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Tuesday , March 20

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

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  1. 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)

  2. Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

  3. #37March 20: A New Crisis 1. A Crisis over Tariffs A. Tariff of Abominations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVur0cRs7A

  4. #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

  5. #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.

  6. #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.

  7. 373 in blue book

  8. 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

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