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Transcript of AGE OF JACKSON Ch. 7, Sect. 3 (HW is 7.4) OBJECTIVES: IDENTIFY the events and factors that...
AGE OF JACKSONCh. 7, Sect. 3
(HW is 7.4)
OBJECTIVES:• IDENTIFY the events and
factors that contributed to Andrew Jackson’s rise to power.
• DESCRIBE Andrew Jackson’s political beliefs.
• EXAMINE how Jackson’s presidency expanded democracy and egalitarianism, but not to all Americans.
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Era of Good Feelings – Really?
• Election of 1816: Republicans crush Federalists, 183 to 34 (see election.org)
• James Monroe is 5th President of the United States
• Monroe is the ambassador of Nationalism
• Monroe’s administration was called the “Era of Good Feelings”
WHY?
ANSWER: With no Federalists, the US seemed united
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Data Visualizations
http://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/050/
Data Visualizations
http://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/001/
“THE CORRUPT BARGAIN”THE FACTS OF THE CASE:
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“THE CORRUPT BARGAIN”
THE FACTS OF THE CASE:1. Election of 1824
2. Andrew Jackson wins popular vote
3. Jackson and John Quincy Adams tie for electoral vote
4. Henry Clay, Speaker of the House, to decide the tie
5. Clay meets with Adams privately
6. Clay gives Adams the Presidency
7. Adams makes Clay Secretary of State
THE CRIME:
PLAINTIFF: DEFENSE
JUDGEMENT:
The Administration of John Quincy Adams
• The undiplomatic diplomat, the apolitical politician
• First “minority president”
• Refused to remove officeholders or use patronage
• Urged nationalistic endeavors on Congress
• Increasingly out of step with growing sectionalism
• Viewed positively by history, not so in his day
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Jackson wins in 1828
• Democratic-Republicans (Jackson) divorces from
• Nationalistic-Republicans (Adams)
• “Shall the people rule?”- expansion of suffrage
• Jackson runs as a “reform” candidate
• Mudslinging, personal attacks on J.Q. Adams
• Jackson wins 178 to 83, wins West and South
• Shift of power, East to West, Elite to Common Man
The Jackson Administration
• Individualism, Opportunism, Versatility, Populism
• Orphaned & Uneducated
• Became Judge and Congressman for Tennessee
• “Old Hickory” to his troops
• 1st President from West, 2nd w/o College Degree
• Suspicious of Clay’s American System
• Frequently uses veto power, “King Andrew”
First Inaugural Address of Andrew Jackson
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1829
(Excerpt) The recent demonstration of public sentiment inscribes on the list of Executive duties, in characters too legible to be overlooked, the task of reform, which will require particularly the correction of those abuses that have brought the patronage of the Federal Government into conflict with the freedom of elections, and the counteraction of those causes which have disturbed the rightful course of appointment and have placed or continued power in unfaithful or incompetent hands.
In the performance of a task thus generally delineated I shall endeavor to select men whose diligence and talents will insure in their respective stations able and faithful cooperation, depending for the advancement of the public service more on the integrity and zeal of the public officers than on their numbers.
“Spoils System”
• Large #’s of Jackson supporters rewarded with federal jobs, “rotation in office”
• Removes 10% of officeholders
• Party membership vs. Merit &Service
• Increased corruption: “Kitchen Cabinet,”
• Increased power of party machines
In your opinion, was Jackson himself was a man “of the people”?
(HINT: look at “Key Player”)
How did the Election 1824 shape Jackson’s political beliefs & his
“spoils system?”