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The Age of Jackson

The Age of Jackson

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9th - 12th Grade

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The Age of Jackson

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Chapter 7 section 3

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Multiple Choice

Andrew Jackson led troops in the Battle of New Orleans.

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True

2

False

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Key Events about Jackson's political career

Three times the amount of voters turn out

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Multiple Choice

What political party was started when Jackson's followers formed their own party?

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Federalists

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Democrats

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Jacksonian

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Democratic-Republican

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Both candidates ran a "smear campaign"

Jackson won by a landslide thanks to the "common man"

Election of 1828

  • Jackson won the popular vote

  • Nobody won the majority

  • Speaker of the House, Henry Clay, chose Adams as the new President

Election of 1824

Tension between Adams and Jackson

Jackson called Adams an elitist even though Jackson himself was a rich plantation owner.

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Henry Clay was automatically out of the running since he was the deciding vote as Speaker of the House

Election of 1824

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Open Ended

In your own words, tell what the Spoils System is.

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Cherokee

Choctaw

Seminole

Creek

Chickasaw

Who were the "Five Civilized Tribes"?

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  • Allowing Natives to remain would require too much federal protection against the whites.

  • Didn't believe they would assimilate.

Why Jackson supported the act.

  • Displacement and dispossession

  • Assimilation

What to do with "them"?

Indian Removal Act of 1830- Law that forced all Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River.

Do you think the Natives would have eventually assimilated?

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Worcester v. Georgia

The Cherokee Fight Back

The Cherokee fought for their rights to land in Georgia through the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court refused to recognize them as a nation or state and would not hear their case.

The Cherokee came back with Samuel Worcester, a minister who had been jailed for teaching Natives without a license.

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Open Ended

How do you solve the issue of America expanding and Native's still living on their original land?

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Worcester v. Georgia decision

The Supreme Court rules in FAVOR of the Cherokee Nation

The US is NOT allowed to regulate or invade land set aside for the Cherokee

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Multiple Choice

What was Jackson's response to the Supreme Court ruling?

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He followed it to an extent

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He committed a genocide of the Cherokee nation

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He refused to follow the ruling

4

He followed the ruling and left the Cherokee alone

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Open Ended

How did the removal of Native Americans cause a rift between the executive and judicial branch?

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Why is this forced removal referred to as the Trail of Tears?

  • Native's land was forcefully stolen

  • About 1/4 of Native's perished on the journey

  • It was 800 miles mostly on foot

  • Government officials and outlaws stole from them along the way

  • Their new land was far inferior to the land they had been forced to leave

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Chapter 7 section 3

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