEntry # 3/20Jackson Political Cartoon 38 3/21Jackson and the Indians timeline wksheet 39 3/21Native American Movement map 40 3/22Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk notes 41 2.Turn to entry #41

Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 1.Martin Van Buren *Hand picked by Jackson (#8)*Easily won *One term *Texas is recognized as independent

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 1.Martin Van Buren*Hand picked by Jackson *Easily won *One term *Texas is recognized as independent *Amistad case 2.Panic of 1837*Speculators did not pay back loans used to buy land *State banks were loaned money with no limit and printing their own money (not backed by silver and gold) *Jackson ordered that anyone buying public land had to pay for it with gold or silver – speculators rushed to banks to exchange the paper money and banks did not have enough gold/silver and were force to close

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 2.Panic of 1837*Speculators did not pay back loans used to buy land *State banks were loaned money with no limit and printing their own money (not backed by silver and gold) *Jackson ordered that anyone buying public land had to pay for it with gold or silver – speculators rushed to banks to exchange the paper money and banks did not have enough gold/silver and were force to close *Cotton prices dropped (too much of it) *Planters couldn’t repay loans *More banks closed *Depression lasted 3 years *van Buren did little to help b/c he believed the gov’t should stay out of economic affairs

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 3.William H. Harrison*Van Buren v. William Henry Harrison (#9) harrison#president-william-henry-harrison harrison#president-william-henry-harrison

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 3.William H. Harrison *Van Buren v. William Henry Harrison *Harrison wins based on his war record and “common” man reputation *Delivers a 2 hour inaugural address *Dies after a month of pneumonia

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 3.William H. Harrison *Van Buren v. William Henry Harrison *Harrison wins based on his war record and “common” man reputation *Delivers a 2 hour inaugural address *Dies after a month of pneumonia 4.John Tyler (#10)

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 3.William H. Harrison *Van Buren v. William Henry Harrison *Harrison wins based on his war record and “common” man reputation *Delivers a 2 hour inaugural address *Dies after a month of pneumonia 4.John Tyler (#10) *Texas becomes annexed in 1845 *Oregon Trail opens

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 3.William H. Harrison *Van Buren v. William Henry Harrison *Harrison wins based on his war record and “common” man reputation *Delivers a 2 hour inaugural address *Dies after a month of pneumonia 4.John Tyler (#10) *Texas becomes annexed in 1845 *Oregon Trail opens 5.James K. Polk (#11)

Van Buren/Harrison/Tyler/Polk 5.James K. Polk *Oregon Treaty – sets border with British Canada (#11)*California becomes independent *Manifest Destiny – America is destined by God to own all land from the Atlantic to the Pacific *Mexican –American War

Vocabulary chapter 12 Jacksonian Democracy Spoils System Indian Removal ActIndian Territory Trail of TearsTariff of Abominations Doctrine of NullificationWebster-Hayne Debate SecessionInflation Panic of 1837Depression Whig Party