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Tuesday , March 20. Update your Table of Contents Date Entry Title Entry # 3/8 A New Era in Politics 33 3/8 Andrew Jackson movie 34 3/9 Chapter 12 Vocabulary 35 3/19 Jackson and the White House notes 36
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Tuesday, March 20 • Update your Table of Contents DateEntry TitleEntry # 3/8 A New Era in Politics 33 3/8 Andrew Jackson movie 34 3/9 Chapter 12 Vocabulary 35 3/19 Jackson and the White House notes 36 3/20 Jackson and a New Crisis notes 37 3/20 Jackson Political Cartoon 38 • Get your spiral and turn to entry #37 • Title it: Jackson and a New Crisis (Set up Cornell notes)
Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!
#37March 20: A New Crisis 1. A Crisis over Tariffs A. Tariff of Abominations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVur0cRs7A
#38March 23: A New Crisis 1. A Crisis over Tariffs A. Tariff of Abominations *highest tariff in American history *Protected manufactures in the north *many thought this was unconstitutional
#38March 23: A New Crisis 1. A Crisis over Tariffs A. Tariff of Abominations *highest tariff in American history *Protected manufactures in the north *many thought this was unconstitutional B. Calhoun v. Webster *V.P. Calhoun was against tariff and said: states had the right to nullify a federal law they disagreed with (States’ Rights) *Daniel Webster (from the north) made a speech: we are a united people, if the states can nullify a law then we will fall apart *Calhoun quits when Jackson sides the federal gov.
#38March 23: A New Crisis 1. A Crisis over Tariffs B. Calhoun v. Webster *V.P. Calhoun was against tariff and said: states had the right to nullify a federal law they disagreed with (States’ Rights) *Daniel Webster (from the north) made a speech: we are a united people, if the states can nullify a law then we will fall apart *Calhoun quits when Jackson sides the federal gov. C. The Nullification Crisis *1832 a lower tariff was passed in Congress *South Carolina not satisfied and passed the Nullification Act declaring the tax illegal *S.C. threatened to secede – this would lead to Civil War *Henry Clay proposed a compromise lower tariff *Jackson threatened to send troops to S.C.
Vocabulary chapter 12 Jacksonian Democracy Spoils System Indian Removal Act Indian Territory Trail of Tears Tariff of Abominations Doctrine of Nullification Webster-Hayne Debate Secession Inflation Panic of 1837 Depression Whig Party