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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 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!
Jeffersonian Republicans • No competing party
The Election of 1824 • 4 Candidates for Jeffersonian Republicans • William Crawford - GA • Andrew Jackson - TN • Henry Clay - KY • John Q. Adams - MA
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
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
Warm Up Take out your Election of 1824 Campaign Posters
Election of 1824 www.270towin.com No Clear Winner! Where does the election go beyond the electoral college?
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?
The Corrupt Bargain I’ll get you Henry Clay! I will start my campaign for ’28 in ’25. • Clay backs JQA • JQA becomes President
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
The Adams Film • Record 3 facts about the JQ Adams presidency
The Election of 1828 • Split in the Party! • Democratic Republicans – Jackson • National Republicans – Adams
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
Warm Up • Into your Notes • Summarize John Quincy Adams bio • Summarize Andrew Jackson’s bio
The Election of 1828 Adams v. Jackson
The Election of 1828 • Jackson & Calhoun • Adams and Rush
The Campaign: National Republicans Sticks and stones Adams, Sticks and stones … • Attacked Jackson: • Slave Trading • Treason • Murder • Gambling • Family • Wife
The Campaign: Democratic Republicans • Attacking Adams • Gambling Furniture • Padding Expense
Outcomes • Jackson takes office • King Mob • Firsts • Common Man and Self Made Man • Jackson loses his wife
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