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Warm Up

Warm Up. Take Out your Compromise of 1820 Map On Back Write a 1 paragraph explanation of the map, including what the Compromise of 1820 was about!. The Election of 1824. Jeffersonian Republicans. No competing party. The Election of 1824. 4 Candidates for Jeffersonian Republicans

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up Take Out your Compromise of 1820 Map On Back Write a 1 paragraph explanation of the map, including what the Compromise of 1820 was about!

  2. The Election of 1824

  3. Jeffersonian Republicans • No competing party

  4. The Election of 1824 • 4 Candidates for Jeffersonian Republicans • William Crawford - GA • Andrew Jackson - TN • Henry Clay - KY • John Q. Adams - MA

  5. A Real Mudslinging Campaign • Crawford was in ill health • Jackson called a murderer • Clay called a gambler and a drunk • Adams a monarchist with English wife

  6. Campaign Poster Activity • Create a Campaign Poster for the Campaign of 1824 • Choose either Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, or J.Q. Adams • Use Chapter 11 to help • I demand color and creativity • Extol their credentials, and detract from your competition

  7. Warm Up Take out your Election of 1824 Campaign Posters

  8. Issues of the Campaign of 1824 • ???

  9. Election of 1824 www.270towin.com No Clear Winner! Where does the election go beyond the electoral college?

  10. Sounds like a deal HC! By the way check out my sweet sideburns! Adams. I will back you if you make me Sec. of State. What about me, the hero of 1812?

  11. The Corrupt Bargain I’ll get you Henry Clay! I will start my campaign for ’28 in ’25. • Clay backs JQA • JQA becomes President

  12. Even my awesome sideburns could not win over popular support! The Adams Presidency • Adam’s Presidency starts amidst scandal • Policies were not popular with public • Larger navy • Money for Scientific Expeditions • Government to control economic growth

  13. The Adams Film • Record 3 facts about the JQ Adams presidency

  14. The Election of 1828 • Split in the Party! • Democratic Republicans – Jackson • National Republicans – Adams

  15. Back to Party Politics • Democratic Republicans – Favored states rights and were anti-central government • National Republicans – Strong central government • Bring on the Mudslinging • Modern Campaign

  16. Warm Up • Into your Notes • Summarize John Quincy Adams bio • Summarize Andrew Jackson’s bio

  17. The Election of 1828 Adams v. Jackson

  18. The Election of 1828 • Jackson & Calhoun • Adams and Rush

  19. The Campaign: National Republicans Sticks and stones Adams, Sticks and stones … • Attacked Jackson: • Slave Trading • Treason • Murder • Gambling • Family • Wife

  20. The Campaign: Democratic Republicans • Attacking Adams • Gambling Furniture • Padding Expense

  21. The Vote

  22. Outcomes • Jackson takes office • King Mob • Firsts • Common Man and Self Made Man • Jackson loses his wife

  23. Spoils System • Democrats concerned with growth of the Federal Government • Bureaucracy – system in which non elected government workers carry out laws • Jackson fired many government workers and hired his supporters

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