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AGE OF ANDREW JACKSON

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AGE OF ANDREW JACKSON

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Introduction 1.) How was American politics democratized

between 1800 and 1840?

2.) Why was Andrew Jackson so popular with voters?

3.) How and why did the Democratic and Whig parties emerge?

4.) What new assumptions about human nature did religious reform leaders of the 1830’s make?

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The Rise of Democratic Politics, 1824-1832

Introduction In 1824, only one political party existed

Republican

It was breaking up Pressures produced by the industrialization of the

Northeast

The spread of cotton growing in the South

Westward expansion

2 new political parties developed Democrats

Whigs

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Introduction (cont.) Democrats

Kept Jefferson’s distrust of strong federal government

Preferred states’ rights

Whigs Favored an active federal govt.

Encourage economic development

Both Democratic and Whig politicians had to adapt to the democratic idea of politics as the expression of the will of the common man

Rather than “an activity that gentlemen conducted for the people”

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Democratic Developments

Politics became more democratic property qualifications for voting were eliminated

Written ballots replaced voting aloud

Appointive offices became elective

Presidential electors were chosen by the people

Each party sought to increase its voter base

Increasing the number of eligible voters in the process

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The Election of 1824 4 Republicans ran for office

Each represented a faction of the Republican Party

Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, William Crawford, Henry Clay

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The Election of 1824 Jackson received the most popular and

electoral votes but not a majority

Therefore, as the Constitution requires, the House of Representatives had to choose among the three top candidates (Jackson, Adams, Crawford)

Clay (who was 4th) used his considerable influence with Congress to gain the selection of Adams

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The Election of 1824 President Adams in turn appointed Clay as his

secretary of state

Jackson supporters charged that a “corrupt bargain” had been made

That charge hung like a cloud over the Adams administration

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John Quincy Adams as President

President Adams tried to encourage economic growth through federal internal improvement projects

He remained aloof to the political games of the age

His programs suffered a lack of support

Single-term presidency

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The Rise of Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson’s

victory over the British in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 made him a popular hero

It was a time of “vague but widespread discontent” with Washington In part because of the

Panic of 1819

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The Rise of Andrew Jackson Jackson’s position as a political outsider

endeared him to the public and supporters

Began to build a strong political organization Called themselves the Democratic Party Also led by Martin Van Buren

In 1828 the Democrats nominated Jackson for president Those who remained loyal to Adams called

themselves National Republicans and renominated Adams

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The election of 1828 Democrats portrayed Jackson as a man of the

people (even though he was a wealthy farmer)- Common Man

And they portrayed Adams as the aristocrat

Jackson won the election with the common-man appeal

His victory also showed a clear sectional split South and Southwest for Jackson

New England mostly for Adams

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Jackson in Office Spoils system

Jackson immediately fired 1/2 of the civil servants on the federal payroll Most in the Northeast

Replaced them with supporters Jackson did not initiate the spoils system

He defended it and practiced it

Frequent rotation in office gave more people a chance to serve

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President Jackson and the Nullification

Crisis

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The Tariff of 1816o The first tariff in American history passed for

protection

o About 20 to 25 %

o Not high enough to provide protection

o It started a protective tariff trend Protected northern manufacturers and western

farmers from foreign competition

But raised the price that southerners had to pay for finished products

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Tariff of 1824o Congress increased the tariff significantly,

but wool manufacturers wanted more

o S.C. leaders didn’t want a higher tariff, they said European wool owners would punish cotton growers by paying a lower price for cotton

o Raised the duty from 25% to 33.3%

o After this tariff, the price of cotton in Europe fell from 32 cents a pound to 13 cents

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Tariff of 1828o In 1827 manufactures in the North asked for an

even higher tariff

o There were protests all over S.C.

o In 1828 the tariff passed, which raised the duty to 50%

o Southerners were shocked at the rates, called it the Tariff of Abominations

o Calhoun writes The South Carolina Exposition and Protest secretly because he is still Vice President. Argued protective tariffs were unconstitutional

States had the right to nullify federal laws that violated the U.S. Constitution

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Why were the southerners so angry?

o Believed the “Yankee tariff” discriminated against them

o Southerners sold their cotton in an unprotected tariff market, but bought manufactured goods in an American market heavily protected by tariffs

o The South wanted to protect themselves from the federal government interfering with state’s rights—saw the tariff issue as a way to take a stand

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Nullifiers vs. Unionistso Calhoun: (States Rights)

• States created the Federal government.

• If a state believed the government had passed an unconstitutional law, then the state could nullify it.

• The state would not have to obey the law

o Webster: (Unionist)

• The people, not the states, created the Federal government

• A state could not nullify a law nor secede

o How are the above ideas examples of sectionalism?

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The Tariff of 1832

• 1832: Tariff reduced to 35%South was still not satisfied

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1832- Ordinance of Nullification

• In 1832 S.C. “Nullifiers”:

• had enough votes (2/3rds) to nullify the Tariff of 1832

• Nullified with the Ordinance of Nullification

• Calhoun has resigned and now a senator from SC leading the nullification fight

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Jackson’s Response Dec. 1832

Jackson denounced the state’s defiance threatened to use the army and navy to enforce

federal laws

• Said nullification was treason and would use force to collect the tariffs

• Congress passed the Force Bill, which gave Jackson the power to use the army and navy to enforce laws, specifically the tariffs.

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Compromise Tariff of 1833

• Created by Calhoun and Henry Clay

• Attempt to resolve Nullification Crisis

• Gradually reduce tariff rates for next 10 years until they reached 20% (the 1816 tariff rate) by 1842

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South Carolina’s Response

• S.C. accepts the new tariff

• SC rescinded it nullification

• War is avoided

• S.C. repeals the Ordinance of Nullification, and nullifies the Force Bill

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The Bank Veto and the Election of 1832

Jackson disliked all banks and the issuance of paper money

He particularly hated the Second Bank of the Untied States Controlled the nation’s credit

Depository for federal govt. monies

Run by its private stockholders “Monied Capitalist”

Little control from the federal govt.

Jackson regarded it as a privileged monopoly

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The Bank Veto and the Election of 1832 (cont.)

In 1832, Nicholas Biddle (pres. of the Second Bank) applied for its recharter The recharter bill passed Congress

Jackson vetoed it

Denouncing the bank for making “the rich richer and the potent more powerful”

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1832 election Democrats nominated Jackson and Van Buren for

president and VP

National Republicans nominated Henry Clay

Clay opposed Jackson’s record

Clay advocated instead his American System of protective tariffs, recharting of the national bank, and federally supported internal improvements

Jackson won easily

Jackson was ready to complete his destruction of the Second Bank

The Bank Veto and the Election of 1832 (cont.)

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The Bank Controversy and the Second Party System, 1833-1840

The War on the Bank Jackson quickly tried to bankrupt the Second

Bank by removing govt. deposits

He distributed them to accounts in state-chartered banks

The “pet banks” that received the deposits extended much more credit and issued many more bank notes (paper money) They had no restraints on them from the defunct

national bank

This loosening of credit touched off a period of reckless economic expansion and speculation, and rapid inflation

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The Rise of Whig Opposition During Jackson’s 2nd term, the National

Republicans changed their name to Whigs

Began to attract broader support Southerners angry over Jackson’s denunciation of

nullification

Temperance reformers

Public-school reformers

Anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic Protestants

Followers of the Anti-Masonry movement

The commercial community of merchants, manufactures, and bankers

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