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List the first 5 Presidents and one issue they dealt with while in office. This is a daily grade! Ten points each!! Warm-up
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The Age of Jackson Indian Policies Bank Crisis Jacksonian Democracy Nullification Crisis
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7 th president War hero of 1812 Tennessean Self-made man Andrew Jackson 1829-1837
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It was said that Andrew Jackson was “as strong as a hickory stick.” Nicknamed “Old Hickory”
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1828 – Political Party Split!! Democratic – Republicans Andrew Jackson National Republicans John Quincy Adams
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Distrusted big government Supported by immigrants, laborers, frontiersmen Andrew Jackson & The Democratic Republicans
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Believed in strong central government Wanted to builds roads National bank Supported by merchants and farmers National Republicans
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SS hift in politics to the Common Man VV iews left a legacy on politics HH e represented a government by the people Election of 1829 – Andrew Jackson won!
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Tariff – tax on imported goods Tariff Crisis!!!
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Which section of the U.S. would support a tariff? WHY? Tariff Crisis!!
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Which section of the U.S. would reject a tariff? WHY? Tariff Crisis!!
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People in the northeast would SUPPORT a tariff. People in the south would REJECT a tariff. I can explain the Nullification Crisis
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Why would people in the northeast support tariff? A tariff would force the south to buy American made products. I can describe the Nullification Crisis
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Why would people in the south REJECT a tariff? The tariff would raise prices on American goods. I can describe the Nullification Crisis
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To cancel Nullify -
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To break away Secede -
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TT HE SOUTH PROTESTS the TARIFF!! TT hey want to nullify the tariff! SS ome southerners want to secede. I can describe the Nullification Crisis
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Read page 339 – The Nullification Crisis
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The states believed that the federal government was created by the states. The states should decide of a federal law was constitutional. I can explain states rights!
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If you don’t believe in states rights, who do you think should decide on the constitutionality of a federal law? How is this belief supported? I can explain states rights!
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“Liberty, Union, now and forever one and inseparable.” **Daniel Webster
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“Our federal union must be preserved.” Andrew Jackson
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What is Jackson’s view on nullification?
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Andrew Jackson believed that the union is more important that the states when overruling the constitutionality of a law. I can describe the Nullification Crisis
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