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The Bank War and its Effects. I) Jackson disliked the national bank. I) Jackson disliked the national bank. A) The US owned 1/5 of the bank, and kept all its money there. I) Jackson disliked the national bank. A) The US owned 1/5 of the bank, and kept all its money there
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I) Jackson disliked the national bank • A) The US owned 1/5 of the bank, and kept all its money there
I) Jackson disliked the national bank • A) The US owned 1/5 of the bank, and kept all its money there • B) Jackson felt that the bank only benefited the wealthy
I) Jackson disliked the national bank • A) The US owned 1/5 of the bank, and kept all its money there • B) Jackson felt that the bank only benefited the wealthy • 1) Nicholas Biddle, bank pres., would not accept the bank notes of small western banks, making it difficult for farmers to borrow money for land
I) Jackson disliked the national bank • A) The US owned 1/5 of the bank, and kept all its money there • B) Jackson felt that the bank only benefited the wealthy • 1) Nicholas Biddle, bank pres., would not accept the bank notes of small western banks, making it difficult for farmers to borrow money for land • 2) Jackson accused Biddle of trying to keep wealth in the hands of the few (refused to renew their charter in 1836)
C) Henry Clay had a plan to have the charter renewed 1) Ask for renewal prior to the 1832 election, forcing Jackson to make a decision
C) Henry Clay had a plan to have the charter renewed • Ask for renewal prior to the 1832 election, forcing Jackson to make a decision a) Renews the charter => angers the west and south
C) Henry Clay had a plan to have the charter renewed • Ask for renewal prior to the 1832 election, forcing Jackson to make a decision • Renews the charter => angers the west and south • Veto charter => anger the northeast
C) Henry Clay had a plan to have the charter renewed • Ask for renewal prior to the 1832 election, forcing Jackson to make a decision • Renews the charter => angers the west and south • Veto charter => anger the northeast • Either way he would lose votes in the election
C) Henry Clay had a plan to have the charter renewed • Ask for renewal prior to the 1832 election, forcing Jackson to make a decision • Renews the charter => angers the west and south • Veto charter => anger the northeast • Either way he would lose votes in the election • The plan failed b/c the Northeast did not care, Jackson won re-election in 1832
A) The Bank War leads to the Whigs • 1) The old National Republican Party (J.Q. Adams) joined with the bankers, unhappy democrats, and states’ right supporters
A) The Bank War leads to the Whigs • 1) The old National Republican Party (J.Q. Adams) joined with the bankers, unhappy democrats, and states’ right supporters • 2) The Whigs did not have much power and lost the 1836 election to Martin Van Buren
B) In 1837, the country slipped into a horrible economic depression
B) In 1837, the country slipped into a horrible economic depression • 1) The Panic of 1837 would be blamed upon Van Buren
B) In 1837, the country slipped into a horrible economic depression • 1) The Panic of 1837 would be blamed upon Van Buren • 2) In fact, the depression should have been blamed on Jackson
B) In 1837, the country slipped into a horrible economic depression • 1) The Panic of 1837 would be blamed upon Van Buren • 2) In fact, the depression should have been blamed on Jackson • 3) His bank policies caused the panic
C) The Whigs in 1840 Election • 1) Use depression to their advantage, “Martin Van Ruin”
C) The Whigs in 1840 Election • 1) Use depression to their advantage, “Martin Van Ruin” • 2) Whigs would nominate William Henry Harrison of Ohio (gen.at Tippecanoe, and comes from a poor family)
C) The Whigs in 1840 Election • 1) Use depression to their advantage, “Martin Van Ruin” • 2) Whigs would nominate William Henry Harrison of Ohio (gen.at Tippecanoe, and comes from a poor family) • 3) Campaign full of mud-slinging
C) The Whigs in 1840 Election • 1) Use depression to their advantage, “Martin Van Ruin” • 2) Whigs would nominate William Henry Harrison of Ohio (gen.at Tippecanoe, and comes from a poor family) • 3) Campaign full of mud-slinging • a) Dems say Harrison “Should sit in his cabin and drink cider”
C) The Whigs in 1840 Election • 1) Use depression to their advantage, “Martin Van Ruin” • 2) Whigs would nominate William Henry Harrison of Ohio (gen.at Tippecanoe, and comes from a poor family) • 3) Campaign full of mud-slinging • a) Dems say Harrison “Should sit in his cabin and drink cider” • b) Whigs use this and label their campaign as the “log cabin campaign”
C) The Whigs in 1840 Election • c) Whigs use the slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!” • 1) John Tyler is the VP candidate
D) Whigs Win the 1840 Election • 1) Harrison dies of pneumonia a month later, and Tyler becomes president
D) Whigs Win the 1840 Election • 1) Harrison dies of pneumonia a month later, and Tyler becomes president • 2) First time VP had become president
D) Whigs Win the 1840 Election • 1) Harrison dies of pneumonia a month later, and Tyler becomes president • 2) First time VP had become president • 3) However, Tyler was a democrat at heart, and did not pass Whig plans
D) Whigs Win the 1840 Election • 1) Harrison dies of pneumonia a month later, and Tyler becomes president • 2) First time VP had become president • 3) However, Tyler was a democrat at heart, and did not pass Whig plans • 4) Whigs throw him out of the party, and will run someone else in the 1844 election