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GoodOl'AndrewJackson

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Henry Clay -Great Compromiser -involved in corrupt bargain w/ JQAdams -bank war --recharter the bank 4 yrs early,make election issue --tried to trap jackson, alienated wealthy groups --jackson vetoed it --executive vs judicial
Andrew Jackson -president -many disliked him -preferred the common man -spoils system -every generation should have its turn -rewards supporters -tariff of abom. -vetoed the bank war bill -beat clay in elections
John Q Adams -involved in corrupt bargain -one of the most unsuccessful presidencies adams onis treaty
John C Calhoun -called tariff of abominations unconstitutional
Whig party -HATED Jackson -hodgepodge of people -named for a reason -proponents of american system -supporters were states rights, industrialists and merchants -internal improvements -defenders on the common man -against VanB, had many candidates to scatter e
Panic of 1837 -lots of inflation -land paid for with hard money
james madison
James Monroe -monroe doctrine
Treaty of Ghent -ended war of 1812
Daniel Webster whig leader opposed jackson
War Hawks -wanted war
Fletcher vs. Peck -first time federal court ruled a state law unconstitutional
Indian removal act of 1830 -jackson defied judicial branch -whites wanted land, kicked out indians -indians had to move to oklahoma on trail of tears -deepend hatred of jackson
William Henry Harrison -main choice of whigs
American System -whigs supported it -henry clay -self sufficiency
Monroe Doctrine -Monroe -foreign policy -us isolation -US and europe wouldn't meddle with each others problems
Rush-Bagot treaty -between US and UK -demilitarization of great lakes -treaty of 1818
South Carolina Exposition -result of the tariff of abominations
Nullification -the state can nullify a federal law deemed unconstitutional
Corrupt bargain -clay -JQA -helped JQ win presidency -made clay sec of state
Battle of New Orleans -cotton for protection from bullets -jackson
McCulloch vs. Maryland
Adam-Onis Treaty -allowed US to have florida if we left alone southwestern territporesm
Treaty of 1818 -boundary issues between UK and US -jointly occupy oregon
Cohens vs. Virginia -lottery -federal court overruled state ruling
Tariff of Abominations -jackson -formal protests -SC exposition - JC Calhoun - unconstitutional
Hartford Convention
Tariff of 1828 tariff of abominations
Fort McHenry -star spangled banner
Missouri compromise -miss. comp line -slave states below, free states above -even amount of slave and free
Tariff of 1816 -Jackson -stopped foreign trade to help sect sufficiency
Spoils system -gave govt jobs to people who helped them win the election, qualified or not. -
Gibbons vs. ogden -the federal govt could regulate interstate commerce -state law vs federal law
Worchester vs. GA -jackson defied the supreme court -moved indians after court said they could stay -he has made his decision now let him enforce it
Bank of the US -jackson did NOT trust it -biddle ran the bank -private investors held power over the nations $$
Era of good feelings -during jackson
the cherokee nation ?
Nicholas Biddle -in charge of bank
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