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The Election of 1828 JQ Adams versus Jackson Round 2. Dirty Campaign: Rachel Jackson and her divorce and death Suffrage extended to all white males 21 and older Adams accused of being part of elite, rich… Jackson hero and representative of the everyday man – the common man!. Jackson wins!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Election of 1828JQ Adams versus Jackson Round 2
• Dirty Campaign: Rachel Jackson and her divorce and death
• Suffrage extended to all white males 21 and older
• Adams accused of being part of elite, rich…• Jackson hero and representative of the
everyday man – the common man!
Jackson wins!
Supporters Crash the White House after Inauguration
Andrew Jackson: 1829-1837• Growth of Democracy• Voting Rights for all
white, adult male citizens.
• Self Made Man Idea• Indian Removal
Act/Trail of Tears• Nullification • Vetoed Bank
established by Alexander Hamilton
Started Modern Democratic Political Party which in turn started its main opposition, the Whigs..
Spoils System – appointed only his supporters in high offices
Texas Independence from Mexico
Today we will summarize the major roles played by President Jackson using a matrix in a roundabout,
dialogue cutouts, and a reflection! Stations• Andrew Jackson and the Bank• Andrew Jackson and the Spoils
System• Andrew Jackson and the
Modern Democratic Party• Andrew Jackson and the
Common Man• Andrew Jackson and the Indians• Andrew Jackson and the Tariff
What To Do• Read & examine the information
at the station.• Summarize Andrew Jackson’s role
described at the station.• Figure out the point of view of the
person shown on the matrix, and write a statement that reflects that person’s feeling about President Jackson’s role at the station.
• Move to the next station when directed.
Today we will analyze federal [and state] Indian policies and the removal and resettlement of the Cherokee and other Southeastern tribes
during the Jacksonian era using primary sources in a DBQ
The Trail of Tears
The Story of the Cherokee Nation
One of the Five Civilized Tribes
Lived Among Whites
Established an Alphabet
Created a Government
Made It Against Their Law to Buy or Sell Their Land
Yet a Few Traded Georgia, North
Carolina, and Parts of South Carolina and Tennessee for
$5 Million
And 15,000 Cherokee Were Packed Up in the Middle of Night
to Move to Indian Territory
Said Goodbye To Their Home
And Began to Walk
And Walk
And Walk
And Walk
Buried 4,000 On Their Way
Traveled Across the US
Settled in Northeastern
Oklahoma
Upon What Was Called a Reservation
For 60 More Years Until This Land Too Was Given Away
And The Cherokee Were Moved Once More to a Smaller
Reservation
Yet Cherokee Pride Still Exists
The Old and Young Alike
So How Did This Happen?
Today we will analyze federal and state Indian policies and the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Indians during the
Jacksonian era using primary sources and a DBQ.
Primary Sources• 2nd Inaugural Address• Worcester v. Georgia• John Ross’s words to
Iroquois League• Treaty of New Echota• Recollections of a
Survivor• Trail of Tears Painting
What to Do!
• Read each document carefully
• Discuss questions• Decide upon an answer• Answer the questions IN
YOUR OWN WORDS.• Read the Big Question• Write your letter to
President Jackson
Today we will evaluate Andrew Jackson's presidency using WANTED posters
• Judge whether or not Andrew Jackson is a hero or a villain.
• Create a WANTED poster that shows and pictures Andrew Jackson in the way you’ve judged him. 25 points
• Be sure to list the heroic or criminal acts you believe Jackson has committed as evidence of your judgment. 50 points
• Be creative, colorful, and factual.• Extras: nicknames, artwork, added
information
Today we will evaluate Andrew Jackson's presidency using WANTED posters
Today we will evaluate Andrew Jackson's presidency using WANTED posters
Today we will evaluate Andrew Jackson's presidency using WANTED posters
Today we will evaluate Andrew Jackson's presidency using WANTED posters
Today we will evaluate Andrew Jackson's presidency using WANTED posters
Today we will evaluate Andrew Jackson's presidency using WANTED posters
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