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Warm Up

Take Out your Compromise of 1820 MapTake Out your Compromise of 1820 Map

On Back Write a 1 paragraph explanation of On Back Write a 1 paragraph explanation of the map, including what the Compromise of the map, including what the Compromise of

1820 was about!1820 was about!

The Election of 1824

Jeffersonian Republicans

• No competing partyNo competing party

The Election of 1824

• 4 Candidates for Jeffersonian Republicans4 Candidates for Jeffersonian Republicans– William Crawford - GAWilliam Crawford - GA– Andrew Jackson - TNAndrew Jackson - TN– Henry Clay - KYHenry Clay - KY– John Q. Adams - MAJohn Q. Adams - MA

A Real Mudslinging Campaign

• Crawford was in ill healthCrawford was in ill health

• Jackson called a murdererJackson called a murderer

• Clay called a gambler and a drunkClay called a gambler and a drunk

• Adams a monarchist with English wifeAdams a monarchist with English wife

Campaign Poster Activity

• Create a Campaign Poster for the Campaign of 1824Create a Campaign Poster for the Campaign of 1824

• Choose either Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, or J.Q. Choose either Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, or J.Q. AdamsAdams

• Use Chapter 11 to helpUse Chapter 11 to help• I demand color and creativityI demand color and creativity• Extol their credentials, and detract from your Extol their credentials, and detract from your

competitioncompetition

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Take out your Election of 1824 Take out your Election of 1824 Campaign PostersCampaign Posters

Issues of the Campaign of 1824

• ??????

Election of 1824

www.270towin.com

No Clear Winner!No Clear Winner!

Where does the election go beyond the Where does the election go beyond the electoral college?electoral college?

Adams. I will back you if you make me Sec.

of State.

Sounds like a deal HC! By the way

check out my sweet sideburns!

What about me, the hero

of 1812?

The Corrupt Bargain

• Clay backs JQAClay backs JQA

• JQA becomes PresidentJQA becomes President

I’ll get you Henry Clay! I will start my campaign for

’28 in ’25.

The Adams Presidency

• Adam’s Presidency Adam’s Presidency starts amidst scandalstarts amidst scandal

• Policies were not Policies were not popular with publicpopular with public– Larger navyLarger navy– Money for Scientific Money for Scientific

ExpeditionsExpeditions– Government to control Government to control

economic growtheconomic growth

Even my awesome

sideburns could not win over

popular support!

The Adams Film

• Record 3 facts Record 3 facts about the JQ about the JQ Adams presidencyAdams presidency

The Election of 1828

• Split in the Party!Split in the Party!– Democratic Republicans – JacksonDemocratic Republicans – Jackson– National Republicans – AdamsNational Republicans – Adams

Back to Party Politics

• Democratic Republicans – Favored states Democratic Republicans – Favored states rights and were anti-central governmentrights and were anti-central government

• National Republicans – Strong central National Republicans – Strong central governmentgovernment

• Bring on the MudslingingBring on the Mudslinging

• Modern CampaignModern Campaign

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• Into your NotesInto your Notes

• Summarize John Quincy Adams bioSummarize John Quincy Adams bio

• Summarize Andrew Jackson’s bioSummarize Andrew Jackson’s bio

The Election of 1828

Adams v. JacksonAdams v. Jackson

The Election of 1828

• Jackson & CalhounJackson & Calhoun

• Adams and RushAdams and Rush

The Campaign: National Republicans

• Attacked Jackson:Attacked Jackson:– Slave TradingSlave Trading

– TreasonTreason

– MurderMurder

– GamblingGambling

– FamilyFamily

– WifeWife

Sticks and stones Adams, Sticks and

stones …

The Campaign: Democratic Republicans

• Attacking AdamsAttacking Adams– Gambling FurnitureGambling Furniture

– Padding ExpensePadding Expense

The Vote

Outcomes

• Jackson takes officeJackson takes office

• King MobKing Mob

• FirstsFirsts

• Common Man and Self Made ManCommon Man and Self Made Man

• Jackson loses his wifeJackson loses his wife

Spoils System

• Democrats concerned with growth of the Democrats concerned with growth of the Federal GovernmentFederal Government

• Bureaucracy – system in which non elected Bureaucracy – system in which non elected government workers carry out lawsgovernment workers carry out laws

• Jackson fired many government workers Jackson fired many government workers and hired his supportersand hired his supporters