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The Eatons John Eaton Peggy O’Neale-Eaton

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The Eatons

John Eaton Peggy O’Neale-Eaton

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The Calhouns

John C. Calhoun Floride Calhoun

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The Eaton Crisis

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Webster-Hayne Debate

Daniel Webster Robert Y. Hayne

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Nullification Crisis & “Nullies”

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Why Hate The BUS?

• 1. Banks were the enemy of farmers.• 2. A minority of stockholders were British.• 3. BUS is supported by Henry Clay.• 4. Banks only support Businesses and are

monopolies which restricts competition.

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Mr. Nicholas Biddle

• 1. Restricted the creation of “Risky” banks.

• 2. Reduced Bank failures.• 3. Prevented currency

inflation.• 4. Distributed currency to

the rest of the nation.• 5. Known as “Emperor Nick

of the Bribery Bank”

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Election of 1832

• Main Issue Are:1. Jackson’s veto of the

Bank of the United States.

2. Political opposition to the Masons; of which Jackson was a member.

3. The Anti-Masonic Party.

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Death of the BUS

• 1. “The Bank is trying to kill me, but I will kill it.”

• 2. Clay blocks Jackson’s veto, but Jackson withdraws all Gov. Funds.

• 3. Gov. demands that “Specie Circular” be used to cover payments.(Hard Currency)

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The Trail of Tears

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Stephen F. Austin

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Americans Can Come To Tejas if…

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Sam Houston

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The Alamo and Goliad

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The Battle of San Jacinto

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The Whig Party

• “Organized Incompatibility”

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Election of 1836

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The Panic of 1837

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Election of 1840