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Chapter 8 Section 5

Chapter 8 Section 5. March 1829- Andrew Jackson- president “Man of the people”. Chapter 8 Section 5. Power- west- growing 1 st president- west of the Appalachians Patronage- government jobs to supporters Spoils system Veto power to restrict federal activity

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Chapter 8 Section 5

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  1. Chapter 8 Section 5 March 1829- Andrew Jackson- president “Man of the people”

  2. Chapter 8 Section 5 • Power- west- growing • 1st president- west of the Appalachians • Patronage- government jobs to supporters • Spoils system • Veto power to restrict federal activity • Tariff Act of 1828- tax on imports • Why? Boost US manufacturing • “Tariff of Abominations”

  3. Chapter 8 Section 5 • SC- nullify- reject • States’ rights- not federal government nor denies the states • Secede- withdraw • Daniel Webster- senator- MA • Defended the Union • Robert Hayne- SC senator • States’ rights • 1833- Congress- Force Bill- SC- difficult to block the tariff

  4. Chapter 8 Section 5 • Indian relocation- “Five Civilized Tribes” • Indian Removal Act • Native Americans- land- Louisiana Purchase • Cherokees- white farming methods • Worcester v. Georgia • GA- no authority over Cherokee land • 1838- Trail of Tears • 25%- Cherokees die

  5. Chapter 8 Section 5 • Black Hawk War • Retreated in WS territory • Second Seminole War • Osceola- captured • Bank War- vetoed to recharter the bank • Martin Van Buren- president • Panic of 1837 • William Henry Harrison- president • Died of pneumonia • John Tyler now the president

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