the rise of mass democracy : universal manhood suffrage
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THE RISE OF MASS DEMOCRACY : universal manhood suffrage. 1824-1840 Chapter 13 (and parts of Chapter 14 in old book). Why did this push for “new democracy” occur?. Changes in voting still with us today. Election of 1824. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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THE RISE OF MASS DEMOCRACY:universal manhood suffrage
1824-1840 Chapter 13 (and parts of Chapter 14 in old book)
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Why did this push for new democracy occur?
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Changes in voting still with us today
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Election of 1824
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Outcome of 1824 election: decided by the House of Representatives
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Corrupt Bargain?
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Presidency of John Q. Adams
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Election of 1828: JQ Adams vs. Jackson
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Andrew Jackson
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Jacksons main viewpoints
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Tariff of Abominations.apparently aged poor Calhoun
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VETO Bank War
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Election of 1832Jackson defeats Clay
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Death of the US BankRIP
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Jackson and Indian Removal
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Meanwhile, in Texas.Houston, Austin, Crockett, Bowie
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Dates in Mexicos History: 1821, 1830, 1836
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Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!
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Battle of San Jacinto: Texan victory
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Texas Independence
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Lone Star Republic, 1836-1845
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Election of 1836WhigsWilliam Henry Harrison (Whig) vs. Martin Van Buren (Democrat)
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Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841
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Election of 1840: Van Buren loses to Harrison
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Tippecanoe and Tyler, too
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Harrison dies, 1841Write key facts about presidencies #6-9 on the back of your Know Thy Presidents sheet. (JQ Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison).
Make a list: What are the most important legacies of this political time period?