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Monday – Predict Meanings

Monday – Predict Meanings. cottage industry nullification physician reservation spoils system. What could it mean?. I got it now!. We will analyze the challenges confronted by and solutions offered by Presidents Monroe, Adams, and Jackson using cloze notes, songs, and readings.

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Monday – Predict Meanings

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  1. Monday – Predict Meanings • cottage industry • nullification • physician • reservation • spoils system What could it mean? I got it now!

  2. We will analyzethe challenges confronted by and solutions offered by Presidents Monroe, Adams, and Jacksonusing cloze notes, songs, and readings. • Warm up… CAN YOU NAME THE FIRST SEVEN PRESIDENTS IN THE ORDER THEY SERVED? Write them down on the next page of your spiral as quickly as possible. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, JQ Adams, Jackson

  3. James Monroe: 1817-1825 • MONROE DOCTRINE: The U.S. opposed any further European colonization in the Americas. Monroe promised that the U.S. would not involve itself in the internal affairs of Europe or take part in any European Wars UNLESS Europe started new colonies in the Americas. The doctrine promoted a Western Hemisphere made up of independent republics with the U.S. leading the way. • Missouri Compromise 1820 - Henry Clay - 1st of Several Compromises to deal with expansion of slavery in West; Missouri enters US as slave state, Maine as free; no slavery allowed north of the 36/30 line (except in Missouri) • -Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 - Purchased Florida from Spain; changed border from Rocky Mountains all the way to Pacific Ocean. • -Russo-American Treaty of 1826: Ended Russian Expansion down the Pacific Coast. • - Had Most Talented Cabinet in • American History:

  4. Louisiana Purchase Monroe Doctrine Western Hemisphere Colonization Manifest destiny western expansion

  5. Based on the cartoon, which of the following best explains the impact of the Monroe Doctrine? F The United States would not allow foreign nations to form alliances. GThe United States would not allow further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere. H The United States would serve as a negotiator between European nations. J The United States would protect the economic interests of Europe.

  6. This map shows principles included in — A Jay’s Treaty B the Monroe Doctrine C Pinckney’s Treaty D the Great Compromise

  7. The Election of 1824 • No one had a majority… John Quincy Adams receives vote of House of Representatives and makes John C. Calhoun becomes Vice President in what people believe is a CORRUPT BARGAIN! • Andrew Jackson is furious and vows to run again … with support of THE COMMON MAN!

  8. John Quincy Adams:1825-1829 • Elected by House of Representatives after popular vote went to Jackson. • Win seen as betrayal/CORRUPT BARGAIN with John Calhoun • Son of John Adams; seen as part of establishment • Erie Canal is major accomplishment • Recognized Latin American republics like Mexico • *Supported laissez faire economics.

  9. The Erie Canal I got a mule and her name is Sal, 15 miles on the Erie Canal She’s a good old worker and a good old pal, 15 miles on the Erie Canal We’ve hauled some barges in our day filled with lumber , coal, and hay And we know every inch of the way from Albany to Buffalo. Low bridge, everybody down, Low bridge, we’re coming to a town And you’ll always know your neighbor, you’ll always know your pal If you’ve ever navigated on the Erie Canal We better get along on our way ol’ gal, 15 miles on the Erie Canal Cause you bet your life, I’d never part with Sal, 15 miles on the Erie Canal. Git up there mule, here comes a lock, We’ll make Rome about 6 o’clock, One more trip and back we’ll go, right back home to Buffalo.

  10. The Election of 1828JQ Adams versus Jackson: Round 2 • Dirty Campaign: Rachel Jackson and her divorce and death • Suffrage extended to all white males 21 and older • Adams accused of being part of elite, rich… • Jackson hero and representative of the everyday man – the common man!

  11. Jackson wins!

  12. Supporters Crash the White House after Inauguration

  13. Tuesday – Copy Definitions • cottage industry – small-scale industry that can be carried on at home by family members using their own equipment • nullification – when a staterefuses to recognize or to enforce a federal law passed by the United States Congress • physician – A medical doctor • reservation – An area of land set aside for Native Americans • spoils system – the system of employing and promoting civil servants who are friends and supporters of the group in power

  14. Tuesday’s Objective We will compare and contrast the positive and negative effects of President Jackson’s action usingcartoon dialogue cutouts.

  15. Andrew Jackson: 1829-1837 • Growth of Democracy • Voting Rights for all white, adult male citizens. • Self Made Man Idea • Indian Removal Act/Trail of Tears • Nullification • Vetoed Bank established by Alexander Hamilton Started Modern Democratic Political Party which in turn started its main opposition, the Whigs.. Spoils System – appointed only his supporters in high offices Texas Independence from Mexico

  16. Today we will compare and contrast the positive and negative effects of President Jackson’s action using cartoon dialogue cutouts What To Do Centers • Jackson and the Bank • Jackson and the Spoils System • Jackson and the Modern Democratic Party • Jackson and the Common Man • Jackson and the Indians • Jackson and the Tariff Examine the information at the station reading any information provided Write a dialogue between Andrew Jackson and the opposing party that expresses the conflict occurring. Move to the next station when directed.

  17. The Trail of Tears The Story of the Cherokee Nation

  18. One of the Five Civilized Tribes

  19. Lived Among Whites

  20. Established an Alphabet

  21. Created a Government

  22. Made It Against Their Law to Buy or Sell Their Land

  23. Yet a Few Traded Georgia, North Carolina, and Parts of South Carolina and Tennessee for $5 Million

  24. And 15,000 Cherokee Were Packed Up in the Middle of Night to Move to Indian Territory

  25. Said Goodbye To Their Home

  26. And Began to Walk

  27. And Walk

  28. And Walk

  29. And Walk

  30. Buried 4,000 On Their Way

  31. Traveled Across the US

  32. Settled in Northeastern Oklahoma

  33. Upon What Was Called a Reservation

  34. For 60 More Years Until This Land Too Was Given Away

  35. And The Cherokee Were Moved Once More to a Smaller Reservation

  36. Yet Cherokee Pride Still Exists

  37. The Old and Young Alike Celebrate Their Culture

  38. And Remember Their Past

  39. Cherokee Nation Will Return

  40. So How Did This Happen?

  41. Wednesday – Draw pictures • nullification • physician

  42. We will analyzefederal [and state] Indian policies and the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Indians during the Jacksonian era using primary sources in a DBQ.

  43. Today we will analyze federal and state Indian policies and the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Indians during the Jacksonian era using primary sources and a DBQ. Primary Sources What to Do! Read each document carefully Discuss questions Decide upon an answer Answer the questions IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Read the Big Question Write your letter to President Jackson • 2nd Inaugural Address • Worcester v. Georgia • John Ross’s words to Iroquois League • Treaty of New Echota • Recollections of a Survivor • Trail of Tears Painting

  44. Today we will assess our understanding of our vocabulary using a quiz and when you’re done, work on your DBQ letter. It’s due tomorrow at the beginning of the period!

  45. Thursday – Write your own sentences • Depression – The United States has experienced many economic depressions, but none were as bad as the one in the 1920s.

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