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Transcript of The Eatons John EatonPeggy O’Neale-Eaton. The Calhouns John C. CalhounFloride Calhoun.
The Eatons
John Eaton Peggy O’Neale-Eaton
The Calhouns
John C. Calhoun Floride Calhoun
The Eaton Crisis
Webster-Hayne Debate
Daniel Webster Robert Y. Hayne
Nullification Crisis & “Nullies”
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.
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”
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.
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)
The Trail of Tears
Stephen F. Austin
Americans Can Come To Tejas if…
Sam Houston
The Alamo and Goliad
The Battle of San Jacinto
The Whig Party
• “Organized Incompatibility”
Election of 1836
The Panic of 1837
Election of 1840